

2. Han River Swing Bridge


3. Dragon Bridge
Officially opened in 2013, Dragon Bridge is now a renowned tourist attraction in Da Nang, drawing numerous visitors to admire this significant structure. The bridge is intricately designed and constructed to resemble a winding dragon. Dragon Bridge is perhaps most stunning at night, when all the colorful lights illuminate, creating a vibrant spectacle over the river, lighting up the entire sky.
Spanning across the Han River, Dragon Bridge provides convenient and time-saving access to Da Nang International Airport and other tourist destinations. Dragon Bridge contributes to the development and fame of Da Nang city. With its unique design portraying a mythical creature from fairy tales, Dragon Bridge offers an enjoyable experience for commuters. Furthermore, on Saturdays and Sundays at around 9 p.m., the dragon's mouth of Dragon Bridge performs a mesmerizing fire and water spouting show for 5 minutes. This distinctive feature places Dragon Bridge on the list of the world's 30 most impressive bridges, ranking 19th.
With its exceptional lighting design, Dragon Bridge in Da Nang has been evaluated by the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) as 'a unique structure that provides a multimedia experience cleverly, showcasing a remarkably distinctive national identity.' Dragon Bridge has become a source of pride, showcasing modern beauty while expressing the sophistication, talent, and creativity of the Vietnamese people.


4. Thi Nai Bridge
Thi Nai Bridge was constructed over 4 years, completed in 2006, with a length of 6960m including the bridge system, connecting Quy Nhon city with Phuong Mai peninsula, a beautiful and magnificent crescent-shaped peninsula.
From afar, the white bridge stretches over the blue sea, linking the two ends, one side is the mainland, the other side is the stunning island. The bridge stands out against the azure sky and sea. In the evening, as the sun sets over the sea, the bridge becomes even more enchanting. At night, the rows of lights illuminate the nearly 7km-long bridge, enhancing its inherent beauty in the tranquil atmosphere.
Thi Nai Bridge was once recognized as the longest sea-crossing bridge in Vietnam. However, the Tan Vu - Lach Huyen Bridge, currently under construction, is set to surpass it and is expected to be completed in 2017. Thi Nai Bridge now not only holds economic significance but also serves as a tourist destination for many visitors.


5. Nhat Tan Bridge
As one of the 7 bridges crossing the Red River, Nhat Tan Bridge is considered to have a rather unique architecture, with its main structure in the form of cable-stayed design consisting of 5 spans and 5 towers symbolizing Hanoi's 5 gates. Besides, it also symbolizes the 5 peach blossom petals of Nhat Tan village. The bridge deck is wide, divided into 4 lanes for motor vehicles, with a total length from one end to the other of about 9 km. When viewed from above, the bridge resembles a silk strip creating a highlight for the lush and fertile Red River Delta.
The bridge not only serves transportation but also becomes a focal point for architectural and landscape beauty at the northern gateway of the capital city of Hanoi. This is also an extremely interesting sightseeing spot for Hanoi residents. Especially at night, all 5 tower spans are illuminated to create a sparkling architecture. Many young people choose Nhat Tan Bridge as a place to enjoy the breeze and relax after a tiring day of work.


6. Phu My Bridge
Anyone passing through Phu My Bridge immediately recognizes the opulent beauty of one of the two largest cities in the country - Ho Chi Minh City. This is the largest cable-stayed bridge in the city, with a total investment value reaching billions of Vietnamese dong, commenced construction in 2005 and completed in 2009. The bridge spans 2,031 meters and serves as a crucial artery connecting the Central to the Southern regions, being one of the most modern cable-stayed bridges in the world.
Phu My Bridge contributes to the beauty of Ho Chi Minh City, deserving its status as one of the most developed cities in Vietnam. The bridge is now nationally recognized for its significant role in connecting the two regions. Travelers who have the opportunity to visit Phu My Bridge will surely be fascinated by its beauty. Phu My Bridge rightfully stands as one of the most beautiful and renowned bridges in Vietnam.


