Vietnam’s Golden Bridge
Appearing like something out of the fantasy realm, the Golden Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam is a 150-meter curved walkway suspended 1,400m above sea level. Two large hands seemingly suspend and connect the bridge to the surrounding hills. Designed by TA Landscape Architecture, this project is a part of Vietnam’s $2 billion infrastructure investment program aimed at increasing tourism. More from the developers: “We designed the skeleton of the hands and covered them with steel meshes. Then we finished with fiberglass and added the theming on it. The entire construction of the bridge took about a year.”











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