Built in the 18th century, the Japanese Covered Bridge, also known as Chùa Cầu, stands as a historic landmark in Hoi An’s Old Town. Spanning the Thu Bon River, the bridge is adorned with intricate carvings and statues of dogs and monkeys, reflecting its cultural significance. Despite the frequent crowds, visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the river and the charming architecture of the surrounding area. The bridge remains the most popular spot in the Old Town, drawing millions of travelers each year to experience its unique blend of history and beauty.
Japanese Covered Bridge (Chua Cau)
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