Tran Thi Ly Bridge at Night- Reflection Hunters Contest #33

Greetings, everyone! I'm going to write about city architecture today. Da Nang may not have many beautiful beaches or interesting tourist sites, but it is known as "the city of bridges." It's impossible to talk about Danang without mentioning bridges. On the Han river connecting the center district to the Son Tra peninsula, we can view 9 bridges in the heart of the lovely city, with the Han river bank from the river flowing to the sea. And in today's post, I'd want to talk about a request tree, one of which is the ceiling thi tray bridge, which began construction in 2009 and was completed on March 29, the right anniversary of Danang's independence.

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The Tran Thi Ly Bridge is a modern bridge with unusual architecture and a chain system. The 145m high bridge is inclined 12 degrees to the west and has a total length of 740m. When viewed from afar, the bridge resembles a sail stretching the wind towards the East Sea. Prior to the construction of the new request ceiling thi li, a request tree known as "De lattre de Tassigny" was created, which was later renamed the request to prove the globe, and is now known as the request for ceiling market after 1975. When night falls, we can see from all sides and observe the color highlights because the sentence is so high.

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When we are found out of Da Nang, the shimmering light of bridges beyond the Han River is requested. and the seagull is establishing important traffic congestion at the foot of the bridge, connecting Hai Chau, Son Tra, and Ngu Hanh Son districts, adding to the city's information upgrade. I have some images to share from when the lights are turned on.

This is my entry for the Reflection Hunters Contest round 33, hosted by @annephilbrick. Thank you for reading my post, and I wish you all a productive new week.

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