It is important to take into account the effect of temperature in assessing the structural condition of bridges. However, very few quantitative studies have examined the temperature behavior of large-scale bridges because of their large size and complicated configuration. This paper, for the first time, investigates the temperature distribution and associated responses of a long-span suspension bridge - the 2132-m-long Tsing Ma Bridge - through a combination of numerical analysis and field monitoring. With appropriate assumptions, fine finite element models of a deck plate, section frame, and bridge tower are constructed to facilitate thermal analysis. With ambient temperature measurements and a solar radiation model, the time-dependent tem...