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Long Bien Bridge
Ha Noi
Vietnam
Long Bien Bridge, an enduring symbol of Hanoi, was constructed in 1902 by French architects, designed by Gustave Eiffel’s firm. Spanning the Red River, this iconic cantilever bridge once served as a vital transport link. Despite wartime damage, it stands resilient, now used by pedestrians, cyclists, and trains. Its weathered steel structure and rustic charm offer stunning views of Hanoi’s skyline and river life, especially at sunset. The bridge connects Hanoi’s past and present, reflecting its colonial history and wartime struggles. A popular spot for photography and reflection, Long Bien Bridge remains a cherished landmark, embodying Vietnam’s strength and historical depth.
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