This is truly making use of the wood! By visiting the U-Bein Bridge, you'll have before you the same teak that was part of the Golden Palace. No less than 1,200 meters of bridge to cross the Taungthaman Lake, making it the longest bridge in the world built of teak. Along the bridge, vendors and artisans will make your experience much more traditional by allowing you to try local products or buy a souvenir.
"Dare to cross the longest teak bridge in the world!"
Although the most traditional and authentic way to enjoy your visit to the U-Bein Bridge is by crossing it on foot, watching the locals fishing while sitting on it. You can also take a traditional wooden boat ride on the Taungthaman Lake, get a beautiful sunset photo, and even pass under the bridge. The temples on each shore of the lake almost guarantee that you'll encounter a Buddhist monk, making your visit much more special. Are you up for crossing the largest teakwood bridge in the world?
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