672X+R6Q, Mai Khao, Thalang District, Phuket, Thailand
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 hour
Sarasin Bridge
The famous bridge with a long history is a great spot for sea views. The atmosphere is pleasant, with people coming to fish, enjoy the sea breeze, and take photos. It connects Phuket and Phang Nga, offering stunning views.
There are also vendors here selling drinks and various foods at reasonable prices. It's perfect to buy some snacks and enjoy the view.
LoveEat LoveTravel
Sarasin Bridge
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The Sarasin Bridge is a significant landmark in Phuket, Thailand, connecting the island to the mainland of Phang Nga Province. Named after Phraya Sarasin, a former governor of Phuket, the bridge spans the Pak Prah strait and serves as a vital transportation link between Phuket and the mainland. Originally built in 1967, the bridge has undergone several renovations and upgrades over the years. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and is often frequented by tourists and locals alike for sightseeing and recreational activities.
Incredible Voyage
The bridge cafe
The bridge cafe คาเฟ่ริมสะพานสารสิน กาแฟอร่อย บรรยากาศดี
Sujinan
Sarasin Bridge - a place of tragic love
Sarasin Bridge was the first bridge that connected Phuket Island with mainland Thailand. It was opened in 1967. And on February 22, 1973, a tragedy occurred on it: lovers Am Satan and Kanchana "Gew" Sae-go jumped into the water from the bridge together and drowned. Dam was a poor bus driver that Gyu took to college. They met on this bus and started dating, but Hugh's rich father had already looked for a profitable match for her and did everything to end their relationship. As a result, the lovers decided to take their own lives.
In 2011, two new bridges were opened and the Sarasin Bridge was no longer needed. But they did not dismantle it, but instead made it pedestrian and arranged an observation deck. So now anyone can walk along it and climb up to appreciate the beauty of this place.
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Andrey Vasiliskov
Sundry fish area
Just nearby the seafood market. I found this special drying fish area. next the the main road. #spooktaculartrip