Coordinates: 24°27′2.9″N 118°16′58.8″E / 24.450806°N 118.283000°E The Kinmen Bridge (Chinese: 金門大橋; pinyin: Jīnmén Dàqiáo) is a bridge currently under construction in Kinmen, Fujian Province, Republic of China. Once finished, it will connect Greater Kinmen Island and Lieyu Island.
The project of constructing the bridge was approved by Council for Economic Planning and Development on 28 February 2010. On 9 January 2011, President Ma Ying-jeou traveled to Kinmen to host the groundbreaking ceremony. The bridge construction commenced in 2013. On 29 June 2016, the construction work was suspended when the government terminated the contract of Kuo Teng Construction Co., the construction company who had been building the bridge, due to their poor construction management which had caused the project to be seriously behind schedule.
In Augusts 2016, the Taiwan Area National Expressway Engineering Bureau invited new contractor companies to complete the remaining project. The bureau announced the tender winner on 31 August 2016. Work resumed on 28 December 2016 and now is expected to be completed by 25 September 2020. However in February 2017, Public Construction Commission Minister Wu Hong-mo had requested the bridge completion date to be moved earlier to end of 2019.