21. U Bein Bridge, Burma

Built in 1850, the U Bein Bridge is the world's longest teakwood bridge, stretching across Taungthaman Lake in Myanmar. Over time, the bridge has suffered from decay due to the lack of durable materials, and local police now patrol the area to ensure safety amid concerns about crime. Despite these challenges, the bridge remains a vital crossing and a symbol of Burmese heritage.
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