Mannyeongyo Bridge – South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Mannyeongyo Bridge (만년교길; Mannyeongyo-gil) is located in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
This bridge was first built in 1780 (the 4th year of King Jeongjo), and was renamed Wondari to commemorate the merits of the village governor who built the bridge.
This rainbow-shaped bridge is built to see the forsythia and cherry blossoms blooming next to the river every spring.
Video Source: 건너고 보니 꽃길이었네, 창녕 영산 만년교/After crossing it, i saw a flower road, Changnyeong Yeongsan Mannyeon Bridge from Missing Hertz on Youtube ⁄ CC BY