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(HanoiDiscover) - Long Bien Bridge stands not just as a mere crossing over the Red River; it is an iconic symbol of Hanoi, intertwining deeply with the city's rich history and architectural landscape. This monumental structure, designed by the French architect Gustave Eiffel, has become synonymous with the spirit of resilience and creativity inherent in Vietnamese culture.
Serving as a vital connection between the capital’s bustling heart and the fertile lands of the Red River Delta, Long Bien Bridge is recognized as one of Vietnam’s heritage treasures and a pivotal landmark in Hanoi.
Constructed between 1899 and 1902, Long Bien Bridge was initially named the Paul Doumer Bridge after the then Governor-General of French Indochina. The bridge’s construction was a remarkable feat of engineering for its time, standing testament to the technological prowess of early 20th-century France...
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