The Aegean Bridge (Elgin Bridge), commonly known as the Main Road Bridge, is a white arch bridge in the center of Singapore. It was built in 1929 and is 46 meters long and 25 meters wide. The roads across the Singapore River are named Qiaobei Road and Qiaonan Road respectively. The first to appear here is a narrow wooden suspension bridge, commonly known as Monkey Bridge. It was later replaced by a new wooden pedestrian bridge named after the builder. In 1862, the wooden bridge became an iron bridge, and because the iron bridge was imported from Kolkata, India, it was named after the then Governor of India Erkin Edgin. The best place to take pictures is on the Gorimen Bridge (Coieman Bridge)).