Modern architecture: sea-crossing Lach Quen bridge in Nghe An

  • Lach Quen Bridge in a peaceful afternoon next to a fishing village in Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    Lach Quen Bridge in a peaceful afternoon next to a fishing village in Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
  • The northern part of Lach Quen bridge forms a very wide arc, embracing the eucalyptus-planted mountain peak, creating a harmonious scene. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    The northern part of Lach Quen bridge forms a very wide arc, embracing the eucalyptus-planted mountain peak, creating a harmonious scene. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
  • Lach Quen Bridge in a peaceful afternoon next to a fishing village in Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    Lach Quen Bridge in a peaceful afternoon next to a fishing village in Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
  • Lach Quen Bridge crosses the last section of the Mai Giang River before flowing into Lach Quen estuary (Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province). VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    Lach Quen Bridge crosses the last section of the Mai Giang River before flowing into Lach Quen estuary (Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province). VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
  • Lach Quen bridge adds a modern beauty to the poetic scenary of mountains, sea, rivers and fishing villages. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    Lach Quen bridge adds a modern beauty to the poetic scenary of mountains, sea, rivers and fishing villages. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
  • Lach Quen bridge adds in a modern beauty next to the poetic scenary of mountains, sea, rivers and fishing villages. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    Lach Quen bridge adds in a modern beauty next to the poetic scenary of mountains, sea, rivers and fishing villages. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
  • At the foot of Lach Quen bridge are fishing ports where fishermen dock their boats to sell seafood, or anchor to avoid storms, clean fishing nets and rest. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
    At the foot of Lach Quen bridge are fishing ports where fishermen dock their boats to sell seafood, or anchor to avoid storms, clean fishing nets and rest. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến
Lach Quen Bridge (Quynh Phu commune, Nghe An province) is one of eight bridges on the coastal route of Nghi Son (Thanh Hoa) - Cua Lo (Nghe An). The bridge is over 640m long, spanning Lach Quen estuary, one of the six major estuaries of Nghe An province. The bridge stands amidst the harmonious combination of mountains, sea, rivers, channels and unique terrain and topography of the last section of Mai Giang River before flowing into the sea. In addition to its important function to connect trading, Lach Quen Bridge has created a highlight, adding to the beauty of the coastal village space and natural scenery. VNA Photo: Xuân Tiến

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