The Bridge over the River Kwai, famous for a movie in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, is now a famous local attraction
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Located in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, the Bridge is known as the "Throat of the Death Railway" because of a British film from the 1950s, and today it is a famous local attraction, especially for European and American tourists visiting Thailand.
The River Kwai Bridge is a 300-meter railway bridge from Bangkok, Thailand to Yangon, Myanmar. During World War II that year, the Japanese army forced prisoners to build railways, resulting in countless precious lives. Today is the day of Japan's surrender, and today, 76 years later, we must remember history and never forget history!
The construction of the bridge began in October 1942 and was completed in August, with a total length of 250 miles, most of which crossed the dense jungle, and was completed in October 1943.