“The Huc” means “Morning Sunlight” or “Rising Sun” in Vietnamese

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The Huc Bridge is a famous red wooden pedestrian bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam, leading to Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake and symbolizing vitality and renewal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian bridge
tourist attraction
associatedWith Hoan Kiem Lake legends
Ngoc Son Temple complex NERFINISHED
city Hanoi
color red
connects Ngoc Son Temple NERFINISHED
shore of Hoan Kiem Lake
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
function access to Ngoc Son Temple
heritageStatus iconic symbol of Hanoi
languageOfName Vietnamese
leadsTo Ngoc Son Temple NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hoan Kiem Lake NERFINISHED
material wood
nameMeaning Morning Sunlight
Rising Sun
notableFeature distinctive red color
wooden construction
notableFor scenic views of Hoan Kiem Lake
religiousContext Buddhist and Confucian temple complex
symbolizes morning sunlight
renewal
rising sun
vitality
tourismCategory Hanoi Old Quarter attractions
touristActivity photography
sightseeing
usage pedestrian

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The Huc Bridge nameMeaning “The Huc” means “Morning Sunlight” or “Rising Sun” in Vietnamese