Lugares emblemáticos

Japanese Covered Bridge

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Thảo
November 20, 2019
The bridge was opened by Nguyen Phuc Chu Lord in 1719 who carved three Chinese symbols above the door in commemoration. The bridge also features the sculptures of two dogs and two monkeys representing the Chinese years in which many Japanese Emperors were born along with the fact that the building of the bridge began in the year of the dog and was completed in the year of the monkey. The Japanese Covered Bridge underwent renovation work in 1986 which saw the restoration of the arch that was once flattened to make way for cars. Today, the bridge stands as a symbol of Hoi An and remains as aesthetically pleasing as it was when it first opened.
The bridge was opened by Nguyen Phuc Chu Lord in 1719 who carved three Chinese symbols above the door in commemoration. The bridge also features the sculptures of two dogs and two monkeys representing the Chinese years in which many Japanese Emperors were born along with the fact that the building o…
Nghe
October 31, 2018
It is an old bridge which has beatiful old styled architecture. A lot of restaurants and shops around.
Anna
March 24, 2018
Iconic bridge in Hoi An old town
Hoi An
December 7, 2017
The Japanese Covered Bridge in Hoi An is one of the famous tourist attractions in Hoi An, Vietnam. The original Vietnamese name of this bridge is “Lai Vien Kieu”. The word can be interpreted as “Pagoda in Japan”. It is considered that the Japanese Covered Bridge,
Loi
November 4, 2017
Should come if you visit Hoi An ancient town

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Ubicación
186 Trần Phú
Thành phố Hội An, Quảng Nam