VietNamNet Bridge – One of Da Nang’s most outstanding features – and no doubt the first one that strikes many a visitor to this fair city – is its set of awesome, beautiful, and often “eccentric” bridges.

In addition to the swing-bridge of Han River, Da Nang also boasts the Dragon-shaped Bridge, the Tran Thi Ly sail-shaped bridge, and Thuan Phuoc Bridge – the longest cable-stayed bridge of Vietnam.

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The Dragon Bridge - the longest steel bridge in Vietnam - was inaugurated on Da Nang Liberation Day, March 29, 2013.



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Dragon Bridge is a tourist attraction in Da Nang today.




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Though the bridge design is still controversial, the people of Da Nang consider it a "bright spot" when they talk about their city.




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In Saturday and Sunday evenings, fire and water spraying shows are held on the bridge.




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At night, the Dragon Bridge is stunning at every angle of view.

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This is the destination of photographers.




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Not far from the Dragon Bridge is Tran Thi Ly Bridge, designed to appear as a sail.




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Viewed from a far corner, the bridge looks prominent.




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A fanciful and dynamic Da Nang.




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Thuan Phuoc Bridge is a cable-stayed structure near Tien Sa port and it is the axis connecting people and visitors to the popular tourist destination, Linh Ung Pagoda.




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This is also the site for couples to take their wedding photos.




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Thuan Phuoc Bridge at night.




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Han River Bridge - the first swing-bridge in Vietnam and the symbol of the coastal city of Da Nang.

 

 

 

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