Located on National Highway 279, spanning the majestic Da River, Pa Uon Bridge in Quynh Nhai District, Son La Province, is one of the most prominent bridges in Vietnam. With a record height of the bridge piers in Southeast Asia, Pa Uon Bridge is not only an important traffic project but also an attractive destination for those who love to explore nature and unique architecture.
Pa Uon Bridge is the bridge with the highest bridge piers in Southeast Asia
Pa Uon Bridge was inaugurated in 2010, this is a bridge that plays an important role in connecting traffic in the Northwest region. The bridge is 1,418m long, connecting the two banks of the Da River in Quynh Nhai District, Son La Province. The bridge piers are 98m high (the highest in Southeast Asia), creating a spectacular and unique scene.
Architecture:
- Modern and sturdy design, harmoniously combined with nature.
- The towering bridge piers are likened to "pillars supporting the sky" firmly in the middle of the Northwest sky.
Surrounding landscape:
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The blue Da River meanders under the bridge, creating a poetic scene.
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The surrounding mountain ranges create a backdrop for the bridge, especially beautiful at dawn or dusk.
Admire the beautiful scenery:
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Standing on the bridge, visitors can admire the panoramic view of the Da River and the vast Son La hydroelectric reservoir.
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Pa Uon Bridge is an ideal place to take souvenir photos with majestic natural scenery.
Check-in:
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This is a favorite destination for backpackers and photographers thanks to its unique shooting angles and impressive landscapes.
Explore local culture:
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Combining the trip, visitors can visit Thai villages, experience local cuisine and unique cultural festivals.
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