Chansom Memorial Bridge (Khuakkhaek)

The Chansom Memorial Bridge, one of the landmarks of Chiang Mai, has been reconstructed. The reopening took place on Sunday, August 14, 2016. The first bridge on this location was the Khua Kula bridge that collapsed in 1932. Between 1932 and 1966 there was at times a bamboo bridge and at times no bridge at all. In 1965 Motiram (Montri) Koslaphirom, a businessman of Indian or Pakistani descent, financed the construction of the Chansom Memorial Bridge, a footbridge, in the memory of his deceased wife who was called Chansom Khoslaphirom. The bridge was opened in 1966.
IMPORTANT to find the cache - Start to walk on the bridge and you will find it as low as your feet. There are a lot of locals using the bridge, try to grab the cache in a moment nobody looking at you. Acting you want to shoot a picture. Please put it back same place.