The world’s longest wooden bridge, U Bien, was voted by travel website CNNGo as one of the most beautiful places to watch the sunset in the world.
The world’s longest wooden bridge, U Bien, was voted by travel website CNNGo as one of the most beautiful places to watch the sunset in the world.
Splendid scene of sunset.
Splendid scene of sunset.
There are three places you should visit when visiting Mandalay: Mandalay ancient citadel area, Mahagandayong pagoda, academy with more than 1,000 Buddhists and U Bein bridge, one of the most beautiful places to watch the sunset in the world.
There are three places you should visit when visiting Mandalay: Mandalay ancient citadel area, Mahagandayong pagoda, academy with more than 1,000 Buddhists and U Bein bridge, one of the most beautiful places to watch the sunset in the world.
To get to U Bein Bridge, you have to drive about 15 minutes to the outskirts of the city.
To get to U Bein Bridge, you have to drive about 15 minutes to the outskirts of the city.
On both sides of the river there are many temples.
On both sides of the river there are many temples.
You can walk on the bridge or rent a boat to watch the beautiful sunset from afar.
You can walk on the bridge or rent a boat to watch the beautiful sunset from afar.
U Bien Bridge in the afternoon is a place where young couples let their feet swing their hearts out, old monks sit and tell Buddha stories from ancient times, groups of young people giggle, apply cool thanaka powder to each other, or just a group of people.
U Bien Bridge in the afternoon is a place where young couples let their feet swing their hearts out, old monks sit and tell Buddha stories from ancient times, groups of young people giggle, apply cool thanaka powder to each other, or just a group of people.
Every afternoon, hundreds of people come to U Bein.
Every afternoon, hundreds of people come to U Bein.
The sunset scene is very impressive for anyone who has had the opportunity to experience it.
The sunset scene is very impressive for anyone who has had the opportunity to experience it.
Vu Long
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