Hoi An's iconic Chua Cau reopens after extensive restoration amid controversy
Wed, 10/16/2024 - 06:41
After a 19-month restoration, the iconic Chua Cau or Japanese Bridge in Hoi An ancient town has reopened to visitors amid a backdrop of controversy and anticipation.
This historic bridge, an emblem of Hoi An's rich cultural heritage, has undergone its largest renovation to date, sparking debate and drawing interest from locals and tourists alike.
Chua Cau or Japanese Bridge reopens after 19 months of restoration. Photo: Ha Nam
The People’s Committee of Hoi An City, Quang Nam, recently inaugurated the restoration project of the Japanese Bridge to coincide with the 20th Hoi An - Japan Cultural Exchange event.
This extensive restoration of Japanese Bridge is the largest ever undertaken, with a total cost of 20.2 billion VND ($800,000).
According to the Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage Conservation Management, the architectural form and structural integrity of Japanese Bridge, from its overall appearance to detailed components, have been preserved almost entirely.
The overarching restoration approach emphasized preserving the original architectural form, structural elements, and historical artifacts to the fullest extent possible.
Following the restoration, Japanese Bridge's deficiencies have been nearly entirely rectified, with significant reinforcement ensuring its stability and durability, allowing it to continue standing as a testament to Hoi An's cultural heritage.
Visitors flock to see Japanese Bridge following its restoration. Photo: Ha Nam
Tourists pose for photos at the newly restored Japanese Bridge. Photo: Ha Nam
Source: Vietnamnet