(QNO) - After restoration, the Japanese Covered Bridge (Hoi An city, Quang Nam province) becomes a tourist attraction, drawing both local and international visitors.
At the ticket desk, guides share the bridge's history, both before and after restoration, while visitors admire the couplets, wooden plaque, and pillars.
Robbie from Scotland loves Vietnam, particularly the unique, nostalgic Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An. A cultural fusion of Vietnam, Japan, and China, the bridge looks beautiful after restoration. He plans to return to Vietnam and introduce the bridge to his friends.
The restored Japanese Covered Bridge attracts both local and international visitors who want to explore the local culture, enjoy local food, and take photos.
After nearly two years of restoration, the Japanese Covered Bridge reopened on August 3, 2024, with its original structure preserved.
The Japanese Covered Bridge, built in the early 17th century, is a symbol of Hoi An. There are about 6,000 visitors to the bridge and other places every day.