1. Moon Bridge (Nguyet Bridge)
Taiwan boasts over 200 mountains soaring above 3,000 meters. The unique geology and terrain here have created countless captivating landscapes. Under human creativity, Taiwan also has many magnificent scenes, one of which is the Moon Bridge (Nguyet Bridge) located in Dahu Park in Taipei, Taiwan. Sunlight piercing through the misty veil, combined with the breathtaking scenery surrounding the bridge in Dahu Park, creates a mesmerizing natural painting. Moreover, the Moon Bridge looks even more spectacular at night, especially on bright moonlit nights.
With skillful hands and innovative minds, the artisans of Taiwan have created the Moon Bridge, becoming a famous tourist attraction in the bustling city of Taipei. With its irresistible artificial beauty, the Moon Bridge ranks among the most impressive bridges in the world and is dubbed the 'fairytale-like bridge in Taiwan'.
This bridge is designed in a modern style, infused with the breath of European architectural art. The bridge reflects onto the clear, tranquil water, and its arched structure forms a circle symbolizing the moon, making it a highly appealing destination for tourists in Taiwan. When you admire the Moon Bridge at night, you will witness an even more magical beauty, especially in the evening under the bright moonlight, where it truly embodies its name. The Moon Bridge casts its shadow onto the serene lake like a desert painting, enchanting visitors as if they were entering a fairytale world or a magical realm.


2. Låtefossen Stone Bridge
Traveling in Europe isn't just about relaxing and enjoying; it's also an amazing journey of exploration along routes known only to adventurers. That's the beautiful country of Norway. One of the most notable places in the Hordaland region of Norway is the Låtefossen Stone Bridge. In Hordaland county of Norway, there's a majestic waterfall located in the urban area of Odda, and that waterfall is called Låtefossen or Låtefoss. It's a nearly 200-meter-high waterfall. What's special about this waterfall is that from Lake Lotevatnet, it splits into two roaring streams cascading down below.
These two streams meet near the end of the flow, crossing the Odda road line of Hordaland county. The unique thing about this waterfall is that there's a stone bridge with six arched spans built over the waterfall to connect the road. This stone bridge was completed in 1859. Standing on the bridge crossing the Låtefossen waterfall, you'll witness the grandeur of nature and feel like you're immersed in the stunning waterfall.
Walking bridges across mighty waterfalls or rushing rivers aren't just spaces for breathtaking views but also create a colossal natural painting. If you're in Norway and want to experience the thrill, don't miss the stone bridge crossing Låtefossen waterfall. Standing on the bridge crossing this majestic Låtefossen waterfall, you'll see just how magnificent nature is in this place.


3. Phoenix Bridge, China
The most famous bridge of this architectural type is located in Guangxi Province, built in 1916. This is also the sturdiest and largest Phoenix Bridge in China with 5 large arches spanning 64.4m in length, 3.4m in width, and 10.6m in height. Bridges crossing river or lake areas where the Dong people live are called Phoenix Bridges because of the bridge's design featuring roofs to shield the people from wind and rain. This type of bridge is also known as a flower bridge due to its overall architecture resembling blooming flowers, incredibly beautiful.
On rainy days, this is a frequent meeting place for local people, where they chat and relax after hours of work. The architecture of the Phoenix Bridge is a perfect combination of the bridge body, towers, and roofs, all made of wood. Both sides of the bridge have rows of seats serving the people and tourists, placed right under the roof. The uniqueness of these bridge types lies in the delicate carved details with dragon and phoenix motifs on the bridge body, towers, and roofs.
What's more, this massive architectural block doesn't use a single nail yet can stand firm for hundreds of years. The Dong ethnic carpenters created small grooves and notches in each wooden beam to tightly connect them. The bridge piers are the only parts built with stone, while the bridge body is entirely connected with wood and the roof is tiled. The rows of seats are also conveniently arranged on both sides of the bridge body for tourists to rest.


4. Temple Bridge
For a long time, Hoi An Covered Bridge has been not only a tourist symbol of the ancient town but also a crystallization of the soul of Hoi An's land and people. Temple Bridge is like a piece connecting the past with the present and future, a bridge spanning 400 years of history that has entered the subconscious of every child born and raised on the ancient land of Hoi An. Today, the bridge still stands there, solemn and silent like a witness to the once glorious history but still shining forever in the streets of Hoi An.
Temple Bridge is one of the famous tourist destinations in Hoi An, Vietnam. This bridge was built by Japanese merchants around the 17th century, so sometimes it is also called the Japanese Bridge. For the people of Hoi An, Temple Bridge is the soul and the enduring symbol for over four centuries. Visiting Hoi An without seeing Temple Bridge is truly regrettable. This is also the cultural heritage of Vietnam and is loved by many foreign tourists.
Hoi An Covered Bridge spans a small branch of the Thu Bon River all year round, embracing the city, surrounded by a thousand-year-old ancient town, somewhere in the corners of the streets, a little melancholy but still containing faith and hope for the bright future of the people here, people who never stop dreaming and being optimistic about life. Temple Bridge stands quietly, amidst the hustle and bustle of modern Hoi An. This place has witnessed countless changes in history over the ups and downs of time and, most importantly, has marked the intersection of unique cultures, all of which have adorned the beauty of today's Hoi An.


