Impressive 'Giant Hands' amidst the grandeur of mountainous terrain are always the perfect backdrop for capturing timeless photos. This is undeniably a must-visit spot when exploring Southeast Asia.
Giant Hands Sculpting the Hillsides in Southeast Asia
Golden Bridge at Sun World Ba Na Hills, Da Nang, Vietnam
The Golden Bridge stands out as one of the most captivating locations in Southeast Asia, as featured by Bored Panda as 'stepping out of the Lord of the Rings' and described by the New York Times as 'like giant hands lifting a thread of gold, as if the mountain itself grew from these hands'.


These hands now support the rhythmic spans of the bridge, providing visitors with fascinating experiences upon arriving in Da Nang. The bridge's elevation offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.
Giant Hand at Sirao Flower Garden, Cebu, Philippines


When it comes to 'giant hands,' Sirao Flower Garden in Cebu is undoubtedly a must-visit. Here, you'll witness a giant hand lifting visitors to take in the beautiful scenery of Sirao Flower Garden, a garden as enchanting as a fairy tale. To reach the photo spot, visitors climb about 10 steep steps. The view here becomes even more impressive at sunset.
Divine Forest Hand at Hutan Pinus Pengger, Yogyakarta, Indonesia


The giant hand in the middle of the Pinus Pengger Bantul pine forest is a popular attraction both during the day and at sunset. Unlike hand models elsewhere, this 'Indonesian version' has a rugged, dusty, wild appearance like that of a Forest God. In the center of the hand, wooden flooring allows visitors to stand, check-in, and admire the entire forest or the city lights.

The tourist area also features several wooden hands in various shapes. Besides checking in with the hands, visitors can stroll through the towering pine forest, enjoy the fresh air, or camp overnight.

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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourJanuary 10, 2023