The 22 Special Bridges In The World - This One Takes The Cake

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21. U Bein Bridge, Myanmar

U Bein Bridge in Myanmar is the world’s longest teakwood bridge, stretching 1.2 kilometers across Taungthaman Lake. Built in the 1850s, it is still used by locals and visitors alike.
The bridge offers beautiful views, especially at sunrise and sunset, and is a favorite spot for photographers. Its simple design and historic charm make it a symbol of Myanmar’s culture and resilience.
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