5. Rakotzbrücke Bridge
Cầu Rakotzbrücke được xây dựng bằng đá từ năm 1860. Cây cầu này nối hai khu rừng giữa một hồ nước trong xanh ở trong công viên. Điều đặc biệt của cây cầu chính là hình ảnh phản chiếu của nó trên mặt hồ luôn tạo nên một vòng tròn tuyệt vời và hoàn hảo dù nhìn ở bất cứ góc độ nào. Chỉ có vào mùa đông, khi mà mặt hồ đóng băng thì chúng ta mới không thể thể ánh phản chiếu của vòm cầu. Khi mà tất cả là một màu trắng xóa của tuyết, thì cầu Rakotzbrücke lại đẹp như trong câu chuyện cổ tích của bà chúa tuyết.
Rakotzbrücke là cây cầu được xây dựng với lối kiến trúc khác lạ, bắc qua hồ nước ở công viên Kromlauer. Nếu mới nhìn, bạn sẽ thấy đây giống hệt như cây cầu có thật. Tuy nhiên, thực tế, “cây cầu của quỷ” là kết quả một một ảo ảnh quang học độc đáo. Đây là cây cầu được xây dựng bằng đá bazan, do kiến trúc sư Friedrich Hermann Rötschke thiết kế. Cũng chính sự biến mất kỳ lạ của cây cầu mà người địa phương đã tương truyền nhiều truyền thuyết khác nhau. Có người cho rằng, cây cầu có tên là quỷ dữ bởi nó tạo ra một lối đi bắc ngang dòng nước mà không cần bất cứ trụ cột nào. Tuy nhiên, một số khác lại cho rằng, tên của cây cầu xuất phát từ thiết kế vô cùng đặc biệt của nó cũng như sự kỳ ảo...
Người Đức không coi chiếc cầu này là một lối đi mà là một tác tác phẩm nghệ thuật thực sự. Giữa mặt hồ tĩnh lặng, một vòng tròn hoàn hảo bắt ngang qua giữa hồ đẹp như một bức tranh lung linh với muôn ngàn màu sắc. Xung quanh hồ là những sắc đỏ, vàng của khung cảnh thiên nhiên khiến nhiều du khách mê mẩn. Nhìn cảnh đẹp ở “cây cầu của quỷ”, bạn sẽ ngỡ như mình đang lạc vào câu chuyện cổ tích. Cảnh đẹp nơi đây mang đúng phong cách châu Âu với những hàng cây thơ mộng. Dù là mùa nào trong năm thì cây cầu Rakotzbrücke vẫn luôn thu hút du khách đến du lịch Đức ghé thăm.


6. Benson Bridge
Benson Bridge crosses over Multnomah Falls in Oregon, USA. Visitors standing on the bridge are sure to be amazed by the majestic scenery of the mountainous forest, as if witnessing a gigantic natural masterpiece right before their eyes. The bridge was reopened in May 2014 after repairs due to damage caused by a falling rock. With its pristine and stunning landscape, the vicinity of Multnomah Falls in Oregon, USA has recently become a popular tourist destination known to many.
The highlight here is the bridge spanning amidst the waterfall cliffs - Benson Bridge. The bridge was built by wealthy businessman Simon Benson in 1999 and later named after him. Standing on the bridge overlooking the waterfall in front, you will have the opportunity to capture the most impressive and beautiful moments through each photo,...and especially, you can feel the mist from the waterfall spraying on your face, creating a sense of comfort and excitement. Moreover, if you are an adventurous traveler who enjoys exploring, you can conquer the waterfall by hiking on the trails leading to the top to admire and have a better viewing experience.
Just a 30-minute drive from downtown Portland, Multnomah Falls is a must-visit destination for tourists to explore and take memorable photos. From the parking lot near Interstate 84, just a 5-minute walk, visitors will be amazed by the beautiful natural scenery created by the flow of the Columbia River, weaving through the ruggedness of Larch Mountain and forming a small stream with a width of only about 3 meters, pouring down through two tiers of rock walls from a height of 165 meters. The hand of man has made this picture even more beautiful by building a stone bridge spanning between two rock walls. Countless millions of commemorative photos have been taken of this majestic and romantic scene.'


