U Bein Bridge is a crossing that spans the Taungthaman Lake near Amarapura in Myanmar. The 1.2-kilometre bridge was built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world.
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U Bein Bridge is a crossing that spans the Taungthaman Lake near Amarapura in Myanmar. The 1.2-kilometre bridge was built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world.
Uben Bridge, in the ancient city of Amarabura in Myanmar, spans East Taman Lake and is 1200 meters long. It is the world's longest teak bridge. The piers, bridges, and planks of the bridge are all made of precious teak. It was built during the Mindong period of the Gongbang Dynasty. Under the bridge is a quiet pastoral scene. East Taman Lake is a shallow lake, a row of flowery and two pointed wooden boats docked neatly on the shore waiting for tourists to arrive. Uben Bridge is a unique and unique shape, Myanmar and even the world. The bridge is all built from the precious teak wood of Myanmar. The bridge is not used by a nail at the junction, and it is all dependent on the bucket. After 160 years of baptism, it is immortal and has become a rare historical monument.
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The bridge was built in 1851 and is 1200 meters long. The bridge is completely made of teak wood. It is the oldest and longest teak structure bridge in the world. The bridge column and the bridge column are 3 meters away, and there are more than 1,000 bridge columns. There is no iron nail at the connection of the bridge, and it is all dependent on the bucket. The bridge has been a storm for 150 years, but it is still strong. Locally, the bridge has a nice nickname - "the bridge of lovers". The bridge is long, but love is not long.
Uben Bridge, in the ancient city of Amarabura in Myanmar, spans East Taman Lake and is 1200 meters long. It is the world's longest teak bridge. The piers, bridges, and planks of the bridge are all made of precious teak. It was built during the Mindong period of the Gongbang Dynasty. Under the bridge is a quiet pastoral scene. East Taman Lake is a shallow lake, a row of flowery and two pointed wooden boats docked neatly on the shore waiting for tourists to arrive. Uben Bridge is a unique and unique shape, Myanmar and even the world. The bridge is all built from the precious teak wood of Myanmar. The bridge is not used by a nail at the junction, and it is all dependent on the bucket. After 160 years of baptism, it is immortal and has become a rare historical monument.