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Cau Vang or the "Golden Bridge" in Vietnam's Ba Na Hills has attracted scores of tourists since it opened in June, eager to see a novel piece of architecture famed for its unusual design.
A pair of giant hands lift a 150-meter long bridge in Vietnam’s Trường Sơn Mountains, as part of a $2 billion project to attract tourists to the area.
Pictures 10 PhotosAugust 1, 201812:34 PM PDT Giant hands hold Vietnam's Golden Bridge ...
The Cau Vang, or “Golden Bridge,” soars 3,280 ft. above sea level in the Ba Na Hills, where it connects a cable-car station to popular nearby gardens.
Phu Quoc is often regarded as Vietnam’s best island getaway and is favored by honeymooners. The "golden bridge" in central Vietnam. - LINH PHAM/AFP/Getty Images ...
According to National Geographic, the bridge is suspended more than 3,000 feet above sea level on the edge of a cliff. The 1,600-foot bridge is suspended by two giant stone hands, made to look as ...
In the latest outrageous bridge news —yeah, that's a thing now—Vietnam just unveiled a new walkway in the Ba Na Hills (outside Da Nang) that's instantly become a tourist attraction. Referred ...
VIETNAM -- Images of this recently-opened bridge in central Vietnam are making the rounds on social media. It features two giant concrete hands holding a golden span above the trees.
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