General Overview and Architectural Design
Hoang Van Thu Bridge is one of Hai Phong’s most iconic and modern landmarks. It serves as a vital transportation link, spanning the Cấm River and connecting the old city center (Hồng Bàng District) with the new administrative and urban development area to the north (Thủy Nguyên District).
“Seabird’s Wing” Design: The bridge’s most distinctive feature is its spectacular architectural shape, which was inspired by a graceful seabird’s wing. The unique, curved steel tube arch design makes it a striking visual masterpiece, symbolizing the dynamic growth and “flight” of Hai Phong, the port city.
Engineering Feat: Completed and opened in October 2019, the bridge is an impressive piece of modern Vietnamese engineering. Its main span of 200 meters (656 feet) is currently the largest arch bridge span in Vietnam.
Dimensions: The bridge is approximately 1,570 meters (nearly 1 mile) long and 33.5 meters wide, accommodating four motor lanes, two mixed lanes, and pedestrian sidewalks.
Cultural Significance and Tourist Experience
Hoang Van Thu Bridge is more than just infrastructure; it is rapidly becoming a popular destination for tourists and photographers.
Symbol of Modernity: It is recognized as the starting point and a key component of Hai Phong’s ambitious plan to relocate its administrative and political center, marking a significant step in the city’s urban expansion and modernization.
Nighttime Spectacle: The most recommended time to visit is after sunset. The bridge is equipped with an advanced LED lighting system that illuminates the structure in vibrant, changing colors. This dazzling display creates breathtaking reflections on the Cấm River, making it a favorite spot for evening strolls and photography.
Viewing Points: Visitors often enjoy walking along the adjacent river banks or using the bridge’s pedestrian sidewalks to admire the architecture and the cityscape. The unique circular, two-story ramps on the south bank are also an architectural feature worth noting.
History, Development, and Practical Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Spans the Cấm River, connecting Hồng Bàng District and Thủy Nguyên District. |
| Construction Period | Started in January 2017; Inaugurated and opened to traffic in October 2019. |
| Investment | Approximately 2,173 billion VND (over 94 million USD), entirely funded by the municipal budget. |
| Architectural Style | Modern steel tube arch bridge, inspired by a seabird's wing. |
| Admission Fee | Free (It is a public traffic bridge). |
| Best For | Architecture enthusiasts, night-time photography, evening sightseeing, and a pleasant walk. |
| Note | As a primary transportation artery, there are no specific visitor centers or operating hours. Visitors are free to view the bridge from the riverbanks or walk across its pedestrian paths at any time. |




