Leinli Bridge
Leinli Bridge is a steel truss suspension that spans the Paung Laung River in Shan State, Myanmar. It carries Nay Pyi Taw and Pinlaung Roads. The Leinli Bridge is the highest suspension bridge in Myanmar.
History
The Leinli Bridge was completed in 2010 at a cost of $3.476 million in foreign currency and an additional Ks.14,50,00,00,000/-. Before the bridge was built, Merchants from Naypyidaw, southern, and western Myanmar who wanted trade with the Shan and Pa'O farmers and ethnic tribes in the fertile Pinlaung Township were required to go up and around the dangerous roads of Elephant Mountain and cross the Paung Laung River by boat.To unite the areas and ease travel and commerce, Myanmar's State Peace and Development Council contracted P.T.Waagner-Biro Indonesia together with Supreme Group of Companies to erect the bridge over the Paung Laung River. They chose a spot at mile post No. 42/ 5 on Nay Pyi Taw- Pinlaung Road near Leinli Village of Pinlaung Township, in Southern Shan State
The bridge, designed by the People’s Republic of China, was finally open to the public on 5 November 2010. The bridge is a long main bridge and approach bridges each long. The -high bridge was built at a cost of $3.476 million in foreign currency plus Ks.14,50,00,00,000/-. The motor way is 28 feet wide flanked by three feet wide pedestrian. The bridge can withstand 75- ton loads.