
Tower Bridge, England
Opened by the Prince of Wales in 1894, the Tower Bridge was constructed in 8 years with the help of 432 workers and over 11,000 tons of steel. The iconic design of the bridge allows its middle section to raise up and down to let ships sail past the River Thames.

Henderson Waves Bridge, Singapore
As its name suggests, the bridge was designed to look like waves. The 274-metre-long bridge connects two of Singapore’s parks, Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park.

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the main attractions of New Year celebrations around the world. In 1815, a plan of connecting northern and southern shores of the Sydney harbour with a bridge was proposed. But, it was not executed for several decades due to various reasons. The construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was started in 1924 and it took 400 men and eight years to build at a cost of 4.2 million pounds, or 6.61 million dollars.

Siduhe Bridge, China
Opened in 2009, the Siduhe Bridge grabbed the headlines due to its unique height as it is higher than the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids of Giza, and Big Ben.

Helix Bridge, Singapore
Opened in 2010, this unique bridge across the Singapore River looks like DNA. Hundreds of LED lights illuminate the bridge at night to complement its design.