Bridge Walking and Photography
1-2 hours | Easy
Hung Yen, Vietnam
Quick answer
Nhat Tan Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge spanning the Red River, connecting Hung Yen and Ha Noi provinces in northern Vietnam. It is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in Southeast Asia and serves as an important transportation link while offering scenic views of the Red River and surrounding landscape. The bridge has become a notable landmark showcasing modern Vietnamese infrastructure.
Nhat Tan Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge spanning the Red River, connecting Hung Yen and Ha Noi provinces in northern Vietnam. It is one of the...
A compact starting point, kept useful for real travelers.
1-2 hours | Easy
1 hour | Easy
Half day | Easy | Guide and transport costs vary
2-3 hours | Easy | Per boat negotiated with local operators
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A traditional fishing village on the Red River bank where you can observe local fishing practices and riverside culture. | 12 km
A historic pagoda offering spiritual insight and views of the surrounding Red River valley. | 3 km
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The bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the Red River valley and is a striking example of contemporary Vietnamese engineering. It is an ideal spot for photographers and those interested in infrastructure development in Southeast Asia.
October to April
From Hanoi, take National Road 5 or 5A heading northeast towards Hai Phong. The bridge is approximately 45 km from central Hanoi and is easily accessible by car or motorcycle in about 1-1.5 hours.
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