Thanh Toan Bridge
Charming 18th-century tile-roofed bridge in Hue's countryside.

About Thanh Toan Bridge
Thanh Toan Bridge, or Cầu ngói Thanh Toàn, is a captivating historical structure located in the rural areas of Hue, Vietnam. This covered bridge, built in 1776, is an outstanding example of traditional Vietnamese architecture, featuring a distinctive tiled roof and intricate woodwork. Commissioned by a wealthy local woman of Chinese descent, the bridge was constructed to facilitate travel and commerce by connecting two parts of the village over a small river. Today, it is one of only a few remaining bridges of its kind in Vietnam, making it an important cultural landmark. Visitors to Thanh Toan Bridge are treated to a peaceful setting surrounded by lush greenery and reflective waters, creating a perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts. The bridge itself is adorned with beautifully carved panels and traditional motifs, showcasing the artistry of the craftsmen of the time. Inside, a small altar pays homage to the benefactor who made the bridge possible, adding a spiritual dimension to your visit. Beyond its historical significance, Thanh Toan Bridge is a gateway to local culture. Nearby, a small museum provides insights into the region's agricultural practices and daily village life, offering a deeper understanding of the area's heritage. As you explore, you'll find local vendors selling handmade crafts and regional delicacies, allowing you to savor the flavors and traditions of rural Vietnam. Just a short drive from Hue city center, Thanh Toan Bridge is an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and experience the serene countryside. Combine your visit with nearby attractions such as the Thanh Toan Museum or a leisurely bike ride through the surrounding rice paddies to make the most of your journey.
Highlights
- 18th-century tile-roofed bridge with intricate woodwork
- Picturesque countryside setting ideal for photography
- Unique example of traditional Vietnamese architecture
- On-site museum offering insights into local farming practices
- Nearby vendors selling crafts and regional delicacies
- Altar honoring the bridge's benefactor
- Proximity to serene rice paddies for countryside exploration
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- MondayOpen 24 hours
- TuesdayOpen 24 hours
- WednesdayOpen 24 hours
- ThursdayOpen 24 hours
- FridayOpen 24 hours
- SaturdayOpen 24 hours
- SundayOpen 24 hours