7. My Thuan Bridge
As one of the most famous bridges in Vietnam, My Thuan Bridge spans the Tien River, connecting the provinces of Tien Giang and Vinh Long. My Thuan Bridge is Vietnam's first cable-stayed bridge, commenced construction in 1997 and inaugurated in 2000. It's a collaborative project between experts, engineers, and workers from both Australia and Vietnam.
My Thuan Bridge serves to connect the road transport route from Ho Chi Minh City to Vinh Long, breaking the isolation of Vinh Long province and facilitating its development. It has become an iconic and attractive tourist destination in the Mekong Delta. As a modern European-style architectural structure, it adds beauty to the Southwest region. My Thuan Bridge is the first cable-stayed bridge built in Vietnam, marking the beginning of cable-stayed bridge construction technology across seas or major rivers in our country.
Anyone passing by My Thuan Bridge wants to stop and take a photo, admiring the great achievements of our people and our friends.


8. Can Tho Bridge
Once you've made it to Can Tho, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to admire the beauty of the bridge bearing the name of this city. In the evening, when you ascend Can Tho Bridge, you'll witness a picturesque scene with the sparkling Ninh Kieu Wharf. Can Tho Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Southeast Asia at the time of completion, a testament to the cooperation and friendship between Vietnam and Japan. In 2015, Can Tho Bridge was adorned with artistic lighting fixtures worth about 30 billion Vietnamese dong. The bridge is a source of pride for the people of the Mekong Delta and all Vietnamese.
Can Tho Bridge spans the Hau River, connecting Can Tho City with Vinh Long Province. Its inverted Y-shaped pylon and two converging legs give it a slender and graceful appearance. The bridge stands elegantly against the Can Tho Islet, creating a gentle sway in the distance. The orange cable stays emanating from the pylons resemble threads woven delicately against the blue sky.


9. Rạch Miễu Bridge
Rạch Miễu Bridge is located on National Highway 60 crossing the Tien River, with existing ferries about 1 km upstream. It is the third largest cable-stayed bridge built in the Mekong Delta and the first bridge designed and constructed by Vietnamese engineers using new technology, with a length of 8,331m including two bridgeheads.
Rạch Miễu Bridge exhibits different beauty from various angles. Looking up from below, the bridge carries two towering pillars amidst the sky. From above, it showcases the majestic beauty of the lush and vibrant nature, highlighting four clusters of islands, forming a picturesque scene with rows of coconut trees stretching far and wide.
When Rạch Miễu Bridge was officially put into operation, it removed the obstacle of river separation for Ben Tre, facilitating the province's development. If you have the opportunity to visit this land of coconuts, remember to admire the serene beauty of Rạch Miễu Bridge and explore the charm of this region.


10. Thuận Phước Bridge
Thuận Phước Bridge is also a bridge crossing the Han River and is one of the most beautiful tourist bridges, famous in Da Nang and throughout Vietnam. The bridge was built since 2003 and took nearly 6 years to complete, with a total investment value of 1,000 billion VND.
The bridge is considered one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in Vietnam, resembling a soft silk strip connecting the banks of the Han River, shimmering and mystical at night, delicate and elegant during the day. The lighting on the bridge is designed with the idea of bird wings stretching out to the vast sea, highlighting the beauty of this bridge.
From every angle, Thuận Phước Bridge exudes modernity, grandeur, and allure. The bridge is located at a special position, where the Han River flows into the sea at the mouth of Da Nang Bay, connecting two coastal roads Nguyen Tat Thanh and Hoang Sa - Truong Sa, forming a continuous coastal transportation system from Hai Van Pass to Son Tra Peninsula, through Mân Quang Bridge and connecting with the Son Tra - Hoi An tourism route. Thus, a complete transportation-tourism system is completed, opening up the potential for tourism exploitation not only for Da Nang but also for neighboring areas such as Hoi An and Thua Thien Hue.


11. Bãi Cháy Bridge
Bãi Cháy is the splendid beach of Halong Bay. Previously, to travel from Thang Long to Halong, people had to take a ferry, which often led to long waits and exhaustion, especially during holidays when traffic was congested. But since Bai Chay Bridge was put into operation, people have been extremely excited.
The bridge not only serves transportation and socio-economic purposes but also carries cultural significance, serving as an attractive tourist symbol of Halong Bay. It's one of the few cable-stayed bridges with a flat deck and a record-breaking main span length in the world. At night, when viewed from above, tourists will be amazed by the enchanting beauty of this bridge. Currently, the 'musical instrument' of Halong is adorned with a modern lighting system, enhancing the beauty and charm of Halong Bay, while attracting tourists from both domestic and international destinations.

