

Huế, Vietnam
Huế, Vietnam
Thanh Toan Bridge, just east of Huế’s center, is an elegant 18th‑century covered footbridge built in the traditional “tile-roofed” style. Spanning a quiet village canal, it offers a glimpse of rural life away from the city’s imperial sites. Visitors come for its graceful architecture, shaded resting spaces, and the nearby small museum on local agriculture. It’s a low-key stop—best combined with a bike ride through rice fields or a half-day countryside tour—suited to travelers interested in vernacular history, photography, and a calmer slice of Huế beyond the Citadel.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours, daily