Nhat Tan Bridge
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Silviaaa24
Bandung, Indonesia803 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Nhat Tan bridge bridge looks beautiful from a distance when passing from noi bai airport to downtown hanoi
Nhat Tan Bridge is designed and built to become a new icon of the capital, with five towers symbolizing the five ancient gates of Hanoi
The travel time by car from the bridge to the Noi Bai Airport is only 15 minutes.
The construction of the 8.93 km Nhat Tan Bridge, the longest bridge spanning the Hong (Red) River, began in March 2009
Nhat Tan Bridge is designed and built to become a new icon of the capital, with five towers symbolizing the five ancient gates of Hanoi
The travel time by car from the bridge to the Noi Bai Airport is only 15 minutes.
The construction of the 8.93 km Nhat Tan Bridge, the longest bridge spanning the Hong (Red) River, began in March 2009
Written 25 October 2016
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944michelem
Port Hawkesbury, Canada233 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
It is hard to imagine not crossing this bridge as it connects the airport to the city. We have crossed this bridge a few times while here and it is fascinating to see all the lights changing colours regularly! The Vietnamese sure do love their LED lights!
Written 1 February 2019
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Raintree_Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand4,282 contributions
Apr 2015 • Business
Tha Nhat Tan Bridge, crossing the Hong (Red) River in Hanoi is truly an engineering marvel and a thing of grace and beauty. Built at a cost of US$639 million, with support from the Government of Japan, the bridge spans nearly 9 kms in length. With five huge suspension towers and cable-stay engineering, the bridge carries six lanes of traffic of a new superhighway leading to Hanoi's new super international airport terminal. Fabulous bridge, road, and airport!!
Written 23 April 2015
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LoBommer
The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, UK1,757 contributions
Oct 2019
Modern aesthetic bridge, nice concrete structure, not worth a special visit but it is en route from the airport.
Written 29 January 2020
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digitalroc
Calgary, Canada2,141 contributions
Dec 2019
The Nhat Tan Bridge is a modern cable and concrete bridge that crosses the Red River in Hanoi and was first opened in January 2015. I travelled over the Nhat Tan Bridge on my first day when arriving from the airport to my hotel and could not stop looking at it as the taxi drove over the bridge. The bridge does light up at night, making it picturesque.
Written 14 January 2020
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KGB777
Singapore, Singapore41,318 contributions
Jul 2019
This is a fairly typical modern concrete bridge. Aesthetically pleasing because of its design, but unless bridges are really your thing it's not really worth a special visit. You'll most likely pass over it on the way to or from the airport.
Written 22 September 2019
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Epic-Traveller
Rushden, UK4,527 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
After six short months travelling South East Asia, I was with a mate in a Grab on the way to Hanoi Airport to fly back home to England.
The Nhat Tan Bridge is a large suspension bridge which crosses the red river which, at our time of crossing, was misty and enticing.
Last few reviews of South East Asia :(.
The Nhat Tan Bridge is a large suspension bridge which crosses the red river which, at our time of crossing, was misty and enticing.
Last few reviews of South East Asia :(.
Written 9 July 2019
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Solstrimma
Orebro, Sweden61 contributions
Apr 2018 • Solo
Any color you like ~ When leaving great city Hanoi for this time and heading to the airport late evening, and passing over this bridge it was an amazing surprise. it felt like taking part in the futuristic movie "Blade runner" or "2001" when crossing through the spacey lit of Nhat Than bridge.
Written 14 March 2019
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Jalal Iqbal
Dhaka City, Bangladesh1,471 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
its a nice and big bridge connecting the city with noiba airport. the architecture and construction of the bridge is attractive. very bright at night due to lighting.
Written 12 February 2019
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betty l
Brampton, Canada10,610 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
We passed by this bridge from the airport going to the Old Quarters. You wont miss noticing this bridge because it has a modern design and quite unexpectedly it is quite attractive .
At night when lit up it adds up to the unusual design element of this bridge.
At night when lit up it adds up to the unusual design element of this bridge.
Written 3 February 2019
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