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"Cau Vang" or "Golden Bridge", a new footbridge of 490 feet long, 4,600 feet above sea level, built across two giant hands on the top of Ba Na Hills near Danang in central of Vietnam, is now became a best Asian spot for tourists
Friday, August 03, 2018
VietPress USA (Aug. 3rd, 2018): A new designed, artistic, beautiful and very strange tructured footbridge with its name "Cau Vang" or "Golden Bridge" has just opened last June 2018 in Ba Na Hills near Danang city of Central Vietnam.
This Golden footbridge suspended by two giant concreted hands stretches 150 metres (490 feet) over a deep valley of Truong Son Mountains at 1,400 metres (4,600 feet) above sea level.
Cau Vang or “Golden Bridge” has been painted with shining metal yellow color curled the Ba Na Hills tourist resort town near Dang city of Central Vietnam. The town was first developed as a hill station by French colonists in 1919 — the remnants of their villas can still be seen from the cable car.
Ba Na Hills resort town was designed in the style of a French medieval village and features the world's longest non-stop single-track cable car, a faux castle with cathedral, an alpine roller coaster that quickly gone viral as the best Asian spot of tourists and visitors.
Cau Vang or “Golden Bridge” was designed by TA Landscape Architecture. "We're proud that our product has been shared by people all over the world," principal designer and founder of TA Landscape Architecture, Vu Viet Anh, told AFP .
Read this amazing story from HuffPost on Yahoo News at:
In this photograph taken on July 31, 2018, visitors walk along the 150-meter long Cau Vang "Golden Bridge" in the Ba Na Hills near Danang, Vietnam. (LINH PHAM via Getty Images) |
The New 'Golden Bridge' In Vietnam Is Hands-Down The Coolest Bridge Ever
Chris McGonigal,
Visitors to Ba Na Hills in Central Vietnam near Da Nang this summer have been enjoying some hands-on time with a beautiful new bridge that opened in June.
The footbridge, named Cau Vang or “Golden Bridge,” is nearly 500 feet long and sits 3,200 feet above sea level, according to Reuters. What makes the bridge attractive for tourists and locals is its unusual support system ― two giant concrete hands reaching toward the sky.
Photos show that the bridge, designed by TA Landscape Architecture in Ho Chi Minh City, seems to be the perfect spot for Instagram and wedding photographers looking to get that one-of-a-kind shot.
See more photos of the “Golden Bridge” below.
In this photograph taken on July 31, 2018, visitors walk along the 150-meter long Cau Vang "Golden Bridge" in the Ba Na Hills near Danang, Vietnam.
Nestled in the forested hills of central Vietnam, two giant concrete hands emerge from the trees, holding up a glimmering golden bridge crowded with gleeful visitors taking selfies at the country's latest eccentric tourist draw.
A double rainbow appears above the giant hands structure.
(Nguyen Huy Kham / Reuters)
A Vietnamese bride poses for her wedding photos.
(Nguyen Huy Kham / Reuters)
A young couple kisses near the giant hands.
- This article originally appeared on HuffPost
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