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Spectacular bridge has just been opened and it looks like it's from a fairy tale

Ksenia Novikova
Aug 03, 2018
01:50 P.M.

Tourists have been flocking in as a resort in Vietnam recently introduced their fairy tale-like attraction, which is the Golden Bridge.

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Built at Ba Na Hills resort, the spectacular bridge has been getting a lot of attention on social media for the picturesque view around surrounding it and for the gigantic stone hands seemingly holding it up.

The Golden Bridge, which sits high above Trường Sơn mountains, was designed for tourists to feel as though they are walking on a golden thread held by the hands of a god.

A YouTube video from the Amazing Things in Vietnam channel showed an aerial view of the tourist spot with visitors admiring the view and taking pictures.

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The structure is shaped in a semi-circle and is 150 meters. It was made as part of the Thien Thai garden in the resort.

The architect, principal designer and founder of TA Landscape Architecture, Vu Viet Anh, who made the Golden Bridge expressed his shock over the people’s reaction to his work from all around the world.

“We’re proud that our product has been shared by people all over the world”

Vu Viet Anh, AFP via Arab News, August 1, 2018

The resort Ba Na Hills was built in 1919 by French colonists close to the city of Da Nang. Since it was established, the place has become a tourist attraction in the area.

Features catered by the resort include a Fantasy Park – a theme park with fun rides like roller coasters – a wax museum, and an Alpine-inspired French Village.

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The Golden Bridge or Cau Vang in Vietnamese opened in June 2018. With its distinct design, the structure is expected to become one of the main tourist attractions in Vietnam.

Aside from the bridge, Amazing Things in Vietnam also featured the ancient town of Hoi An, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

It is located in the Thu Bon River and was a big trading port for spices in the 15th-19th centuries.

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