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Walking High Above on Vietnam’s ‘Golden Bridge’

    2018/8/1

    In the mountains of central Vietnam, two huge hands lift a golden walkway high above the mountaintops. It is as if the ground below has taken a human form and grown arms.

    “I feel like I’m walking on clouds,” said Vuong Thuy Linh, a visitor from Hanoi. “It’s so unique”.

    Many Vietnamese and foreign tourists have been to Cau Vang, or the “Golden Bridge” in Vietnam’s Ba Na Hills, since it opened in June. Most seemed very excited to see and experience a structure known for its unusual design.

    The walkway sits at over 1,000 meters above sea level and extends over the treetops from the edge of a leafy cliff. It offers visitors a clear, unrestricted view of the beautiful countryside below.

    A couple stand near giant hands structure for their wedding photos on Gold Bridge on Ba Na hill near Danang city, Vietnam August 1, 2018. REUTERS/Kham
    A couple stand near giant hands structure for their wedding photos on Gold Bridge on Ba Na hill near Danang city, Vietnam August 1, 2018. REUTERS/Kham

    The bridge was a project of TA Landscape Architecture of Ho Chi Minh City. It was designed to create the image of the “giant hands of Gods, pulling a strip of gold out of the land,” said Vu Viet Anh of TA Landscape Architecture.

    “It creates a walkway in the sky, among the foggy and fairy-like lands of Ba Na mountain,” he told the Reuters news agency.

    Anh noted that he had been surprised at the level of attention the company’s design had received, both locally and internationally.

    The Ba Na Hills were a popular getaway for the French during the colonial occupation of Vietnam. The area received over 2.7 million visitors last year, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.

    But it is the Golden Bridge and its supports – two huge stone-colored human hands -- which get the most attention from visitors.

    “The two, smooth, giant hands look real,” said Truong Hoang Linh Thuy, another tourist.

    “It makes me feel like humans can do anything”.

    I'm Alice Bryant.

    Kham Nguyen and Thinh Nguyen reported this story for the Reuters news agency. George Grow adapted their report for VOA Learning English. Hai Do was the editor.

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    Words in This Story

    uniqueadj. special; being only one

    touristn. someone who makes a trip for pleasure

    leafyadj. covered with green plant life

    cliffn. an overhanging face or rock or ice

    view – n. the act of seeing something

    giantadj. very large

    accordingadv. as stated by or in