The bridge spans 16 kilometers, connecting Copenhagen in Denmark and Malmö, Sweden's third largest city, and was completed in May 2000. It is the largest cable-stayed bridge in the world. From Malmö, an artificial island was built in the strait, and a section near Copenhagen was a seabed tunnel shared by railway and road, so the bridge was composed of three parts, including 8 kilometers of bridges, 4 kilometers of artificial island roads, and 4 kilometers of seabed tunnels. The eastern part of Denmark and southern Sweden that it connects will be the densest, most economically active and most culturally-communicated regions of the international metropolitan areas of the Nordic and Baltic regions. We took the bus from Malmö to Copenhagen via the re Strait Bridge. Because we didn't stop by car, we couldn't take panoramic pictures. We saw the highways on the artificial island, the helipads, and we only took a few pictures that were not like. The bridge was built to make the two places very convenient. We return by ferry.