The Dala Bridge (Burmese: áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá¶áÂÂᇸ), officially known as the MyanmarâÂÂKorea Friendship Bridge (Burmese: áÂÂá¼áÂÂáºáÂÂá¬-áÂÂáÂÂá¯áÂÂá®á¸áÂÂᇸ áÂÂáÂȇ áºáÂÂá¼áÂÂáºáÂÂá±á¸áÂÂá¶áÂÂᇸ), is a bridge spanning across the Yangon River in Myanmar. It connects downtown Yangon with Dala Township. It is the country's longest and largest steel cable-stayed bridge.
The project was first proposed in 2012 during a state visit by then President U Thein Sein to South Korea. During the visit, the South Korean government agreed to support the infrastructure project as a gesture of goodwill and to foster bilateral relations with Burma. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was subsequently signed. Construction first began on 24 December 2018. It was temporarily halted multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 military coup.
The bridge was opened successfully on 6 February 2026.