Thanh Toan bridge Hue | Vietnam Travel with ZaiTri
Thanh Toan bridge Hue | Vietnam Travel with ZaiTri
cycling Thanh Toan bridge, Hue Vietnam
a cycling trip thru' the tracks into the villages. Passing the very old communal houses, crossing the paddy fields, talking to local people & getting involved with rural life once upon a time in Vietnam! Ready to ride a bicycle? Drop us a line at: sales@orientalwindtravel.com or call +84985555827.
Photo by Soái Phạm & Ngà socola.
Thanh toàn bridge Hue Vietnam summer 2016
Thanh toàn bridge Hue Vietnam summer 2016
Thanh toàn bridge Hue Vietnam summer 2016
Tour de Hue - Cycling to Thanh Toan bridge, Hue Central Vietnam
Destination: Thanh Toan Tile-Roofed Bridge
Hightlights: cycling deep into the villages of Hue; games with rice & other folkgames; local market and food in the village.
Duration: 06 hours (8.30a.m --2.30pm)
Time to go: year round
How: by bicycle
Cycling distance approximately: 20 km
Road surface: off the beaten roads!
Cameraman: Eric
Guide: Shi & Ricky
Photographer: Soái Phạm
Cyclist model: RTG members and EXPATs in Hue
Pls contact sales@orientalwindtravel.com or visit us at orientalwindtravel.com for more details.
The Thanh Toan Bridge in Hue - Perfect Day Trip
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We took a taxi out to the Thanh Toan Bridge from Hue and spent some time to admire the this beautiful structure and the nearby market and museum. Then we set off to walk back to Hue's city center along rice fields and little towns. We loved this little excursion.
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Thanh Toan Tile-roofed Bridge and Local Market in Vietnam
Cầu ngói Thanh Toàn - Huế
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Hue, Vietnam-City Of Emperors, Tiger/Elephant Fights, And Historic Bridges
One of the most interesting sites I’ve ever come across in Southeast Asia let alone Vietnam is Ho Quyen, or the Tiger/Elephant fight arena in the former Imperial capital of Hue. It’s not on the same grand scale as Rome’s Coliseum but it’s an unusual and rare peak into a time in Southeast Asia when fights staged between tigers and elephants took place. Only 3 kilometers outside of Hue it was built in 1830 by the emperor at the time, Minh Manh, Research of this site revealed it was crumbling and falling apart but I was surprised that it was in better shape than I thought considering there has been little to no upkeep of the arena since the last fight took place here in 1904. There’s still enough structure including stairs to reach the top of the arena that you can imagine what it must have been like for the royal emperor and his entourage to be present during these brutal fights. Tigers were the symbol of rebellion, beasts that killed helpless villagers. Elephants were noble and represented monarchy, so it’s no wonder through the drugging, declawing and defanging of the tigers before the start of a fight who won everytime. It’s somewhat of a haunting feeling being inside the arena, on the very ground where tigers most of the time were trampled to death by elephants. If it looked like an elephant was losing a fight another would be sent in to help finish the job. All in the preservation of the pride of the monarchy. I crawled into some of the old holding areas for the tigers, some of which had claw marks scratched right into the plastered walls. A few kilometers in the other direction outside of the main town of Hue is a traditional Vietnamese countryside location complete with rice paddies, quiet roads, and a beautiful Japanese style covered bridge with a wonderful history. Thanh Toan Bridge is a cultural relic with unique architectural features but the story behind the bridge is far more interesting than the structure itself. Tran Thi Dao the childless wife of a high ranking mandarin or official in Le Hien Tong’s court in the 1700’s had the bridge constructed to help the local people communicate and travel outside of the village. When the Emperor heard of her kind deed he freed the village of taxes as a reminder of her generosity. In 1925 Emperor Kai Dinh ordered the village to build an altar in Tran Thi Dao’s memory inside the bridge. The Emperor knowing that Tran Thi Dao never had children ensured that she would always be remembered in a culture that puts a high importance on ancestor worship. This is one of two ancient bridges of Vietnam that appear in guide books world-wide. The other famous bridge of Vietnam is Hoi an’s Japanese covered bridge. That bridge was in fact built by Japanese immigrants in Hoi an