Golden Bridge Vietnam: Interesting facts

Find out everything you need to know about the Golden Bridge in Vietnam, which became a tourist attraction overnight after its grand opening in 2018.

Vietnam is blessed with natural beauty. However, some of its man-made wonders are equally breathtaking. The Danang Golden Bridge is one of those architectural marvels. A relatively new addition to Vietnam’s long list of architectural wonders, the bridge is one of the most photographed sites in the country. Here are some interesting facts about it.

 

See also: Golden Gate Bridge

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide
An aerial view of the Golden Bridge is lifted by two giant hands in the tourist resort on Ba Na Hill in Da Nang, Vietnam. The Ba Na mountain resort is a popular tourist destination.

 

Local name

Known locally as Cầu Vàng, the bridge is 150 metres long with eight spans. It is supported by two massive stone hands designed to look like ‘giant hands of gods, pulling out a gold strip from the ground’.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

 

Construction

It took 10 months to construct the bridge, shaped like a thin, golden structure along the edge of the cliff. The construction started in July 2017 and was completed in April 2018. It became an architectural sensation after its grand opening.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

 

Designer

The bridge is designed by Ho Chi Minh City-headquartered, TA Landscape Architecture.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

 

Location of the Golden Bridge

The bridge is located at the Thien Thai Garden of the Sun World Ba Na Hills, a tourism complex in Danang City. It is 40 km away from Da Nang city centre and 75 km from Hoi An Town.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

 

Height of the Golden Bridge

Built at 1,400 metres above sea level, the bridge flaunts golden-hue gilded railing frames.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide
We’re proud that our product has been shared by people all over the world’, said Vu Viet Anh, principal designer and founder of TA Landscape Architecture, after the images of the bridge went viral on social media after its opening in June 2018.

 

Showstopper

Arguably the best place for a photoshoot in Vietnam, the bridge has hosted fashion shows.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

The bridge’s hands are decorated with cracks and moss to make them look like old stone ruins.

 

The Flower Show

Along each circumference, Chrysanthemums and Lobelias spout through the golden balustrades.

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

 

Golden Bridge, Vietnam: Fact Guide

 

Best time to visit

The best time to visit the iconic bridge is between March and September. June-August remains the peak tourist season for the Golden Bridge.

 

FAQs

Where is the Golden Bridge?

The Golden Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in the Ba Na Hills resort near Da Nang, Vietnam.

When did the Golden Bridge open to the public?

The bridge was opened in June 2018.

Who designed the Golden Bridge?

The bridge was designed by TA Landscape Architecture.

What is the length of the Golden Bridge?

The bridge is 150 metres long.

How high is the Golden Bridge?

The bridge is located 1,400 metres above sea level.

Can I walk on the Golden Bridge?

Yes, the bridge is open to pedestrians.

Is there an entrance fee to visit the Golden Bridge?

Yes, there is an entrance fee to enter the Ba Na Hills resort where the Golden Bridge is located.

Are there any restrictions on taking photos on the Golden Bridge?

No, there are no restrictions on taking photos on the bridge.

 

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