The Third Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge is an important international crossing over the Mekong River, linking Thailand and Laos. It connects Nakhon Phanom Province in northeastern Thailand with Khammouane Province in central Laos, strengthening economic and cultural ties between the two nations.
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| Third Thai Lao Friendship Bridge |
Officially opened in 2011, the bridge plays a key role in regional transportation and trade. It forms part of the Asian Highway Network, improving connectivity across mainland Southeast Asia and supporting tourism, commerce, and cross-border travel.
Stretching across the wide Mekong River, the bridge offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside and river landscapes. Its modern design symbolizes cooperation and friendship between Thailand and Laos, reflecting ongoing regional development.
- Connects Nakhon Phanom (Thailand) and Khammouane (Laos)
- Opened in 2011 to enhance cross-border trade
- Spans the Mekong River
- Part of the Asian Highway Network
- Symbol of Thailand–Laos cooperation
The Third Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge represents more than just infrastructure—it stands as a symbol of partnership and shared growth between neighboring countries in Southeast Asia.
