• Aerial view of the arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
    Aerial view of the arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
  • Aerial view of the arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
    Aerial view of the arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
  • Aerial view of the arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
    Aerial view of the arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
  • The arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
    The arch pylon on the Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
    The Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway which will lead to the Future Silk City, in Kuwait Bay, Kuwait. Reuters
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
  • The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP
    The Sheikh Jaber causeway in Kuwait City. AFP

Kuwait inaugurates the fourth longest bridge in the world for new megacity


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Kuwait inaugurated one of the world’s longest sea bridges on Wednesday, shaving an hour off the drive from the Gulf country's capital to an uninhabited area set to become the country’s major free trade zone.

The Sheikh Jaber Causeway, named after the late Sheikh Jaber Al Sabah who reigned during the Gulf War, is 36 kilometres long – making it the fourth longest bridge in the world.

Approximately 80 per cent of the bridge is over water and will connect Kuwait City to Subiya, where a 100-billion dollar mega-city is being built. The bridge also makes Kuwait’s largest island 30 minutes from the Gulf state’s capital, having previously been a near two-hour drive.

The $3.6 billion causeway, designed by Paris-based engineering and consulting group Systra, took a consortium led by South Korea's Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co. along with Kuwait's Combined Group Contracting Co four years to build.

The project is Kuwait’s largest construction feat to date and kicks off the country’s economic reform measures titled Kuwait 2035.

In addition to a free zone and port, Silk City envisions an airport, an Olympic stadium, a tower taller than Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s highest, and housing for up to 700,000 people.

However, some members of Kuwait’s democratically elected parliament have opposed what they say are laws that will allow the Silk City to function as a “state within a state”.

Some of Kuwait's top parliamentarians have expressed fears over how the project could fall outside of their jurisdiction, claiming that the laws governing Silk City could be completely different to those followed in the country.

The Silk City project is being led by the Emir Nasser Al Sabah, the deputy prime minister, and will see Kuwait partner with China to build the zone.

The opening ceremony was attended by Kuwait's emir, Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed along with South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon and the leader of the French senate, Gerard Larcher.

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World's longest sea bridge connects Hong Kong, Macau and China

  • Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge is lit up in Hong Kong. The bridge, the world's longest cross-sea project, which has a total length of 55 kilometers, will have opening ceremony in Zhuhai. AP Photo
    Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge is lit up in Hong Kong. The bridge, the world's longest cross-sea project, which has a total length of 55 kilometers, will have opening ceremony in Zhuhai. AP Photo
  • A sunset view of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge off Lantau island. Reuters
    A sunset view of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge off Lantau island. Reuters
  • A general view of the Hong Kong Zhuhai Macau Bridge, Hong Kong, China. EPA
    A general view of the Hong Kong Zhuhai Macau Bridge, Hong Kong, China. EPA
  • A road sign. Bloomberg
    A road sign. Bloomberg
  • A water feature stands inside the Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge during a media tour in Hong Kong, China. Bloomberg
    A water feature stands inside the Hong Kong Port Passenger Clearance Building of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge during a media tour in Hong Kong, China. Bloomberg
  • The eastern artificial island of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge. Justin Chin
    The eastern artificial island of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge. Justin Chin
  • Members of the media take pictures on the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge. REUTERS
    Members of the media take pictures on the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge. REUTERS
  • The Hong Kong Link Road section. Bloomberg
    The Hong Kong Link Road section. Bloomberg
  • The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge is seen during a press tour in Hong Kong. AP Photo
    The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge is seen during a press tour in Hong Kong. AP Photo
  • A staff worker demonstrates how to use the ticket machine. AP Photo
    A staff worker demonstrates how to use the ticket machine. AP Photo

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The Minister of Public Works and Minister State for Housing, Jenan Boushiri was also present, saying the bridge’s inauguration marks the first step towards Kuwait’s future away from an exclusively oil-dependent economy.

"We are beginning a new era in building Kuwait 2035, under the vision of your noble Highness and your high guidance, bearing in mind the aspirations of citizens and their aspirations for a better life committed to building a better tomorrow for the future of our generations,” she told reporters.

Mr Nak-yeon said Wednesday the causeway would establish Kuwait as an international trade centre connecting the Middle East with the rest of Asia.