Hello, fellow travelers! When talking about Koh Si Chang, one landmark that you absolutely cannot miss is the "Asdang Bridge," also known by many as the "Bridge of Love." This classic white wooden bridge stretches out into the sea and is located in the area of Phra Chuthathut Palace. It was commissioned by King Rama V to be built in 1891, to facilitate travel for the island’s residents and serves as a symbol of the love and care he had for the people of Koh Si Chang. The atmosphere here is incredibly romantic! It's perfect for a leisurely stroll to enjoy the sea breeze or for taking beautiful photos—every angle is stunning! Especially during sunrise or sunset, the golden light shining down on the bridge and the sea is breathtaking. Getting there is easy! Start by taking a ferry from Koh Loy Pier in Chonburi, which takes about 45 minutes to reach Koh Si Chang. Once you arrive on the island, you can rent a motorcycle or a sky lab (a three-wheeled motor vehicle) to get to Asdang Bridge—it’s very convenient! Asdang Bridge is open for visitors all day long. It’s definitely a must-visit spot to check in, and I guarantee you’ll come away with beautiful pictures and great memories!
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Asadang Bridge
Province: Chon Buri

