乌本桥
乌本桥, or U Bein Bridge, is a famous wooden bridge located in Myanmar. It spans approximately 1.2 kilometers across Taungthaman Lake and is constructed from teak wood. Built in the mid-19th century, it is considered one of the longest teak bridges in the world and serves as a vital connection for local communities.
The bridge is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors for its stunning views, especially during sunrise and sunset. It is also a significant cultural landmark, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship of the Amarapura region. Many locals and tourists alike enjoy walking across the bridge, taking in the serene surroundings.