Answer to edition 622
The bridge featured last week has appeared on “Where in the World…” before but not from this viewpoint. It is known as the Dragon Bridge because of the head of a dragon at either end. The arches from which the bridge is suspended form the dragon’s body.
The style would suggest that the city where the bridge is found is likely to be in Asia. It can be found crossing the Han River in Da Nang, Vietnam.

Last week's winners
Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (622) as Da Nang: Bojan (@FunnyYummyWorld), David (@SparkofLight), Tim (@timofnewbury) and Jackie (@jackiesjourneys).
Well done everyone.
This week's "Where in the World..."
This week is a little bit of a challenge, The architecture is a clue to which part of the world the city is. Indeed, the view has often been used to illustrate the juxtaposition of traditional architecture with 21st-century architecture. Good luck.

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