During a memorable trip to Moc Chau, I had the opportunity to set foot on the Bach Long Glass Bridge – a structure dubbed the longest glass bridge in the world. From the moment I heard about this place, I was very excited and eager to see the bridge's magnificent beauty firsthand. Without hesitation, my family and I set off for Son La to explore this impressive structure.
I departed from Hanoi early in the morning, traveling by bus to Moc Chau. The journey took about 5 hours, but thanks to the stunning scenery along the way – vast fields of flowers, rolling tea hills, and winding mountain passes – I didn't feel tired at all. As the bus approached Moc Chau Island – the location of the Bach Long glass bridge – I was amazed. Upon arrival, we were transported to Moc Chau Island to purchase tickets to visit the Bach Long glass bridge.

The moment I arrived, I was overwhelmed by the magnificent natural scenery. The rolling mountain ranges, lush green valleys, and clear blue sky created a breathtaking picture. The glass bridge, impressively shaped and spanning between two towering mountains, resembled a giant white dragon soaring through the air. It's easy to understand why this bridge has become one of the hottest photo spots recently.
After buying our tickets, my friends and I headed towards the glass bridge. The staff handed each of us a pair of shoe covers to ensure the glass surface remained clean and safe. Looking at the bridge before me, I felt both excited and a little nervous.


Bach Long Glass Bridge - Moc Chau
My first steps onto the bridge were a little unsteady because the transparent glass made me feel like I was floating in mid-air. Looking down, I saw a deep valley right below me, which made my heart race. However, after a few steps, I gradually got used to the feeling and began to enjoy the unique experience the bridge offered.
A cool breeze blew through, and the sunlight reflecting off the glass created a beautiful, shimmering effect. The national flags fluttered, their vibrant red color illuminating the entire bridge. I couldn't resist taking a few photos to capture this memorable moment.


Ms. Yen (right) and her husband enjoy the experience on the Bach Long glass bridge.
In particular, the Glass Skywalk, which winds along the cliffside, adds to the spectacle. Walking along it, I felt like I was walking in mid-air—a truly unforgettable experience.
“While walking on the bridge, my heart was pounding with anxiety because I’m afraid of heights. I just kept looking straight ahead and holding onto the railing, and with my husband by my side, I forgot my fear. After a while, I looked left and right and saw the trees and scenery, which made me feel much less scared. I was so happy to have conquered and overcome my long-standing fear of heights,” shared Ms. Yen (70 years old, Quang Ninh), who returned to Vietnam from Canada.
Although the entrance fee is somewhat higher than many other tourist attractions, at 550,000 VND per adult on weekdays and 650,000 VND on weekends, I feel the money spent is completely worth it. Not only did I get to experience a magnificent structure, but I also had the opportunity to challenge my limits and enjoy the pristine natural beauty of this highland region.


Bach Long Glass Bridge: An ideal destination
For those who love exploration and are passionate about conquering new challenges, I believe the Bach Long Glass Bridge will be an ideal destination. A trip here will not only provide memorable experiences but also the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, enjoy the fresh air, and capture beautiful moments. I'm sure that, if I have the chance, I will return to this place again to continue exploring the interesting things that Moc Chau has to offer.

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