U Pein Bridge, built across Taung Thaman Inn, is the longest bridge in the history of Myanmar. It was built in 1845 in Amarapura city. It was built with a 3967 feet. It was built under the leadership of Maung Pein, the town clerk. Bagan King's expert on animal affairs was a Burmese citizen (Muslim) named Baisup. From then on, no one dared to turn against the man who had gained full power. However, in the end, Bagan King found out about their sins and arrested them and executed them along with their accomplices. As the life of the U Pein Bridge has reached more than 160 years, it has decayed, so after 2000, it had to undergo five major maintenance works. There was a collapse of 2 rooms between pillar No. 339 and 340. The U Pein Bridge, which was built to connect the old city of Amarpur with Yadanapai, crossing Taung Thaman Inn in Amarapura Township, is a famous sight in Myanmar and the world.They were able to reduce the time it took to travel from one side to the other, and the name of the bridge was taken from the name of U Pein, who built it, and was called U Pein Bridge. The bridge is slightly curved and supported by thousands of island pillars.The history of U Pein Bridge is that the slabs were built from the old Inwa Palace.The best time to visit U Pein Bridge is at sunset, when the sun is about to set and the bridge. The trees growing in the lake are like a painting.It is famous as a place to relax and study about history. It is also a place where lovers witness their love