Monivong Bridge, Bridge in Cambodia
Monivong Bridge, a vital infrastructure in Phnom Penh over the Tonle Bassac River.
Named after King Monivong, the bridge was unveiled during French colonial rule in 1930s.
The bridge is a symbol of growth for Cambodia, facilitating commerce and daily travel.
Considered an important route, it connects districts within the capital city.
Designed by renowned engineer Gustave Eiffel, reflecting French influence on Cambodian architecture.
Location: Phnom Penh
Length: 269.5 m
Source: Wikimedia