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Japanese Covered Bridge - Hoi An ancient town

Japanese Covered Bridge - Hoi An

Japanese Covered Bridge is seen as a symbol of Hoi An ancient town, also known as Bridge Pagoda or Chua Cau or Lai Vien Kieu. This pagoda is located on the bridge about 18 meters long, curved squeezed through a small creek flowing into Thu Bon River, connect Tran Phu street with Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street.


History of Japanese Covered Bridge

- The bridge was built around the 17th century by the Japanese businessmen, but according to Vietnam architecture.

- In 1653, the bridge was built more pagoda section, connecting to the railing and protruding middle. Since then, the locals called Chua Cau or Japanese Covered Bridge.

- In 1719, Nguyen Phuc Chu Lord was visited to Hoi An, and named for the bridge Lai Vien Kieu, which means "The bridge welcome afar guests".

- Later, Japanese Covered Bridge underwent several restorations, and change shape. Appearance today is formed from restorations in the 18th century and 19. The decorative scheme of porcelain plate or porcelain glaze is characteristic expressions of Nguyen Dynasty architecture.


Architecture of Japanese Covered Bridge

Pagodas and bridge are carved meticulously wooden, and the facade turned toward the river. From the outside, Japanese Covered Bridge has a curved roof, supported by a system of structural wood, and the foundation is arch pillar stone. Bridge deck is Curved, the walkway is paver wooden, the two sides have small wooden pedestal.

Pagoda part separated from the bridge by a layer of wooden walls and doors. The roof is yin-yang tiles and covering the bridge. On the main door there is a large sign, embossed three kanji - Lai Vien Kieu. Although called the pagoda but no statue inside, which worship a wooden statue of Bac De Tran Vo - Gods protection land, giving joy and happiness to everyone.

At each end of the bridge, two sides are two statues, a monkey statue and a dog statue. The statues in sitting posture were carved jackfruit wood, forward each statue has an immolate incense bowl. According to legend, headed of Mamazu monster located in Japan, the tail in the Indian Ocean, and the body in Vietnam. When Mamazu move will cause earthquakes, natural disasters, floods. So the Japanese uses monkey and dog gods to prop town the monster.


Special architecture and history associated with the ancient town, visitors to Hoi An not forget to visit Japanese Covered Bridge. This place is still sacred and is also the meeting place for locals, wish a life of harmony and solidarity.

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Hoi An travel
    1) Hoi An ancient town
          - Tan Ky old house
          - Quan Thang old house
          - Phung Hung old house
          - Tran family chapel
          - Phuc Kien assembly hall
          - Quang Dong assembly hall
          - Trieu Chau assembly hall
          - Japanese covered bridge
          - Cam Pho temple
          - Quan Cong temple
          - Museum of folklore in Hoi An
          - Museum of trade ceramics in Hoi An
          - Museum of Sa Huynh culture in Hoi An
          - Handicraft workshop in Hoi An
          - Hoi An traditional art performance theatre
    2) Hoi An traditional village
          - Thanh Ha pottery village
          - Tra Que vegetable village
          - Kim Bong carpentry village
    3) Extend attractions in Hoi An
          - Cua Dai beach
          - An Bang beach
          - Cham islands
          - My Son sanctuary
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