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Information about 16th Century Japanese Bridge
Built in 16th century, the Japanese covered bridge in Hoi An (Lai Vien Kieu) stands the test of time as the beautiful monument of the friendly ties between the Japanese and Chinese community in this ancient port City.
The construction of the bridge united two historic districts, the Chinese on the one hand and the Japanese on the other. Over the centuries, the ornamentation has remained faithful to the original Japanese design. If you look closely, you will be able to see the sculptures of two dogs and two monkeys. They are put there to signify the year that the Japanese started the construction (the year of the Monkey) and the year they finished (the year of the Dog).
The Bridge actually has two distinguished parts: the bridge and the temple. Therefore, it was called “Chua Cau” in Vietnamese (“Chua” = “temple/pagoda”, “Cau” = “bridge”).
After visiting the Japanese Bridge, you could also visit nearby attractions such as Quan Cong temple, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, Tan Ky Ancient House and so on. These places are also famous historical sites in Hoi An city.
Interesting facts about 16th Century Japanese Bridge
Location: The bridge is located at the western end of Tran Phu Street and is easily accessible from the city center.
Dress Code: There are no dress code restrictions.
Ticket: The entrance ticket for the whole UNESCO world-heritage town already includes the Japanese bridge ticket. But if you travel with Asiaventura, it's all already included! Don't worry and just enjoy !
Opening time: Twenty-four hours (Please note that the temple part opens from 6 a.m to 10 p.m), Ticket required from 7 a.m until 9 p.m
Best time to visit: Since this is one of the most popular site in Hoi An, it is quite normal that you will be overwhelmed by group of local and international tourists. The best time to visit the bridge is from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m., when it is less crowded.
Pictures of 16th Century Japanese Bridge
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