聖胡安尼可橋
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niesy74
德國Uslar88 則投稿
2023年12月 • 單獨旅行
Die Brücke ist die längste auf den Philippinen und verbindet die Inseln Samar und Leyte. Von der Brücke hat man einen faszinierenden Ausblick. Leider kann man diesen nur kurz genießen, da es verboten ist, auf der Brücke anzuhalten.
發表日期:2024年1月10日
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doctorfoxtrot
菲律賓塔吉市8,186 則投稿
2023年4月 • 家庭式
We were dropped off at near topmost part of the bridge. But roads where we are standing is quite shaky , can feel the tremors with vehicles of different weights come by. We took some photos, then descended down to the signage proving we are indeed in the longest bridge in the country.
發表日期:2023年4月10日
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Joel F
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2022年5月 • 好友旅行
The best part is when you stop at the highest part of the bridge and cherish the beautiful surroundings.
發表日期:2022年5月31日
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Nubain24
菲律賓319 則投稿
2022年4月 • 好友旅行
San Juanico Bridge is a truss bridge connecting the islands of Leyte and Samar. It is approximately around 2kms long and can be walked for about 40 minutes. It was originally called as Marcos Bridge but later on as San Juanico Bridge since it is passing over San Juanico Strait. It also considered as the longest bridge in Asia. Two thumbs up !
發表日期:2022年4月12日
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rodney williams
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2019年12月
I love the history and story about this bridge. I also heard from my tour guide that scenic lights are being added. Can't wait to see them turned on!!!
發表日期:2020年11月13日
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Tenkid
加拿大里奇蒙25 則投稿
2020年2月
The bridge connects two islands (Samar and Leyte) and the view is great for joy riding and picture taking.
發表日期:2020年4月27日
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Milzie
紐西蘭達尼丁811 則投稿
2020年2月
What an amazing piece of engineering. Went over it four times and each time the view was different due to tides and things happening below. Our driver could not stop but slowed long enough to try and get a view from the top.
發表日期:2020年3月9日
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Carl W
13 則投稿
2020年2月
Unless you have never been on or crossed a bridge in your entire life you won't be impressed. It's just a bridge, Nothing special about it except police on both sides that seem to be ready for an invasion.
發表日期:2020年2月23日
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Grace
11 則投稿
2019年12月
Traversing in this bridge going to Samar fascinates me. A historic bridge and it makes me an awe to see the nature and beauty in between Samar and Tacloban City.
發表日期:2019年12月14日
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Ji D
菲律賓聖胡安186 則投稿
2019年11月 • 商務型
Stopping for pictures is difficult but just passing by is worth the trip for me. It is one of the best engineering projects of our country and I was awed seeing it for the first time. Foreigners may not be as impressed because they may have older and more fascinating structures.
發表日期:2019年11月26日
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How many tourists came there last Feb 2019 - Feb 2020 ? Do you have any records regarding this?
Who name the san Juanico bridge
Gearoid
waterford94 則投稿
Hi, hopefully this link will give you more info
1. It was once called Marcos Bridge because it was built under his administration. During the mid 1960’s President Ferdinand Marcos made the decision to erect the San Juanico Bridge (aka “Marcos Bridge”) over San Juanico Strait from Brgy. Cabalawan, Tacloban City, Leyte, 10 KM away from the city proper (then Leyte Capital) to the Municipality of Sta. Rita, Western Samar, 96 KM from Catbalogan City (Samar Capital).
The said project was awarded to the Construction and Development Corporation of the Philippines in 1968. It was in that very year too that they started to conduct a detailed survey, study and analysis with the help of some Japanese engineers. In August 1969, the actual construction began and the Bridge was completed in December 1972.
2. It was also dubbed “The Bridge of Love”. As the late Philippine President, Ferdinand Marcos dedicated it to his wife, Imelda who was known as the “Rose of Tacloban“. It served as a birthday gift and testimonial of his love for her. The groundbreaking ceremony was done during the then first lady and now Ilocos Norte’s Representative Imelda Marcos’ birthday. Pres. Marcos even called it as his most important gift to his wife.
3. It’s part of the Maharlika Highway. San Juanico Bridge was constructed as part of the Pan-Philippine Highway (commonly known as the Maharlika Highway), a network of roads, bridges, and sea routes that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao in the country. The highway was proposed in 1965, and constructed under the administration of the late President Ferdinand Marcos to serve as the country’s backbone of transportation.
The Pan-Philippine Highway was also designated as Asian Highway (AH-26) under the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian Highway Network, a treaty took effect on July 4, 2005 to provide a framework for coordinated development of the international highways in Asia. Have you seen the sign AH-26 along our highway lately? Now you know what it means.
San Juanico Bridge new image
4. It shows my initials (L&S). If you look at the bridge from aerial or bird’s eye view, you can make out a shape of the letter “L” on the part near Leyte and “S” on the part going to Samar Province.
5. The $21.9 million worth of bridge was completed within four years of construction. This length of construction of this mega structure is way shorter compared to still unfinished roads in Samar.
San Juanico Strait
6. It crosses the narrowest strait in the Philippines. San Juanico strait, which connects the islands of Samar and Leyte, is the narrowest strait in the Philippines with only two kilometers (2,000 meters) wide at its narrowest point. It is also said to be the narrowest in the world. However, Bosphorus strait, a strait that forms part of the boundary between Europe and Asia, is less than 800 meters wide at its narrowest point.
7. It is still considered the longest bridge in the Philippines. Although the Candaba Via duct in the province of Pampanga is longer, it’s not generally accepted because the latter is a land bridge crossing only a few streams and ponds.
8. A brave action star jumped off San Juanico Bridge in 1981. Directed by Carlo J. Caparas, Hari ng Stunt, shoot the most daring stunt done by Dante Varona to prove that he was the king of stunts in the Philippines.
San Juanico Bridge going up
9. The bridge remains strong and operational even after the rampage of Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. Despite of the damages it incurred during the plight of super typhoon Yolanda, it still served as the primary means of the people from Samar who wanted to check on their relatives in Tacloban City.
10. P30, 000 to P35, 000 worth of bronze electrical wiring of the bridge were stolen from the bridge and reported missing in February 17, 2014. The bridge remained dark for a few nights after the incident, now the lights are back but the case remains unsolved (source: Manila Bulletin).
San Juanico Bridge Photo
Up to this day, the bridge remains to be the main gateway of Eastern Visayas. It has attracted a lot of tourists from all over the world because of the magnificent view it offers. And it remains strong despite of its age and countless typhoons that have visited the country specially Region VIII. Some say that it was because of the rituals done during the construction of the bridge.
17emanuelb
菲律賓奎松市2 則投稿
How to go MacArthur Leyte from tacloban city using public transportation? How much per person?
Thank you in advance
Ann E
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From Downtown Tacloban, look for a multicab bound to St.Pauls Campetic via Marasbaras. Tell the driver that you'll be dropped off at Philippine Science High School. You'll be dropped accross Phil.Sci so you have to cross the highway towards the school. Then go to the BIR side. It's just beside the school. There are pedicab going to MacArthur. Not sure if the fare is still 10 pesos per head.
Hazel Joy
菲律賓Tacloban69 則投稿
How do I get there using public transportation from Tacloban City?
James S
亞利桑那州鳳凰城34 則投稿
Hire a tricycle so you can experience all the sights and sounds. Do not do it during rush hours. I would suggest Saturday or Sunday. Or any night after 7 pm. The going rates are around 100 to 150 pesos from the city to San Juanico bridge. Piece of advice.... the nicer looking the tricycle the quieter and smoother the ride :)
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