“The world’s longest glass bridge (over 630 meters long) Transparent tempered glass floor with breathtaking valley views A fusion of modern engineering and natural beauty Popular for photography and adventure tourism Named “White Dragon” for its long, elegant appearance across the mountains”
Bach Long Glass Bridge stands as a remarkable symbol of modern tourism in Northern Vietnam. Nestled amid the lush mountains of Moc Chau, this glass bridge attracts thousands of visitors each year seeking both adventure and spectacular views of the region’s pristine nature. It represents the local government’s ambition to develop sustainable tourism while showcasing the area’s natural charm.
The project originated around 2019 when Vietnamese engineers collaborated with French designers to create a structure that was both visually stunning and exceptionally safe. The bridge’s glass panels were manufactured from high-quality tempered glass capable of withstanding the weight of hundreds of people simultaneously.
Construction was challenging due to the deep valley and unpredictable weather conditions. Specialized equipment and techniques were required to assemble the glass sections at a height_ of 150 meters. When completed, the bridge gained recognition as the “world’s longest glass bridge,” drawing attention from global media and travelers alike.
Visitors walking across Bach Long experience an exhilarating sense of floating in mid-air, surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and dense forests. The bridge is especially captivating during sunrise or sunset when light reflects beautifully off the glass surface, creating a dreamlike atmosphere perfect for photography.
Today, Bach Long Glass Bridge has become a landmark of Son La Province, symbolizing how modern engineering can harmoniously blend with nature. It continues to welcome tourists from around the world, offering a unique and memorable adventure in the highlands of Vietnam.
How to Get There
- From Hanoi, travel by car or tour bus to Moc Chau (about 4–5 hours). From the town center, continue to Muong Sang Commune by local taxi or motorbike (approximately 20 minutes).
Travel Tips
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Visit early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and stunning light.
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Wear non-slip shoes and follow the safety rules on the bridge.
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Those afraid of height_s should take it slowly and enjoy the view from rest platforms.
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Avoid visiting during rainy weather, as the bridge may be temporarily closed.
Admission Fee
Domestic visitors (Vietnamese):
- Adults: 650,000 VND
- Children: 450,000 VND
Foreign visitors:
- Adults: 800,000 VND
- Children: 550,000 VND
Opening Hours
- Open daily: 07:00 – 22:00