The Irrawaddy Bridge (Yadanarbon) - Mandalay Sagaing
There are 2 bridges, The Irrawaddy Bridge (Yadanarbon) and Innwa Bridge, connecting Mandalay and Sagaing in Myanmar.
- Shwe Kyat Yat Pagoda
- Yadanarbon bridge
Take off from Delight Bar & Restaurant
Drone Shot by DJI Mavic Pro
Irrawaddy Bridge (Pakkoku) in Myanmar
ဧရာဝတီတံတား (ပခုကၠဴ) the longest bridge in Myanmar
This is a drone shot of Pakkoku bridge crossing Irrawaddy river in Myanmar.
Shot by DJI Mavic Pro for aerial shots and Yi 4K in car
Irrawaddy Bridge (Pakokku),The longest river crossing bridge in Myanmar
Irrawaddy Bridge (Pakokku),The longest river crossing bridge in Myanmar.
Driving from LatPanChayPaw side to PaKokKu side.
I recorded on 3rd.December 2015.
Irrawaddy & Sagaing bridge scene,Burma
Crossing the Irrawaddy Bridge / ဧရာဝတီတံတား (Three Cities Tour)
The Irrawaddy Bridge (Yadanabon) / ဧရာဝတီတံတား (ရတနာပုံ), also known as the Ayeyarwady Bridge, Yadanabon Bridge, Yadanar Pone Bridge or New Ava Bridge, is a bridge in Mandalay. It crosses the Irrawaddy River, to the southwest of Mandalay and Amarapura and just to the north of the old Ava Bridge, and is also known as the New Ava Bridge. It was completed in 2008.
The old Ava (or Inva or Inwa Bridge) across the Irrawaddy River had a span of 3,948 feet (1,203 m). Built by the British in 1934, until the 1990s, it was the only bridge which spanned this river. The Ava had aged, and its carrying capacity became limited to under 15-ton capacity trucks since 1992. Heavily laden vehicles crossed the river with Z-craft ferries, resulting in less efficient transportation of goods.
To ease the traffic congestion and to help improve the overall economic conditions of Burma, a new bridge was planned by the government. International tender was invited in early 2002 for ts construction. The tender for the highway bridge envisaged planning, design and construction. The bidding process lasted eight months, and the work was awarded to China CAMC Engineering Cc., Ltd. in October 2002. The contract was signed in Rangoon for a tendered amount of US$10.90 million on 19 November 2002. (By 2004, 35 bridges were under construction in Burma, along with the Irrawaddy of Yadanabon.) The new bridge was opened on 11 April 2008.
Crossing the Irrawaddy Bridge (Three Cities Tour, Mandalay)
The Irrawaddy Bridge (Yadanabon) / ဧရာဝတီတံတား (ရတနာပုံ), also known as the Ayeyarwady Bridge, Yadanabon Bridge, Yadanar Pone Bridge or New Ava Bridge, is a bridge in Mandalay. It crosses the Irrawaddy River, to the southwest of Mandalay and Amarapura and just to the north of the old Ava Bridge, and is also known as the New Ava Bridge. It was completed in 2008.
The old Ava (or Inva or Inwa Bridge) across the Irrawaddy River had a span of 3,948 feet (1,203 m). Built by the British in 1934, until the 1990s, it was the only bridge which spanned this river. The Ava had aged, and its carrying capacity became limited to under 15-ton capacity trucks since 1992. Heavily laden vehicles crossed the river with Z-craft ferries, resulting in less efficient transportation of goods.
To ease the traffic congestion and to help improve the overall economic conditions of Burma, a new bridge was planned by the government. International tender was invited in early 2002 for ts construction. The tender for the highway bridge envisaged planning, design and construction. The bidding process lasted eight months, and the work was awarded to China CAMC Engineering Cc., Ltd. in October 2002. The contract was signed in Rangoon for a tendered amount of US$10.90 million on 19 November 2002. (By 2004, 35 bridges were under construction in Burma, along with the Irrawaddy of Yadanabon.) The new bridge was opened on 11 April 2008.
Relaxing Drive at The Irrawaddy Bridge (Yadanarbon) - Mandalay Sagaing
The Irrawaddy Bridge is a bridge in Mandalay, Myanmar. It crosses the Irrawaddy River, to the southwest of Mandalay and Amarapura and just to the north of the old Ava Bridge, and is also known as the New Ava Bridge. It was completed in 2008.
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Pakokku Bridge is a rail and avenue bridge across the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar's Pakokku town. The main bridge is 3.4 km lengthy with the motorway measuring 4 km and the railroad measuring 6.17 km. The bridge is part of the India–Myanmar–Thailand trilateral highway and is the longest bridge in Myanmar.
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