Truong Tien Bridge in Hue City
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Located in the heart of Hue City, Truong Tien Bridge, also known as Trang Tien Bridge, crosses the Huong River. The bridge is not only a traffic work but has also been witness to more than a century of history in the ancient capital.
Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi
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Like Truong Tien Bridge in the ancient capital of Hue, Long Bien Bridge is also known as a witness to the history of Hanoi.
The bridge, which spans the Red River with its unique architecture of iron bars, has become a favourite place for young people. When standing on the bridge, visitors can admire the beauty of the Red River and have a panoramic view of Hanoi.
Golden Bridge in Da Nang
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Golden Bridge located in Da Nang is an extremely famous bridge in the S-shaped country for both domestic and foreign tourists. With a length of 68m, the bridge is like a silk strip crossing the mountainside supported by two giant hands.
Standing in the middle of the bridge, visitors can admire the green forest and a panoramic view of the beautiful city of Da Nang.
Mong Bridge in Ho Chi Minh City
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This old bridge is chosen by many young people as the place to take photos in the city. Mong Bridge was built to connect District 1 and District 4 for pedestrian traffic.
With its location facing Bach Dang Wharf and a Bitexco building, the bridge has a unique ‘background’ for taking photos.
Chua Cau (the Pagoda Bridge) in ancient town of Hoi An
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Even though it is just an 18m long wooden bridge spanning a small canal, this bridge attracts many tourists to take pictures due to its unique architecture and the appearance of an ancient temple. It is also considered a beautiful symbol of the ancient town of Hoi An.