KWAI RIVER BRIDGE
A famous bridge thanks to David Lean's hit film of the same name, where tourists flock to take souvenir photos.
Tourists go there to take the inevitable souvenir photos, but what exactly do they remember? The bridge is famous for David Lean's eponymous best-selling film (1957), actually shot in Sri Lanka, which took great liberties with Pierre Boulle's novel and even more so with historical facts. This bridge on the Death Railway actually crosses the Kwai Yai River, which was simply part of the Mae Klong River before the 1960s. This bridge is not spectacular, but the trip on the train that takes it is worth the trip.
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De plus nous avons pu voir le train rouler dessus!
Nous l'avons traversé tout en entier. La vue est belle