1. Dragon Bridge (Cau Rong) is an iconic bridge located in Da Nang, Vietnam. It spans over the Han River, connecting the city center with the eastern coastal area. The bridge is famous for its unique design resembling a dragon, which is a symbol of power and prosperity in Vietnamese culture.

The Dragon Bridge is the longest bridge in Vietnam, measuring about 666 meters in length. It was completed in 2013 and has since become a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Da Nang’s rapid development. The dragon-shaped bridge is particularly impressive at night when it is illuminated with colorful LED lights.

Every Saturday and Sunday night, the Dragon Bridge comes alive with a fire and water show. At 9 pm, the dragon’s head spouts out fire and water, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. It’s a thrilling experience to witness the dragon breathing fire against the backdrop of the city’s skyline.

2. The Dragon Bridge is accessible to the public 24/7, allowing visitors to admire its architecture and enjoy the view of the Han River. There is no specific working time since it is a bridge and not a facility with staff. There is no phone number associated with the bridge.

3. The Dragon Bridge is a public bridge, so there is no admission fee or ticket required to visit it. As for transportation, you can easily reach the Dragon Bridge by taxi or motorbike. It is located in the city center of Da Nang, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city.