The Erle Strait Bridge, which spans 16 kilometers and connects Copenhagen, Denmark, with Malmo, Sweden's third largest city, started construction in 1995 and completed in May 2000, is the largest cable-stayed bridge in the world. Starting from Malmo, a man-made island has been built in the Strait. A section near Copenhagen is an undersea tunnel with railways and highways. Therefore, the bridge consists of three parts, including eight kilometers of bridges, four kilometers of man-made island roads and four kilometers of undersea tunnels. The eastern part of Denmark and the southern part of Sweden that it connects will become the most intensive, economically active and culturally frequent areas of international metropolitan agglomeration in Nordic and Baltic regions. We traveled from Malmo to Copenhagen by bus through the Ere Channel Bridge. Because we did not stop by bus, we couldn't get a panoramic picture. We saw the road and helicopter apron on the artificial island, and passed through the submarine tunnel. We only got a few unlike pictures. The construction of the bridge makes the traffic between the two places very convenient. We returned by ferry.