U Bein bridge in Myanmar, the world's longest wooden bridge, is one of the most ideal places to watch the sunset. U Bein Bridge 1.2 km in length, connects the two banks of the river Taungthamna. The bridge became a familiar place of locals and Buddhist devotees to glimpse the sun set last October.U Bein bridge is one of the popular destination when traveling to Myanmar, the bridge is located in the outskirts of Mandalay of Myanmar. This can be considered the old wood bridge and the world's longest, is one of the many places the tourists to visit and photograph the most in this country.Located across the Lake Tayngthaman, U Bein bridge has a length of up to 1, 2 km, teak wooden bridge, the bridge was constructed in 1800 by the Mayor U Bein teak trees, from an ancient Palace. The Palace was abandoned when the reign of King Mindon decided to move the capital of Mandalay and the major pillars of the Palace became a part of U Bein bridge. Now there are more than 1,000 large columns and thousands of wooden slab. The evenings on the U Bein bridgeOriginally the bridge was built entirely of wood. From time to time, under the impact of a number of wooden pillar of nature has been replaced by the concrete piles to increase computer firm for the bridge. Over the years U Bein bridge always bustling people and also a integral part of the lives of local people. After this bridge was also gradually became a destination with interesting visitors to Myanmar tour, many of the visitors and the shifang Buddhist levels here so they see the sun set last October.The ideal time to visit U Bein bridge is in the evenings, the impressive images of brilliant golden orange sunset covered bridges, through the wooden piles perhaps this will be the most beautiful landscapes of the country Myanmar.At this point in the day, the weather here is also cool, more pleasant with the waft of fresh, cool. The longest wooden bridge in Myanmar on each evenings will be a memorable experience when traveling to Myanmar.
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