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Ben Me, the new check-in point for many people

Hue people enjoy sightseeing and taking photos at the new wooden half-moon bridge in Ben Me.

Ben Me, the new check-in point for many people

Ben Me becomes the new check-in point for young people.PHOTO: PHAN THIEN DINH

From the beginning of 2020, the Hue city government has implemented a project to build a walkway on both sides of the Perfume River with the aim of creating better public spaces for the people. No longer sad, dark, this place becomes the check-in point of Hue youth and many tourists come to visit and admire the scenery.

The people of the ancient capital also enjoy the walking route, where they exercise, jog, and cycle every day. Recently, the project of a half-moon bridge in Ben Me area, Phu Thuan ward, north bank of Huong river has been completed, attracting many people to take pictures.


The stone steps lead to the Perfume River.PHOTO: PHAN THIEN DINH

The area of ​​the semi-circular bridge in Ben Me is always crowded with people passing by. This place is located quite close to the New Year Spring Festival of Tan Suu, so many photographers combine to capture flowers with the river. Ms. Le Tran Minh Tram (26 years old, Phu Thuan, Hue) said: “I am very happy when the walking path along the Perfume River is completed.

I can walk to enjoy the beautiful view of the Perfume River. Now Hue government. making more a half moon bridge in Ben Me helps the scene become more poetic and lyrical “. Nguyen Minh Nguyen (19 years old, a student from Hue University of Sciences) confided: “I often ride here after school. There are more half-moon bridges so my friends invite me to take pictures”.


The setting sun creates a poetic and charming scene.PHOTO: PHAN THIEN DINH

On social networks, Hue people also shared a series of picturesque pictures of the new Ben Me project and invited friends and relatives to check-in and take photos of the new location. However, there are still some Facebook accounts concerned about safety because this half-moon bridge has no railing.

“Nice, but there should be a handrail to avoid falling,” Tan Nguyen commented. Nguyen Ngoc Chau Giang wrote: “If you were walking, someone passing by hit strongly, you fell into the water immediately”. “Beautiful but should not bring active children. They stumble and fall very dangerously”, Luong Tra My expressed.


People come here to visit, admire the scenery.PHOTO: PHAN THIEN DINH
People happily taking pictures for each other.PHOTO: PHAN THIEN DINH

Thanh Nien

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