U Bein Bridge (Myanmar)
Despite the fact that this bridge appears to be in the midst of a refurbishment, it remains in this state throughout the year. The bridge spans Myanmar’s Taungthaman Lake, which is 1.2 kilometres in length.
The U Bein Bridge, which was erected in 1850 and is claimed to be the world’s oldest teakwood bridge, is located in Myanmar. It has grown in popularity as a tourist destination, and the sunset photographs are breathtaking. There are sellers selling goods all along the length of the bridge, which you may walk all the way around on your own.