Monday, February 18, 2019

Sunset at bridge


The sunset scene at Thi Nai Bridge (also called Nhon Hoi Bridge), the bridge over Thi Nai Lagoon is 2,477m long, including the system of roads 6,960m long with 5 short bridges connecting Quy Nhon City to Phuong Mai Peninsula. 


Thi Nai is the lagoon, which is said to be the largest in Binh Dinh, is situated between two low mountain ranges that merge with the blue sea, offering stunning vistas and mild weather that combines sunshine with the cool breezes blowing out of the forests from the mountains. 


Thi Nai is the place where the Kon and Ha Thanh rivers bring water and silt through many doors and eventually flow into the sea. Thi Nai Bridge took three years to construct and opened on December 22, 2006. It cut the road distance from Qui Nhơn City to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone from 60 km (via Tuy Phước District) to only 7 km. 


The bridge stretches like a giant dragon, making a highlight between a majestic and outstanding space throughout the Thi Nai Lagoon area. From a distance, the white bridge stretches over the blue water, connecting the two ends of the land and the island is a beautiful one on one side. When the afternoon came, the sun gradually disappeared into the mountains on the mainland, the bridge becomes more and more fanciful.

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