The
Rama VIII Bridge in
Bangkok, Thailand, officially opened on
September 20,
2002. The
cable-stayed bridge consists of a single pylon located approximately one-third of the distance from the northwest end of the bridge. Golden suspension cables extend from this pylon to the road surface. The Bridge is 2.45 km long including approach spans, and spans the
Chao Phraya River. The bridge is named after the eighth monarch of the
Chakri dynasty, King
Ananda Mahidol. It has become a notable tourist attraction, and is depicted on the back of the Series 15 20-
baht banknote, behind a portrait of King Ananda Mahidol.

Rama VIII bridge during the daytime