Vietnam has a number of impressive bridges that attract many local and foreign tourists to come.
Golden Brigde (Cau Vang) in Danang ranked among the World’s 100 Greatest Place of 2018 by the Time magazine. The bridge is nested at the height of 1,400m above sea level, with a total length of 148.6m. The two massive stony hands emerging from the mountains of central Vietnam may look mossy and cracked like ancient ruins. Spanning nearly 150m long in the Paradise Garden at Ba Na Hills, this bridge is regarded as a special transit stop to deliver visitors from the mountain foot or the French Village to La Jardin D’Amour Gardens.
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A comment titled “Dream comes true” on Tripadvisor: “I saw these beautiful places in the net and decided to visit in the first impression. It’s really amazing and cool place. Family really enjoyed the tour and loved it,” Niyamul K from Dhaka City, Bangladesh.
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Dragon Bridge (Cau Rong) in Da Nang is constructed in the shape of a dragon crossing the Han river. With a total length of 666m and width of 37.5m, it was opened to traffic in 2013 with a total investment of US$88 million. On weekend evenings, tourists and local residents enjoy the light and fire show when the bridge is equipped with a lighting system containing thousands of LED lights. Following the fire show there is an illuminated water display as the vibrant bridge changes color multiple times.
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Architecture and Design voted the Dragon Bridge as one of Top 15 most beautiful bridges in the world and received the 2014 National Engineering Excellence Award by the American Council of EngineeringTech Companies. Photo: ngoclantrg.
Located at the Gate of Heaven on top of the O Quy Ho pass in Sapa, Rong May glass bridge is a destination to attract a lot of tourists. The entire Rong May glass bridge is made of transparent tempered glass, with a walkway of about 5m wide and a length of 60m from the elevator chamber. Visitors will experience the majestic natural scenery of one of the “four greatest mountain peaks” of the Northwest of Vietnam.
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Crossing the Red river connecting Long Bien district to Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi, Long Bien Bridge was built between 1898 and 1902, becoming the first steel bridge in Vietnam. This historical bridge has been associated with many changes of the capital city. Enjoying the leisurely sunset from the bridge is one of the great experiences for travelers to the capital. Photo: Nguyen Minh Tien.
As the longest bridge in Vietnam, the Tra Su bamboo bridge has a total length of 10km. This bridge is made entirely from bamboo and is designed to fit the terrain of this place. Tourists often take a walk on the bamboo bridge, watch the lush melaleuca forest with the fresh air. Photo: Sapblogger.
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