Vietnam Travel6 Beautiful Bridges in Vietnam

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There are many beautiful bridges in Vietnam, but we’ve selected six of the most notable examples that span across different regions of the country. From north to south, these bridges tell a story about the culture and history of Vietnam. While all of these bridges are worth a visit, we’ve selected six of the most notable examples to share with you. Each of these bridges has its own unique history and story to tell.

Golden Bridge

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The Cau Vang (“Golden Bridge”) in Da Nang is one of the most Instagrammable spots in Vietnam. The Cau Vang bridge in Da Nang is famous for its Instagram-worthy views. This bridge was built in 2018 and features two giant hands emerging from the forest to support the walkway. The views from the bridge are stunning, especially at sunset.

Truong Tien Bridge

Cầu Trường Tiền is a bridge located in Hue, Vietnam. It was originally constructed in the late 1800s under the reign of Emperor Thành Thái, who was trying to modernize the country for his people. The bridge was then destroyed during the Vietnam War, but it has since been rebuilt. The name “Cầu Trường Tiền” means “Bridge of the Royal Court.” This name comes from its location near the royal palace. The bridge is made of stone and brick, and it has five arches with a width of 30 meters each. It crosses over Dong Ba Canal and connects two streets: Huong Hoa Street and Truong Sa Street.

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Thu Thiem 2 Bridge

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Cau Thu Thiem 2 in Ho Chi Minh City is one of the newest bridges in Vietnam. This bridge started construction in 2017 and recently opened in April 2022. It spans the Saigon River. Cau Thu Thiem 2 is notable for its unique design, which features two asymmetrical towers. This bridge is one of the newest bridges in Vietnam and is a beautiful example of modern architecture.

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The Thanh Toan Bridge

The Thanh Toan Bridge in Hoi An is a covered bridge that was built in the 18th century. The Thanh Toan bridge in Hoi An is a popular spot for photos and is one of the most iconic symbols of the city. It spans a narrow canal and is decorated with Vietnamese ceramics. This bridge is a popular spot for photos and is one of the most iconic symbols of Hoi An.

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The Nhat Tan Bridge

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The Nhật Tân Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam. It was designed by the French company Eiffel, who also designed the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. The Nhật Tân Bridge was named after a Vietnamese student who died during the war against France and Japan.

The bridge was built to replace an old bridge that was destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is 695 meters long and 25 meters high, with two lanes for vehicles and two sidewalks for pedestrians. The bridge also has a bike lane on each side of the road.

It took five years to build this bridge because it had to be built over water, which meant that workers had to build supports at different heights so that they would not sink into the ground from their own weight as they sank into wet soil below them.

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The Long Biên Bridge

The Long Biên Bridge is a beautiful and historic bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam. It was built in the 19th century by the French and has been rebuilt several times since then. Today, it is an important transportation link for Hanoi’s residents. The bridge offers spectacular views of the Red River and the surrounding area, as well as historic monuments along its banks.

There are many beautiful bridges in Vietnam, but these six are some of the most notable examples. Each one tells a story about the culture and history of Vietnam. So if you’re interested in exploring this fascinating nation, be sure to add these bridges to your list. We hope you’ll consider exploring Vietnam for yourself and seeing these bridges firsthand.

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kamikaze
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kamikaze

The bridges in Vietnam are not only beautiful but also have unique designs that make them stand out, and I would love to hear your thoughts on which bridge is your favorite!

compasstraveler
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compasstraveler

I’ve always been fascinated by beautiful bridges, and it seems like Vietnam has some real gems. I would love to see the Golden Bridge and the Dragon Bridge in Da Nang, they both sound incredible! The Tran Thi Ly Bridge also sounds like a great spot for some photography, I might have to add that to my travel list.

HoaMai18
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The bridges in Vietnam are so beautiful and each one is unique in its own way. I’m definitely adding these to my travel bucket list!

thenailtech
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@HoaMai18 I was amazed by the intricate designs and stunning views of the bridges in Vietnam, and I cannot wait to experience them firsthand on my next trip.

NguyenHien1998
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I’m always amazed by the level of craftsmanship and beauty of Vietnam’s bridges, like the Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi and the Golden Bridge in Da Nang!

RinieTran
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RinieTran

I’m not a big fan of bridges, but I have to say that these bridges are pretty darn beautiful!

CuriousMind23
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@RinieTran

Thank you for the feedback! I’m glad you enjoyed the bridges.

FarEastExplorer
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@RinieTran The stunning architecture of these bridges in Vietnam is a testament to the country’s rich cultural heritage and artistic flair.

BlazingRhythm_297
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BlazingRhythm_297

Hey @RinieTran, I couldn’t have said it better myself! The architectural beauty of these bridges in Vietnam truly showcases the country’s deep cultural roots and artistic talent. It’s like a symphony of design and engineering that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscapes and reflects Vietnam’s rich heritage. These bridges not only serve as functional structures for vehicles and pedestrians, but they also become iconic landmarks, adding a touch of magic to the cities they grace. It’s incredible how they effortlessly connect people and communities, just like music connects hearts and souls.

music_lover8
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This post is about 6 beautiful bridges in Vietnam.

stevienguyen
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stevienguyen

The six beautiful bridges in Vietnam are a waste of time if you’re looking for a scenic drive in the country.

TheDunns7
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these bridges are impressive, we couldn’t help but favor the graceful cable-stayed bridge over the Red River in the city of Hanoi.

TBH23
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These are all amazing! I have not been on any of them but I have been close enough to see a few. I should make a point to actually go on them. One was so close to where I was staying during my last trip, I don’t know why I just didn’t go over it for pictures. 

Umph
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Umph

@TBH23 The bridges in Vietnam are a true testament to the country’s architectural prowess, and I can’t wait to experience their beauty in person.

Reality955
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Reality955

You’ve got to experience them firsthand! It’s exhilarating to see those bridges up close and personal. Believe me, it’s worth it. Can you guess which bridge in Vietnam offers a breathtaking view of the sunrise?

thirdstrikeIII
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I love to see them but I don’t like to be on them. It is funny as I don’t mind being in a plane but I can’t be up high on a bridge, building, or mountain without feeling faint.

caphekitty
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I love the hands that look to be holding the Golden Bridge. I didn’t even know about it the first time I saw it. It looks amazing in person! 

amandagibbs
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amandagibbs

If you’re planning your next trip to Vietnam and want to stop in at some of these beautiful bridges, here are my top 5 picks:

1. Cua Dai Bridge (Vinh Long Province)

2. Ham Luong Bridge (Quang Binh Province)

3. Thu Bon River Bridge (Phu Yen Province)

4. Chuong Duong Bridge (Dien Bien Province)

5. Hoa Lai Bridge (Lai Chau Province)