Run-down Kompong Kdei bridge
After coming back from Siem Reap, I stopped at Kompong Kdei district and then I went to see Kompong Kdei bridge, 87 meter long, that was built during 13th century. There are 3 big rocks in the both sides of bridge to be blocked cars, trucks and bus to run through in order to avoid destruction because the bridge condition is very dilapidated. But pedestrians, motorcycles and bikes have now been allowed to go and walk through.
At the present, the Government are likely not to conserve this long-life and old bridge. It can be the nation heritage for next generation to see. This bridge can attract domestic and international tourists to visit.

This is the run-down Kompong Kdei Bridge, 87 meters long, located in Siem Reap province’s Kompong Kdei district.

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