The curved golden bridge at the Ba Na Hill Mountain Resorts Da Nang designed by TA Landscape Architecture, is open to the public near Da Nang in central Vietnam. Named Golden Bridge, the walkway forms part of an upgraded route between two cable-car stations within the mountain-top resort.
The bridge's hands, which are constructed from fiberglass and wire mesh positioned around steel supports, are decorated with cracks and moss to make them look like aged stone ruins. “The remarkable appearance of two huge grips looks like they drew the bridge out from the land and adore it as it were a gift from nature," said the practice.
The 150-metre long, five-metre-wide, pedestrian bridge sits 1,400 meters above sea level.
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