Top spot to catch sunset over century-old Long Bien Bridge
VOV.VN - Situated in Ngoc Lam ward of Long Bien district in Hanoi, Ngoc Lam wharf has attracted plenty of locals and tourists recently as it has become an ideal spot to snap photos of the sunset across the century-old Long Bien Bridge.
Every summer, each afternoon sees Ngoc Lam wharf welcome many visitors, mostly young people who are fond of watching the sunset across Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi.
Kim Ngan, a local student, says that she feels lucky to catch a romantic image of the sunset thanks to the good weather.
Hearing about the growing trend surfacing social media, Many photographers try to find a suitable place, hoping to snap beautiful photos of the sunset there.
The 2.29km Long Bien Bridge was built between 1899 and 1902 by the French during the colonial period and was the first steel structure spanning the Red River. It has played a crucial role in many key historical events, including the two wars of resistance against French colonialists and American imperialists.
Many people say that it’s more than just a bridge, it is instead a charming piece of art that adds to the capital’s unique charm.
For generations of Hanoians, the iconic bridge spanning the Red River has become synonymous with their everyday life.
With its unique nostalgic appearance, Long Bien Bridge has become a tourist attraction of the capital and is a must-see place for tourists.
A view of Long Bien Bridge at sunset from Ngoc Lam wharf
An image features a rare moment when a train runs across the bridge. (Photo: Minh Khong)
(Photo: Pham Thanh Ha)
An image depicts the daily lives of locals on the Red River. (Photo: Pham Thanh Ha)
An elderly person is hurriedly coming home on a bicycle. (Photo: Pham Thanh Ha)
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