Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge was built in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue in 1776 with wooden structure and 7 compartments. It is 17m long, 4m wide and has two wooden railings with balconies.
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge in sunlight (Source: VNA)
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge serves local travelling demand every day
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge (Thuy Thanh commune, Huong Thuy township, Thua Thien - Hue province) is among rare and old bridges with the highest artistic values in Vietnam (Source: VNA)
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge is one of the landmarks attracting numerous visitors (Source: VNA)
Unique architecture of Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge (Source: VNA)
Interior architecture of Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge (Source: VNA)
The bridge is fully made of wood (Source: VNA)
The bridge was recognised as national relic site in 1990 (Source: VNA)
A market around Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge (Source: VNA)
Together with Hue ’s historical sites, festivals and community tourist events are attracting even greater numbers of visitors to the central province than ever.
Sat quietly in the rural outskirts of Hue, Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge draws visitors from the city with its own particular charms, offering something different from its sister Japanese-style bridge in Hoi An.