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U Bein Collection

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty - a captivating destination in Southeast Asia's Myanmar

Background imageU Bein Collection: Ubeinde keşiş

Ubeinde keşiş
Gulsen Yilman

Background imageU Bein Collection: U Bein bridge (Myanmar)

U Bein bridge (Myanmar)
Sarawut Intarob

Background imageU Bein Collection: Silhouette of a person with a bicycle walking on the U-Bein wooden teak bridge at sunset

Silhouette of a person with a bicycle walking on the U-Bein wooden teak bridge at sunset, Taungthaman Lake, Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar

Background imageU Bein Collection: Silhouette of three Buddhists monks walking on the U-Bein wooden teak bridge at sunset

Silhouette of three Buddhists monks walking on the U-Bein wooden teak bridge at sunset, Taungthaman Lake, Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar

Background imageU Bein Collection: No.164

No.164
ADIREK M

Background imageU Bein Collection: Asia, Southeast Asia, Myanmar, Mandalay; U Bein teak bridge and the Taungthaman Lake

Asia, Southeast Asia, Myanmar, Mandalay; U Bein teak bridge and the Taungthaman Lake near Amarapura

Background imageU Bein Collection: Walk And Talk

Walk And Talk
Wayne Pearson

Background imageU Bein Collection: Ebony Bridge

Ebony Bridge
TIANQI

Background imageU Bein Collection: acrobatics

acrobatics
TIANQI

Background imageU Bein Collection: Serenity: fisherman at dusk on Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar 8

Serenity: fisherman at dusk on Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar 8
Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar - 26 January 2013. Taungthaman Lake at Amarapura of Myanmar is home to one of the countrys most famous sights, U Bein Teak Bridge

Background imageU Bein Collection: Serenity: fisherman at dusk on Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar

Serenity: fisherman at dusk on Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar
Taungthaman Lake, Myanmar - 26 January 2013. Taungthaman Lake at Amarapura of Myanmar is home to one of the countrys most famous sights, U Bein Teak Bridge

Background imageU Bein Collection: Myanmar (Burma), Amarapura, Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge

Myanmar (Burma), Amarapura, Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge. A monk walking home at sunset over U Beins Bridge, over 200 years old and the worlds longest teak span

Background imageU Bein Collection: Myanmar, Burma, Amarapura. A fisherman paddling across Taungthaman Lake at sunrise

Myanmar, Burma, Amarapura. A fisherman paddling across Taungthaman Lake at sunrise, Amarapura

Background imageU Bein Collection: Myanmar, Burma, Amarapura. Sunrise at Taungthaman Lake, Amarapura

Myanmar, Burma, Amarapura. Sunrise at Taungthaman Lake, Amarapura, with Kyauktawgyi Pagoda just visible above the trees

Background imageU Bein Collection: Myanmar (aka Burma), Mandalay, Amarapura. View of Taungthaman lake from the historic U Bein Bridge

Myanmar (aka Burma), Mandalay, Amarapura. View of Taungthaman lake from the historic U Bein Bridge, typical colorful wooden boat

Background imageU Bein Collection: Boat on Thaungthaman Lake, and U Beins Bridge, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge

Boat on Thaungthaman Lake, and U Beins Bridge, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar
Boat on Thaungthaman Lake, and U Beins Bridge, at 1.2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageU Bein Collection: U Beins Bridge across Thaungthaman Lake, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge

U Beins Bridge across Thaungthaman Lake, at 1. 2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge
U Beins Bridge across Thaungthaman Lake, at 1.2 km long the worlds longest teak bridge, Amarapura, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageU Bein Collection: Woman on U Bein bridge on Taungthaman lake silhouetted against the sunset

Woman on U Bein bridge on Taungthaman lake silhouetted against the sunset, Mandalay area, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageU Bein Collection: U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world, originally supported by 984 teak posts

U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world, originally supported by 984 teak posts, Taungthaman Lake, Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageU Bein Collection: Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world

Taungthaman Lake, U Beins Bridge, the longest teak span bridge in the world, originally supported by 984 teak posts, Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia


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Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty - a captivating destination in Southeast Asia's Myanmar. Located in Mandalay, this iconic teak bridge stretches gracefully over the serene Taungthaman Lake. As you stroll along its ancient planks, feel the rich history and cultural heritage that emanates from every step. U Bein Bridge, also known as Ebony Bridge, is not just a magnificent architectural marvel but also a hub for acrobatics and traditional activities. Watch in awe as skilled performers showcase their agility and grace on this historic structure. The charm extends beyond its bridge; it encompasses the surrounding landscape too. Traditional fishing boats gently bob next to the bridge, adding vibrant pops of color against the tranquil waters. Capture breathtaking moments as these boats glide through Amarapura's Mandalay region, leaving trails of serenity behind. Witness an ethereal sight as monks gracefully walk across U Bein Bridge during their daily routines. Their presence adds a spiritual aura to this already mesmerizing place, offering glimpses into Myanmar's deep-rooted traditions and religious practices. Whether you're exploring Asia or embarking on a Southeast Asian adventure, make sure to include U Bein in your itinerary. This remarkable destination will leave an indelible mark on your soul with its picturesque scenery and cultural significance.