The Paldang Bridge (Korean: 팔당대교; Korean pronunciation: [pʰalt͈aŋ]) crosses the Han River in South Korea and connects the cities of Hanam and Namyangju.
Excluding the single-lane bridge built on top of the Paldang Dam, it is the easternmost bridge on the Han River.
[2] Construction was halted in March 1991, however, when a portion of the bridge collapsed due to strong winds and killed one construction worker on site.
[3] Inspections revealed structural damage, prompting a change in construction methods.
Construction resumed in October 1991,[4] but was halted again in May 1992 after further structural damage was discovered.