The most impressive bridges in Vietnam
Anh Sao (Starlight) Bridge in

The Anh Sao (Starlight) Bridge is located in the heart of the international commercial and financial district of Phu My Hung. The first modern pedestrian
While many stop by to enjoy the beautiful scenery, others want to experience the splendour of a 170m-long walk amongst the LED-lit stars (simulated by the lights on the ground).
The solar powered lights collect energy during the day using specially designed battery panels located on the sides of the bridge.
The bridge, with its illuminated path and waterfalls, is a scenic feature drawing a lot of visitors.
Nuzzled along a beautiful river promenade with a fresh cool breeze flowing all the time,

Danang is named “the city of bridges”, and its most famous bridge is the
In the middle of the night, traffic is stopped from crossing the
It not only facilitates transport but cradles a huge potential for awakening economic prospects for tourism thanks to its special design and the seismic beauty of the surrounding landscape.
The bridge is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Danang and a cultural spot of cosmopolitan Danang today.

Nestled amidst the mystical beauty of Thi Nai Lagoon and
Can Tho Bridge in the

Can Tho Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Hau (Bassac) River - the largest distributary of the
Inaugurated in 2010, Can Tho Bridge is the longest main span (550m) bridge in Southeast Asia, with construction cost of VND4.842 trillion (roughly US$342.6 million), making it the most expensive bridge in Vietnam.

Cau Rong (Dragon) Bridge in Danang

Cau Rong (Dragon) Bridge on the Han River in Danang features 166 metres of undulating steel in the shape of a giant fire-breathing dragon flying towards the
The main span of the 37.5m-wide bridge is bookended by two 128m side sections, with a head and tail on each end of those. The whole structure weighs 8,164 tonnes and stretches 666m in length.
With unique aesthetic and creative characteristics, the bridge won the Diamond Award in the 2014 Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) in the structural systems category.
After opening to traffic in March 2013, the
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