but the Thanh Toan bridge is a Vietnamese bridge with similar features to the Japanese covered bridges of the time with a decorative tile roof and platforms inside to lean against. This is a lovely setting and the bridge is a great reason to leave the busier surroundings of Hue, making it a great afternoon getaway from the town. Back in Hue another bridge to admire is the Truong Tien Bridge created by the famous French architect and designer Gustav Eiffel. Completed in 1899 it’s setting over the Perfume River is atmospheric, even rising to romantic in stature. It’s had many ups and downs weathering historic storms and two wars. It’s latest renovation took 5 years from 1991-95 and in 2002 a lighting system was added. Today the bridge is mostly used for motorbikes and pedestrians and admired by all, especially in the evening with it’s colorful light display. It’s wonderful to cross the bridge North of the river where the Citadel and ancient Imperial complex is located and also to visit Hue’s largest outdoor market, Dong Ba. This is a great market to visit and buy some of the local snacks and fresh fruit and admire all of the wonderful ingredients that go into the amazing cuisine of Vietnam. These are all interesting and highly recommended places and sites to experience but the real reason most people visit Hue is to see the Imperial City where the Nguyen emperors ruled from 1802-1945. The complex is protected by the Citadel. Fortified ramparts that stretch 2 kilometers by 2 kilometers with an outer moat filled with water routed from the Perfume River. Within the Citadel is the Imperial City, inside an even more exclusive area, the Forbidden Purple City, access of which was only permitted to the Nguyen Imperial family. Much of the Forbidden Purple City had been destroyed during the Vietnam War when in 1968 one of the bloodiest battles of the conflict took place here during the Tet offensive. At first because of the cultural significance of the site, U.S. troops were ordered not to bomb the Imperial City but as fighting grew more intense those restrictions were lifted. Out of 160 original buildings only 10 remain as a result of the battle. The Mieu Temple has managed...
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Vietnam Hue Thanh Toan Bridge
Located about 8km to the south east of Thuy Thanh commune, Huong Thuy district, Thua Thien Hue province, Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge was constructed over the river running across Thanh Toan village (which was renamed as Thanh Thuy village under Thieu Tri reign). Thanh Thuy village was founded in late XVI century. Its first patriarchs are those from Thanh Hoa province who followed God Nguyen Hoang to reclaim in village. Ms. Tran Thi Dao who is a niece of the 6th generation of Tran family donated her own money to construct the bridge.
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge was designed in Thuong gia, ha kieu (the house is above, the bridge is beneath) architecture. The bridge is 18,75m long and 5,82m wide. Rows of wooden platform and railing where visitors can have a rest were built on two sides. Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge is roofed and divided into 7 compartments. Of all, the central compartment is used to worship Ms. Tran Thi Dao. Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge has been renovated several times (1847, 1906, 1956, 1971). Although the construction material was slightly changed, its architecture was remained.
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge is an ancient architecture relic with historic and cultural values. It is one of very few bridges which have high artistic value in Vietnam.
Thanh Toan tile-roofed bridge was recognized as national relic in Decision No. 575/QĐ dated July 14th, 1990 of Culture and Information Ministry (Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism today).
Cycling to Thanh Toan bridge in Hue, Central Vietnam
A cycling trip thru' the villages, deep into the local life of the Hue people. Join us, to know about the rural life once upon a time in Vietnam!
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Cầu Ngói Thanh Toàn hút hồn khách du lịch Huế | Duy Jungle
Cầu Ngói Thanh Toàn là một cây cầu với lối kiến trúc cổ, cây cầu này được công nhận là Di Tích Văn Hóa Cấp Quốc Gia 1990. Cầu Ngói Thanh Toàn được xây dựng theo lối kiến trức thượng gia hạ kiều.
Hiện nay Cầu Ngói Thanh Toàn thu hút khá nhiều khách du lịch Huế, kể cả khách nước ngoài và Việt Nam.
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