7. Mullerthal Bridge
Luxembourg, a small country nestled in the heart of Europe, boasts stunning natural beauty, rich history, and a unique culture. The historic streets of Luxembourg exude charm and antiquity. This area was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Whenever you want to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life, these ancient towns always welcome you.
One of the most photographed bridges in Luxembourg is the Mullerthal Bridge. The Mullerthal region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Only when you come here and experience the beauty of nature firsthand will you understand why Mullerthal is called the “miniature Switzerland of Luxembourg.” Spanning amidst lush green forests, Mullerthal Bridge crosses over a small stream, creating a mystical and captivating scenery.
This stone bridge, though simple in construction, stands out amidst the wilderness. Mullerthal, or Mëllerdall in Luxembourgish, bears its name from its landscape reminiscent of Switzerland. The Mullerthal region is primarily a unique biological area characterized by winding rock formations as if they were astonishing sculptures. The unique composition of eroded rock formations has contributed to the distinctive landscape of Luxembourg’s Little Switzerland.


8. Ronda Bridge
Ronda, Spain is a beautiful ancient town perched atop a mountain with majestic yet romantic scenery, captivating countless visitors. Ronda is a large bridge connecting two parts of the city of Ronda and was built in 1751. However, it took 42 years for this bridge to be completed. The bridge is the symbol of the city of Magala in Spain. The bridge stands at a height of 98 meters, constructed from the rock of the Tajo mountain.
Below this bridge, there are built layers of dungeons and prisons to imprison prisoners from ancient times. These 3 bridges are between 2 mountain ranges, connecting the old Ronda and the new Ronda. The 3 bridges with 3 names Puente Romano, Puente Viejo, and Puente Nuevo. Puente Nuevo is the highest bridge, 120 meters above the ground. Puente Nuevo is also a favorite spot for many photographers as it is located at the forefront and can be seen when going down the mountain pass. If you cross Puente Nuevo, don't just stop to admire the bridge, but go through it, looking to the right, there is a small stone-paved path along the mountainside to go down and admire the entire city of Ronda and this majestic bridge.
Every spring, following the small path down below, you will see the full view of this bridge along with the city of Ronda, somewhere with the shadow of gentle pink almond trees. Is there a more harmonious combination between the wild, majestic yet equally romantic? It's the harmonious combination of classical features steeped in history, blended with modern openness and lush nature, Ronda, Spain is truly a place that makes people enchanted.


9. Sospiri Bridge
Sospiri Bridge in Italy is a familiar and fairytale-like destination. It's also known as the Bridge of Sighs. According to legend, this bridge is the last scene in the city of Venice where convicted prisoners could see before being locked up in the nearby dungeon. The pristine white Ponte dei Sospiri emerges amidst the turquoise waters of Venice, holding many myths and is one of Italy's most famous bridges. It's a profound European tourist destination, inviting visitors to contemplate after the bustling moments of life.
The bridge was built in the first half of the 17th century, located between the Doge's Palace (Venezia) and the former prison in the city of Venice, Italy. The bridge spans the Rio di Palazzo canal, about 8 meters wide. There are many ancient Italian myths associated with the name meaning of the Bridge of Sighs. Legends recount that as prisoners sentenced passed through this bridge into the prison, they often took one last look at the outside scenery through small windows. From here, they saw a world too idyllic, completely contrasting with the dark place they were about to face, hence most of them sighed deeply. Thus, Ponte dei Sospiri also has another, more famous name than its original name: the Bridge of Sighs.
Moreover, the bridge carries another, more romantic myth than the scene of crime many times. Many believe that when couples stand under this bridge and kiss on a gondola (a flat-bottomed boat used for transportation on the canals in Venice), they will have an eternal and happy love. Passing through the Ponte dei Sospiri is also the moment when prisoners realize their fate is sealed, and they resign to sighing. The Ponte dei Sospiri is elegantly curved, made of white limestone, and has small rectangular windows covered with bars on the outside.


10. Tower Bridge
The bridge is 244m long, with two towers standing at 65m tall. The main span of the bridge, 61m long, lies between the two towers, separated by two lifting mechanisms capable of raising to form an 83-degree angle sufficient for boat passage. Each lifting mechanism weighs 1,000 tons, counterbalanced to minimize force and can lift within 5 minutes. The side spans of the bridge are two suspension bridges, each 82m long, with suspension cables hooked onto the stone piers on either side and threaded through suspension cables connected to the pedestrian walkway above. The pedestrian walkway on both sides is 44m above the river level. Here, visitors can admire London from above and learn about the history and operation of the bridge.
Tower Bridge in London is the first bridge on the River Thames in London, England. It's also one of the famous bridges among the 15 bridges over the River Thames. Called the 'Gateway to London' and is an icon of London. Just the appearance of Tower Bridge in London in documentaries or films related to London, its image is considered a superstar. Tower Bridge in London is a combined suspension and bascule bridge opened in 1894, connecting the entire North and South areas of London.
The bridge structure is divided into upper and lower levels. The upper level is the pedestrian walkway, where pedestrians crossing the bridge can enjoy beautiful views on both banks of the River Thames. Below the bridge is vehicular traffic. There are high-level museums in both towers, exhibition rooms, souvenir shops, bars, ...The tower crane's elevator uses a hydraulic steam mechanism, now replaced by modern equipment. But the mechanical operation structure of the past is still reserved for visitors. If you're lucky, you might see Tower Bridge in London open to allow tall ships to pass through.


