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Top 5 Most Beautiful Bridges in Ho Chi Minh City

Top 5 Most Beautiful Bridges in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City is one of the most populous cities in Vietnam, experiencing rapid economic development with an ongoing improvement in transportation infrastructure. Among these developments, iconic and visually stunning bridges have been constructed to meet the commuting needs of the residents. This article will introduce you to the top 5 most beautiful bridges in Ho Chi Minh City.

1. Starlight Bridge (Cau Anh Sao)

Starlight Bridge is considered the most beautiful bridge in Ho Chi Minh City. Beyond serving as a pedestrian bridge for enjoying the surrounding scenery, it has become a symbol of the city. Located in the Phu My Hung urban area in District 7, the bridge was built in 2009, stretching 170 meters with a width of 8.3 meters. The name 'Starlight Bridge' comes from its design featuring LED lights that shine in various colors, resembling a star-filled sky. The sides of the bridge are adorned with continuous changing seven-color lights, blending with the artificial waterfall spraying from the bridge's structure, creating a splendid and vibrant night scene.

 

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Viewed from a distance, Starlight Bridge stands out with sparkling rays of seven-color lights, forming a rainbow-like glow, along with stars shining on the bridge. It presents a poetic, dazzling, and ideal setting for romantic encounters.


2. Thu Thiem Bridge

Formerly known as Thu Thiem Bridge 1, Thu Thiem Bridge spans the Saigon River, connecting Binh Thanh District and Thu Duc City. Construction began in 2005, and it was opened to traffic at the end of 2007. The bridge is 1,250 meters long with six lanes for traffic.

 

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Designed with modern architecture, Thu Thiem Bridge adds a new focal point to the cityscape. It is a favorite spot for young people to immerse themselves in the fresh air, enjoying the cool breeze from the Saigon River, and admiring the beautiful sunset. Standing on the bridge at night, one can witness the city sparkling with lights. It is not only an ideal fishing spot for locals but also a place to enjoy beautiful fireworks on New Year's Eve or during major city events.


3. Phu My Bridge

Phu My Bridge is the largest cable-stayed bridge in Ho Chi Minh City, spanning the Saigon River to connect District 7 and Thu Duc City. Serving as a crucial route linking the Phu My Hung urban area and the new Thu Thiem urban area, the bridge is over 2,000 meters long, 27.5 meters wide, with six lanes. Construction began in 2005, and it opened to traffic in 2009.

 

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The bridge was constructed not only to alleviate traffic congestion in the city but also to shorten the distance from the North and Central regions to the Mekong Delta provinces. Additionally, Phu My Bridge is a popular attraction for tourists to enjoy the cityscape. In the early morning, visitors can experience the misty landscape, breathe in the fresh air, and observe boats laden with fruits and vegetables passing beneath the bridge, adding a picturesque touch to the scene. During the evenings, Phu My Bridge becomes the perfect spot to admire the most beautiful sunset in Saigon. As the sun sets, the tall buildings gradually light up, creating a radiant and magical panorama.


4. Mong Bridge

Mong Bridge is considered one of the oldest bridges in Ho Chi Minh City. Built from 1893 to 1894, the bridge is 120 meters long and 5.2 meters wide, showcasing Western architecture from the late 19th century. Mong Bridge crosses the Ben Nghe Canal, connecting District 1 and District 4. Originally allowing both motorized vehicles and pedestrians to pass, it is now limited to pedestrian traffic due to its age and the introduction of newer, safer bridges.

 

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Beyond its transportation function, Mong Bridge has become a popular check-in location for young people. With its strategic location offering panoramic views of the Bitexco Tower and the lush greenery of the bridge, it creates a beautiful backdrop for photographs at any time. Many couples choose this spot for wedding photoshoots. Additionally, Mong Bridge is enchanting at night, attracting young people to gather, chat, and enjoy the city lights. The surrounding street food stalls provide a tranquil atmosphere amidst the vibrant city.


5. Khanh Hoi Bridge

Khanh Hoi Bridge is one of the most significant bridges in Ho Chi Minh City, connecting District 1 and District 4. Originally constructed by the French in 1904 and named Cau Quay, it was unique for its rotating section that allowed easy passage for boats. After the demolition of the rotating section and the construction of a new bridge in 2006 to build the Saigon River tunnel, Khanh Hoi Bridge was rebuilt at a higher elevation. The bridge is 167 meters long and 22 meters wide, with four traffic lanes.

 

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Khanh Hoi Bridge spans the Ben Nghe Canal, at the gateway to the Saigon River, in front of Nha Rong Wharf and the Thuy Ngoc Column - a traffic light guiding boats on the Ben Nghe Canal and the Saigon River of the past. The new bridge's soft, curved design adds a visually appealing element, and standing on the bridge offers a panoramic view of the Saigon River.


5. Ba Son Bridge (Thu Thiem 2 Bridge)

Ba Son Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Saigon River, connecting District 1 with Thu Duc City. The bridge was constructed from 2015 to April 2022, officially opening for use. Initially named Thu Thiem 2, in December 2022, the city decided to rename it Ba Son Bridge, taking its name from the historic Ba Son Shipyard. The bridge is nearly 1.5 kilometers long, featuring six traffic lanes. With its distinctive architecture and cable-stayed design with main towers, Ba Son Bridge has become a new symbol of Ho Chi Minh City.

 

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Ba Son Bridge is a highly popular check-in location among the youth. Visitors can come in the early morning when the sun is just rising, casting a radiant light through the morning mist, creating a scene bursting with vibrant colors. Enjoy the fresh air, take in the surrounding scenery, and capture chill photos with the morning light. In the evening, as the sun sets, Ba Son Bridge transforms with a completely different charm. The sky turns into a beautiful orange and red hue as the sun slowly descends, creating a classic scene. You can capture some breathtaking photos in this beautiful space, ensuring your pictures are more romantic than ever.

 

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As the night falls, the lights from the buildings emerge, reflecting on the shimmering water, creating a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. You can come here to enjoy this romantic ambiance with your loved ones, gaze at the Saigon streets, and take photos to preserve these impressive moments.

The above list highlights the top 5 most beautiful bridges in Ho Chi Minh City, as shared by Visithcmc. These bridges not only serve practical purposes in transportation but also serve as attractive destinations for tourists to visit and admire. If you have the opportunity to visit Ho Chi Minh City, do not forget to explore these bridges to experience the beauty and sophistication of Vietnamese architecture."