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Behold Vietnam's Enchanting Golden Bridge That Looks Like It's Straight Out Of Wonderland

If you ever happen to visit this place in Vietnam, trust us, it'll feel like your stepping straight into your favourite storybook! Don't believe us? Just take a look at this picture below: 

This astonishing piece of architecture is called Cau Vang in Vietnamese or the Golden Bridge and it sits on the top of Da Nang’s Ba Na Hills. Ba Na Hills is a mountainside resort, established by French colonists in 1919.

The bridge stands 1,400m above sea level, above the Ba Na hills and offers a breathtaking view of the world below. 

The Golden Bridge opened to visitors in early June, in the tourist retreat of Thien Thai Garden, according to Archdaily.

The bridge is also is lined with purple Lobelia Chrysanthemums and extends for almost 150 metres! The highlight of this jaw-dropping structure is that it rests on two giant hands. 

According to The Spaces, the scheme is reportedly part of a $2 billion project to attract tourists to the area and it was conceptualized by TA Landscape Architecture. 

Take a look at the video below: 

Source: indiatimes

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