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What kind of scenic spot is the "bergamot bridge" in Da Nang, Vietnam?

With the continuous development of economy, everyone has the idea of going abroad to play, and Vietnam, as the first stop of our overseas trip, has many places that are particularly worth visiting. Today, Bian Xiao will introduce you to a building that is very popular in Vietnam recently. Because of its special appearance, many tourists come to take pictures. Let's look at this place!

This scenic spot is in Da Nang, Vietnam. You can see it when you go there. To be precise, it is not a scenic spot, but a bridge. Do you think the bridge is nothing to see? Actually, it's different from ordinary bridges. The most striking thing about this bridge is that there are two huge palms under it to hold it up. The distance from the palm to the ground is 1400 meters, which looks particularly spectacular.

The total length of this bridge is150m, and it is not straight. The whole bridge is curved, extending from the starting point to the outside of the cliff, and then slowly extending backwards. After its completion, it attracted a large number of tourists to watch it, and many people also gave it a special image name, "Bergamot Bridge". Is it particularly easy to understand?

It is said that this bridge was built by the Myanmar government at a cost of 654.38+03 billion RMB, so that tourists can see the scenery of Wan Li under the cliff. Under the hype of the local government, it was particularly popular when it opened. Myanmar is another big Buddhist country besides China, so the original intention of this bridge is to hold this ribbon-like bridge in the palm of Buddha's hand, so that everyone can get to heaven.

Many people will think that these two huge palms are carved in three dimensions, but they are not. In order to save time, both palms are made of steel bars and poured with lime and cement, so the palms are hollow inside. Now, after weathering, these two palms have grown a lot of moss, but this is also more real.

In order to show the uniqueness of this bridge, even the materials used to build the bridge are wear-resistant, the middle of the bridge is all paved with wood, and the railings are golden iron pipes, which are particularly eye-catching under the sunshine, just like walking on the road to paradise on earth. And standing here can overlook the whole banana mountain, which is particularly spectacular. Now it has become a famous tourist punching resort.

Many friends who have been to Myanmar should know that there are really many scenic spots worth visiting, as well as countless Buddhist temples, and many netizens jokingly call it "the palm of the Tathagata". So what do you think of this strange bridge? Welcome to comment!