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Vietnam Vietnam Tourism There is a Japanese Bridge in Hoi An!

Vietnam Vietnam Tourism Vietnam Da Nang Trip Da Nang, one of the top resort areas in Vietnam About an hour's drive south from Da Nang There is the World Heritage Site Hoi An This time, I went to a tourist spot that you definitely can't miss if you go to Hoi An, so I'll share it with you 📍 Covered Bridge (Japanese Bridge) 📍 186 Trần Phú, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 51309 Vietnam What is Covered Bridge It is said to be the symbol of Hoi An, and is also depicted on Vietnamese banknotes. It is also known as the Japanese Bridge because it was built by people who moved there through red seal ship trade around the 16th century and formed the Japanese town. However, it is a bit of a hassle. I took a Grab from Da Nang city and took about an hour to get there, but... It was under restoration. . . . Now is the time to see the rare construction work in progress! So #Vietnam #Vietnam Tourism #Da Nang #Da Nang Tourism #Vietnam Hoi An #Hoi An #World Heritage Site Hoi An #Covered Bridge #Hoi An Covered Bridge #Japanese Bridge #Hoi An Japanese Bridge #Vietnam Travel
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Posted: Nov 15, 2023
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