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Japanese Bridge - Hoa An

Japanese Bridge, Hoa An, Vietnam
The Japanese Bridge also known as Cau Pagoda was built in the 17th century by mainly Japanese people. The bridge, 18 metres long, connects the Chinese quarter on the eastern side to the Japanese quarter on the western side. Though called Japanese Bridge, its architecture is a combination of Vietnamese, Japanese and Chinese.