Beautifully designed bridges - including the Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An - have become symbols of the cities, seemingly straight out of fairy tales.
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Bridge To Nowhere(Whanganui National Park, New Zealand): This impressively designed bridge is nestled in the middle of Whaganui National Park, but there is no road leading to it. Built in 1936 and then abandoned, the Bridge To Nowhere is now a tourist attraction. Photo: Doc.govt |
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Tower Bridge(London, England): Connecting the two banks of the Thames River, the bridge is a symbol of London and an architectural gem. The section of the bridge between the two towers can be raised to allow large ships to pass. Photo: Traveldigg |
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Charles Bridge(Prague, Czech Republic): Built in Gothic architecture, Charles Bridge is a famous tourist attraction in Prague thanks to its extremely impressive scenery. Photo: Travelchannel. |
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BridgeChain(Budapest, Hungary): Overall, Budapest is a fun place to visit. But the city wouldn’t be as charming without the Chain Bridge. This is one of the best places in Budapest to take a night walk. Photo: Luís Henrique Boucault/Flickr |
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Kintai Bridge(Iwakuni, Japan): Kintai Bridge is a unique structure with a curved wooden bridge body. Kintai is located at the foot of Yokohama Mountain, one of the beautiful landscapes in the land of the rising sun. Photo: Japantimes |
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Maddalena Bridge(Italy): Also known as Mary Magdalene's bridge, built in the 11th century, this place has inspired many artists and writers when appearing in a series of literary works, one of the most valuable monuments in Italy. Photo: Feel-planet. |
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Japanese Covered Bridge(Hoi An, Vietnam): A small bridge but leaves a strong impression on many tourists. The Japanese Covered Bridge was built in the 16th century and is still relatively intact. The bridge body is designed with a roof to protect against rain, and on one end of the bridge is a small pagoda. Photo: Asiatrips |
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Rakotzbrücke(Kromlau, Germany): Built in 1860, the Rakotzbrücke Bridge has a unique semi-circular design. On sunny days and clear water, the reflection in the water makes the bridge look enchanting. Photo: 1photo1day |
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Chengyang Bridge(Guangxi, China): More than just a bridge, Chengyang is a bridge connecting two small villages, a place to shelter from the rain, and to place stalls for local people. Made of wood but completely without rivets, the bridge stands firmly thanks to its joints. Photo: Thousandwonders |
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Stari Most(Bosnia & Herzegovina): Also known as the Old Bridge, this is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Built in the 16th century, this bridge is not only beautiful but also has a long history. Photo: Vivaboo |
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Sospiri Bridge(Venice, Italy): This place is often known by another name, the Bridge of Sighs. According to legend, this bridge was the last view of Venice that condemned prisoners could see, before being locked up in a dungeon in a nearby prison. Photo: Portalglobus |
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Moon Bridge(Taipei, Taiwan, China): Located in Dahu Park in Taipei, the Moon Bridge has a mesmerizing beauty at night, especially on moonlit nights. Photo: Worldfortravel |
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Cornish-Windsor Bridge(Vermont, USA): A bridge with an interesting structure, connecting two towns. From a distance, the Cornish-Windsor Bridge looks like a giant warehouse floating on the Connecticut River. Photo: Cdn |
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