The Satok Bridge is a suspension bridge located in Kuching, Sarawak. Originally constructed between 1923 and 1926, the bridge experienced structural failure and collapsed in 2004 during a severe storm.


The bridge was subsequently reconstructed in 2019; however, construction work was temporarily suspended in October of the same year following the displacement of an anchor block, which raised structural safety concerns. After necessary design modifications and structural rectifications were completed, construction resumed. The project was successfully finalised, and the bridge was officially reopened 15 months later, with the reopening ceremony officiated by the Sarawak Premier on 21 November 2021.


Elevated approximately 18 metres above the river and originally spanning about 700 feet in length with a 7-foot-wide roadway, the bridge stands as a historical landmark that symbolises continuity between the northern and southern banks of Kuching, serving both practical connectivity and historical significance.
