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Vietnam to open Bullet train hotel next to World’s longest pedestrian glass bridge


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Hidden in Vietnam's northwestern hills is a hotel resembling the shape of a high-speed train.

 

Check out this video.

 

The high-speed train-shaped hotel is located near the world’s longest pedestrian glass bridge.

 

Although not yet opened, the hillside accommodation in Moc Chau immediately will attract the attention of young people because of its novel and unusual design.

 

The trend of traveling by train in Vietnam has been growing in recent years, if you are too familiar with the image of high-class train cars like 5-star hotels, then you will surely enjoy seeing them. the hotel that is exactly like a speedboat in Moc Chau.

 

Built in the mountainous landscape of the Northwest, the newly-appeared The Bullet Hotel is located right under the hillside in Ban Lon, Muong Sang Commune, Moc Chau. 

 

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The hotel ship has a length of 225 meters and includes 28 rooms. 

 

From the front of the train to the end of the train, each compartment is a room with a capacity of rooms from 2 to 16 people.

 

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Bach Long Glass Bridge

 

The super speed train hotel is located right next to Bach Long Glass Bridge – the longest pedestrian bridge in the world. 

 

This is a project that also attracts the attention of people from all over the world.

 

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View of the hotel overlooking Bach Long bridge, although not too close, you can admire the beauty of this bridge

 

Bach Long Bridge has a total length of up to 632m, of which the part over the cliff is 290m long and the part on the cliff is 342m long.

 

This is the fourth glass bridge in Vietnam.

 

Currently, the hotel is still in the process of completing the final items so that it can begin to welcome tourists to visit during the National Day holiday on September 2.

 

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