Breathtaking Bridge In Vietnam Has Just Been Opened And It Looks Like Something From Lord Of The Rings

A bridge outside Da Nang in Vietnam is wowing visitors with its elegant design – seemingly being held aloft by two giant stone hands.

Known as the Golden Bridge, it stands 1,400m above sea level above the Ba Na hills, offering majestic views of the surrounding countryside. The gold-colored walkway is lined with purple Lobelia Chrysanthemums and extends for almost 150 metres, curving around in an elegant design. But it is the sculpted hands that give it the true wow factor. The design for the bridge came from a company called TA Landscape Architecture, and while the hands look like they are carved from stone, they are actually not. “We designed the skeleton of the hands and covered them with steel meshes,” a representative of the company told Bored Panda. “Then we finished with fiberglass and added the theming on it. The entire construction of the bridge took about a year.”

Vietnam has experienced a tourism boom as more and more people discover the beauty of this remarkable country, the structure is part of a $2 billion investment to bring even more than the 1.5 million visitors the area receives annually. Would you like to visit this amazing bridge? Scroll down below to check it out, and let us know what you think!

This bridge in Vietnam is wowing visitors with its elegant design

It is seemingly being held aloft by two giant hands

Known as the Golden Bridge, it stands 1,400m above sea level above the Ba Na hills

The bridge is brand new, and was opened to the public in June

Offering majestic views of the surrounding countryside

The gold-colored walkway is lined with purple Lobelia Chrysanthemums

And extends for almost 150 metres

Curving around in an elegant design

But it is the giant sculpted hands that give it the true wow factor

Vietnam has experienced a tourism boom

As more and more people discover the beauty of this remarkable country

The structure is part of a $2 billion investment

To bring even more than the 1.5 million visitors the area receives annually

Would you like to visit this amazing bridge?

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