Once featured in the movie 'Teo Em,' the Gany Bridge in Binh Duong is consistently talked about among the youth, evolving into an irresistible check-in spot.
Youth in Binh Duong flaunting stylish check-in photos by the unique Gany Bridge

Built around the 1920s, the Gany Bridge, also known as the Song Be Bridge, leaves a lasting impression on visitors passing by. Photo: Td.ninh, mihocosplayer.


Over the years, the Gany Bridge has taken on another mission, becoming a daring virtual 'sanctuary' for those who love adventure. Many young people passing by haven't forgotten to stop and capture impressive, unique check-in photos from various angles. Photo: Cheesunsee.

The eerie landscape of the rubber forest, subtly blending with the old, worn-out appearance and the dark stains on the bridge, creates a space full of mystery and romance. 'My friends and I went on an adventure trip, heard about the unique bridge in Binh Duong, so we decided to check it out. This place is deserted, no one is around, and it looks a bit spooky, but the scenery here is absolutely stunning,' shared Phuong Dung from Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Anhtho_pham, thomasnguyen2310.

For those who love exploration and conquering mysterious things, the Gany Bridge is a destination worth experiencing. About 70 km from Ho Chi Minh City, when you reach Phuoc Hoa Bridge, look to the right and you'll see a small temple. Go straight on the 800m road, through the high rubber forest, and you'll arrive at this location. Photo: Huysieupham.

In recent years, the bridge has become a gathering spot for fun in the late afternoon for many young people in Binh Duong. Boiled corn and jumping fish cooked with sour bamboo shoots are two local specialties you shouldn't miss if you have the chance to visit Gany Bridge. Photo: Thuy.chip258, hello_linhlinh.

With its breathtaking and picturesque scenery, this place is increasingly attracting a large number of young people for exploration and photography. However, you should pay attention to safety when coming here, avoid climbing onto the bridge structure, standing close to the edge, or risky spots for taking virtual photos. Photo: Ltth.linh1112, jan.kong.
Source: Thanh Thuy/Zing news
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MytourJune 10, 2019