A 150-m-long bridge nestled in the hills of Da Nang, Vietnam, appears as if it were being held up by a pair of giant hands.
Located 1,400m above sea level in the Ba Na Hills, the Golden Bridge contains a display of purple Lobelia Chrysanthemums running in parallel to the public walkway. Joe Quirke reports on Global Construction Review.

A 150-m-long bridge nestled in the hills of Da Nang, Vietnam, appears as if it were being held up by a pair of giant hands.
It is unknown who the official architect of the project was, but landscaping was carried out by TA Corporation.
The ribbon-like bridge is part of a $2bn investment to attract more tourists to Vietnam and offers panoramic views of the Annamese Mountains.

The project joins a themed French village, cable car and waxwork museum in the area.
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