[2025 Ho Chi Minh City Attraction] Travel Guide for Mong Bridge (Updated May)
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Mong Bridge Address:
Connecting District 1 and District 4; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Mong Bridge, a popular spot in Ho Chi Minh City!
Mong Bridge is a favorite photo spot in Ho Chi Minh City, especially for those looking for street-style photos, city views, and the romantic atmosphere of the Saigon River. Recommended photo spots include:
1. Middle of the bridge – Take a photo standing in the middle of the bridge to capture the curve of the bridge with the skyscrapers of Ho Chi Minh in the background. Perfect for portrait shots.
2. Riverside – A shot from the riverside will give you a reflection of the bridge in the water, especially during the evening when the sun sets, creating a romantic atmosphere.
3. Under the bridge – Take a low-angle shot from under the bridge to highlight the ancient steel structure of Mong Bridge, which has a traditional European design. Ideal for architectural photography enthusiasts.
Mong Bridge is a spot where you can capture the atmosphere of both the old and new city in one frame. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Ho Chi Minh City!
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Mong Bridge, the bridge of romance in Ho Chi Minh... But now...
Ho Chi Minh's District 1 and District 4 are connected by this pedestrian-only bridge.
If you visit around sunset, you could see quite a beautiful scene... However, currently, the construction has been going on for quite some time, and it's uncertain when it will return to normal.
Still, the view of the Bitexco building on the right side of the bridge and the riverside scenery is not bad, so take a look when you're walking nearby.
It seems that young couples still come here for dates in the afternoon...
I hope this place with its beautiful night views and sunsets will find its way back soon... The bridge itself was also beautiful...
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The best photo spot at Mong Bridge
We saw this photo spot from a page of a blogger who loves traveling in Vietnam. We took a screenshot and intended to follow in his footsteps because we had been to Ho Chi Minh City more than 10 times but had never been to this spot.
This Green Bridge is not far from the city center. It only takes about 15 to 20 minutes to walk from the hotel. We came on a Sunday and there weren't many people. We could take photos comfortably.
If you like taking photos, don't forget to stop by. 💞#waitingforthedaytodeparture #staycation