Amarapura
Amarapura is a city located in Myanmar, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. It was founded in 1783 and served as the capital of the Konbaung Dynasty until 1857. The city is famous for its traditional crafts, particularly silk weaving and the production of exquisite handmade goods.
One of the most notable landmarks in Amarapura is the U Bein Bridge, which is the longest teak bridge in the world. Spanning over Taungthaman Lake, this bridge attracts many visitors and photographers, especially during sunset. Amarapura is also home to several monasteries, making it a center for Buddhist learning and practice.