Kon Klor suspension bridge is a very popular Kon Tum tourist destination in Dak Ro Va commune. Not only does it have a beautiful appearance, this is also a unique project associated with the name of the windy highland city. If you have the opportunity to visit here, don't miss the opportunity to check in with this famous bridge! Kon Klor suspension bridge across the Dak Bla river - the legendary river flowing back to the West is the place to check out. -in "virtual living" attracts a large number of people near and far next to Bo Y Border Gate, Long Loi Flower Garden... This famous architectural work that took about 1 year to complete has a similar structure and size. looks extremely impressive. Not only is it the largest and most beautiful bridge in the mountains and forests of the Central Highlands, this is also one of the unique symbols of the highland city of Kon Tum that you cannot miss the opportunity to visit here. Like many other prominent tourist attractions, the best time to visit Kon Klor Suspension Bridge is from December to March of the following year, which falls in the highland dry season. Because at this time, Kon Tum's weather is generally sunny and little rain, so it will be extremely favorable for you to visit, trekking or start a journey of discovery. If you have the opportunity to stop here in the last two months of the year, December and November, besides the cold weather that brings a feeling of relaxation and comfort, you will also be greeted by the stunning beauty of the wild sunflower hills. The area is filled with golden trees and a bustling, cheerful atmosphere coming from countless festivals celebrating the harvest. January when the rubber tree forest enters the leaf-changing season or March when the coffee fields bloom with white flowers filling the sky are also ideal times that you should consider. Officially inaugurated on May 1/ In 1994, after more than a year of construction, the Kon Klor Suspension Bridge stands out with its eye-catching bright yellow and crimson colors and has been in operation for nearly 30 years. This is a large and beautiful architectural work spanning the two banks of Dak Bla - the legendary river flowing to the west of the vast land connecting Quang Ngai province with Yaly Hydropower Plant and Kon Tum commune with the new economic zone. Under the warm afternoon sunlight, this 292 meter long, 4.5 meter wide bridge surrounded by majestic high mountains and sprawling green mulberry fields always makes anyone who has the opportunity to visit this place feel excited. Bewildered by the charming beauty reflecting in the river of the bridge. Not stopping at appearance, Kon Klor Suspension Bridge made of solid iron and steel also has extremely good durability and bearing capacity. With a cable-stayed structure (also known as oblique tension) using pillars and anchor cables to support the entire system, the bridge allows many types of vehicles or vehicles with large loads to move freely without having to move. worry about safety. This is also the unique design that carries the bridge's name far and wide while also turning this project of the proud Kon Klor Village into an aesthetic symbol associated with the era from windy Kon Tum City. Indigenous people after a long day of work crossing the Kon Klor Suspension Bridge returning home with carts full of cassava is one of the extremely familiar images at this attraction. In the past, when the cable-stayed bridge had not been built, both people and cattle who wanted to get to the other side had to wade across the river or row boats, which was both difficult and very dangerous. At present, thanks to the presence of the bridge, the lives of Kon Tum people in general and Kon Klor Village in particular have changed significantly. Food and goods are transported back and forth between the two sides more conveniently. Children cross the suspension bridge in their hometown and freely play on the way to school instead of traveling by wooden boat that sometimes tilts in the strong current. Crossing the other side of the bridge, you can not only visit the Ba Na ethnic village with its unique customs and traditions, but also have the opportunity to enjoy the village scenery covered with immense, low green. In the open are banana gardens and coffee hills, imbued with the wild and majestic Central Highlands. It can be said that this cable-stayed bridge not only brings important connection value, helping to bring closer the distance between people on both sides of the Dak Bla River, but also makes a great contribution to understanding cultural traditions and trade. economy, thereby creating a strong relationship between the ethnic groups living together here. Kon Klor Suspension Bridge - a work that uniquely symbolizes the cultural beauty of the Central Highlands region in general and Kon City in general. Tum in particular. If you have the opportunity to travel to the plateau, don't forget to stop by this bridge to bring home beautiful "virtual life" check-in photos!
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Ngày cập nhật : 18/12/2024