Long Bien iron bridge in Hanoi Hong River The 1,6827-long 'Tong Bien' iron bridge across the north and south of the Hong River, the Han River in Vietnam, was Gustave Eiffel, the designer of the Phil Tower during the French colonial period. It was designed by the French rule in 1899 and completed in 1002. During the Vietnam War, it was destroyed and restored by more than 10 variables due to numerous air raids as a connecting port of Haiphong and Hanoi. It is said that entry and exit are prohibited and only trains, motorcycles and people can use it. Newly built modern bridges along the Hong River divide the weight of the suit, but the weight of 118 years is Long Bien It is a Vietnamese history museum that lives only with iron bridges. Currently, there is a cafe where you can enjoy the view of Long Bien iron bridge in Long Bien Station, and I recommend a lot of view restaurants. 👍