(Baonghean.vn) -In Thanh Chuong, a land known for its salty and sour soil, transportation was once a major concern. The separation caused by rivers and waterways even became a theme in the folk song, "I fear the floods of Thanh Chuong during the rainy season." However, nowadays, one of the most captivating features of Thanh Chuong is its bridges. Replacing the old ferry and the Dung ferry crossing, two bridges have been built, connecting the two banks of the Lam River...
View the bridge from a drone's perspective:
The Lam River once separated the two banks.
Now the new bridge stands parallel to the old one, both casting their reflections on the river of our hometown.
Dung town as seen from the bridge.
A unique aerial view of the new Dung Bridge. The new bridge, 350 meters long, is constructed of prestressed reinforced concrete.
A beautiful paved road connects the bridge to various parts of the district.
The old Dung Bridge, also known as the Dung Suspension Bridge, was a suspension bridge made of cables.
This bridge brought immense joy to the people of Thanh Chuong after many long years of separation by the Lam River.
The old bridge is currently undergoing renovations.
Many people still long to capture memorable moments with this once-legendary suspension bridge.
A section of the Lam River viewed from Dung Bridge.
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