The U Bein Teak Bridge is a 1.2 km (75 miles) bridge created from more than 1000 pillars and crosses Taungthaman Lake in Amarapura. It was originally made of teak wood completely but now some of its parts are replaced by cement.
It was built by mayor U Bein around 1860 by salvaging Teak planks and columns from the former royal palace, which was destroyed when the capital moved to Mandalay. It is believed to be the oldest and longest teak wood bridge in the world.
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