River Khwae Bridge
Symbol of WW2 tragedy; popular tourist site
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The River Khwae Bridge, famously known as the 'Bridge on the River Kwai', is located just a few hours outside of Bangkok in Kanchanaburi province. It is a functioning railway bridge built over the Mae Klong river during World War Two and a popular tourist stop. Tourists flock to this bridge to both witness its efficient operation and to learn about its fascinating history. Notable for being one of the painful remnants of the Death Railway - an enduring symbol of immense loss of life - it serves as apired to visit destination. Beyond the bridge, those seeking to learn more about this region's wartime past can take part in various other activities related to the stories of the forgotten soldiers, such as visiting war cemeteries and nearby Hellfire Pass memorial museum and walking trails.

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