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  1. The first of David Lean’s large-scale epics, The Bridge On The River Kwai was filmed not in Thailand, where the real bridge still stands, but on location in Sri Lanka, the large island in the Indian Ocean off the southern coast of India.

  2. Dec 14, 2019 · See the bridge on the River Kwai. Very much the focal point of the town’s tourism, the iron-wrought bridge over the River Kwai can be found on the north-western end of the main Maenamkwai Road. The current structure has been rebuilt several times since the end of the war, largely to replace sections that were lost to Allied bombing.

  3. Jul 13, 2021 · The Bridge on the River Kwai escaped planned bombing, and remains in place in Kanchanaburi as a tourist attraction and functioning railway bridge over which trains pass daily. The majority of its smaller components are originals, while a few are post-war replacements.

  4. Oct 14, 2020 · The Bridge on the River Kwai is an historically important site that explores the atrocities committed during the construction of the Siam-Burma Death Railway. My own visit and subsequent research really opened my eyes to the horrors associated with that infamous railway line.

  5. Bridge over the River Kwai (Kanchanaburi), the highlight of the province If traveling or in the city, do not miss to stop and take pictures of the atmosphere. In the morning, many tourists come to take photos. I took pictures of the beautiful view of the Railway Bridge and the River Kwai. Read more.

  6. David Lean's famous 1957 film The Bridge on the River Kwai centres around one of the line's main engineering feats, the bridge across the Kwae Yai river just north of Kanchanaburi. Although the film was shot in Sri Lanka, the Bridge on the River Kwai is real, and is still used by local passenger trains from Bangkok to Nam Tok.

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · “The Bridge on the River Kwai” was filmed not in Thailand, where the natural bridge of the same name exists, but in Sri Lanka. The location for the film’s bridge was at Kitulgala on the Maskeliya Oya, a tributary of the Kelani River, situated between Yatiyanthota and Ginigathhena in Sri Lanka.