Golden Bridge in Da Nang on British newspaper’s ‘wonders of the new world’ list



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Golden Bridge located in the Ba Na Hills tourist area in Da Nang is essentially a pedestrian viaduct that includes 8 spans, 7 piers and 2 abutments with a total length of 150 m – Photo: Sun World BaNa Hills

“The new millennium has seen new wonders appear on the tourist map,” asked the Daily Mail. The British newspaper argues that while the old wonders have not changed after hundreds of years, “wobbly” devotees should bag themselves new and beautiful places to “register”.

The Daily Mail admits that the new list of wonders they come up with may be controversial and suspicious, but it’s normal.

“When the Sydney Opera House (clam theater) was being built in Australia, many people could not stand this architecture. However, 40 years after its opening in 1973, the consulting firm Deloitte estimated that the ‘cultural and symbolic’ value of this work for Australia amounted to 2.5 billion pounds sterling ”, argues the Daily Mail.

Even in the UK, the 135m London Eye was a controversial topic. However, until now, the building has become one of the symbols that are reminiscent of London. “There have been many copies of the London Eye around the world and the last one is in Dubai”, quotes the British newspaper.

According to the Daily Mail, the new list of wonders of the world will always change because people’s tastes are constantly different at each stage. Maybe in 5 years there will be new jobs, but the Daily Mail said the names they listed deserve a new artificial wonder today.

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Daily Mail expressed their enthusiasm for the man-made work in Vietnam, saying that in a short time tens of thousands of articles about Golden Bridge appeared on Instagram. Netizens also discovered many works that follow the works of Vietnam, but no version is as unique and famous as the original – Photo: Sun World BaNa Hills

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Towers Of Green in Milan, Italy ranked second on the Daily Mail list. Bringing green trees to the balcony of two high-end apartment towers makes the job stand out – Screenshot

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In addition to the Golden Bridge, Southeast Asia is also represented by Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay park. This park was first opened in 2012 with 3 themed gardens. The entire park features rising steel structures inspired by century-old trees – Screenshot

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Dubai Frame’s impressive and controversial work in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) is also on the list. As the name suggests, all work is modeled after a picture frame. The British newspaper The Guardian calls it the largest photo frame in the world. Thanks to this audacious idea, each person will have a different “image” of Dubai depending on the angle of vision – Screenshot

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The Soumaya Museum in Mexico is also among the wonders that the Daily Mail recommends experiencing if possible. More than 66,000 works of art are exhibited in this museum – Screenshots

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TTO – “From the cliffs, two giant hands seem to hold a golden thread, as if the mountain itself had grown in hands”, the prestigious American newspaper The New York Times described completely astonished by the Golden Bridge on top of Ba Na.

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