Pangdan Hanging Bridge
The Pangdan Hanging Bridge is one of the lesser-known yet fascinating tourist spots in Eastern Visayas . Located in the quiet barangay of Pangdan, this hanging bridge is not only a scenic attraction but also an important piece of infrastructure that connects communities and tells a story of resilience, development, and rural life in Leyte. Overview of Pangdan Hanging Bridge The Pangdan Hanging Bridge is a suspension-type footbridge typically made with steel cables and wooden or metal planks. Hanging bridges like this are common in rural areas of the Philippines, especially in places where rivers separate communities and permanent concrete bridges are difficult or expensive to build. In Burauen , several barangays are separated by rivers such as the Marabong River. Before bridges were constructed, residents had to cross these rivers on foot, by raft, or even by swimming—especially dangerous during heavy rains and floods. � Philippine News Agency The Pangdan Hanging Bridge was built to ...