Chua Cau, also known as the Japanese Bridge or Lai Vien Kieu, is a complex consisting of a bridge over a small canal and a pagoda on one end. It was said to be built in the early 17 th century by Japanese businessmen.
The bridge, recognised as a national cultural and historical relic site in 1990, is a symbol of Hoi An ancient town – a UNESCO-recognised World Cultural Heritage Site, as well as a symbol for the traditional cultural exchange between Vietnam and Japan.
Although it has been restored many times, the bridge still faces a risk from natuaral wear and tear.
