The Bridge on the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi
Overview
The Bridge on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi, Thailand is a historically significant and must-see destination. Made famous by films and books, this steel bridge was built during World War II as part of the railway lines and has seen its fair share of conflict and bloodshed. The bridge is now a symbol of the province and a recommended stop in any Kanchanaburi travel guide.
Visitors can take a walk on the bridge, which has been converted into a walkway with side platforms for viewing and avoiding passing trains. The nearby Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is also a poignant stop, as it is the final resting place of thousands of prisoners of war who lost their lives during the construction of the railway.
The Bridge River Kwai Memorial Week is held annually in late November to early December, featuring exhibitions about World War II and the history and archaeology of the bridge, as well as folk performances, local goods markets, and other entertainment.
Kanchanaburi is located 128km west of Bangkok and can be reached by bus or train from the Southern Bus Terminal or Bangkok Noi Railway Station. Special trains also run from Bangkok for tourists during weekends. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about this important piece of history and the sacrifices made during World War II at the Bridge on the River Kwai.
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