Spanning the Han River in Da Nang, Vietnam, the Dragon Bridge (Cau Rong) stretches 2,185 feet (666 meters), making it one of the country’s longest bridges. Designed to resemble a dragon, this architectural marvel features six lanes of traffic that traverse the undulating back of the mythical creature. As night falls, the bridge comes alive with the glow of hundreds of LED lights, casting a vibrant array of colors across the water. On weekends, the spectacle is even more dramatic, as fire and water spurt from the dragon’s mouth, creating a mesmerizing display for visitors and locals alike.
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