Bangkok has a new spot worth adding to your weekend list — the SCG Thai Innovation Bridge, the city’s first-ever 3D printed concrete bridge. Nestled over Ong Ang Canal, this sleek new landmark blends modern design with local charm, turning one of Bangkok’s most beloved walking areas into an even more photogenic hangout.

Unveiled by Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, the bridge is part of the city’s ongoing effort to enhance public spaces and promote sustainable innovation. Designed and constructed by SCG, one of Thailand’s leading industrial groups, the project showcases how Thai innovation can transform everyday infrastructure into a work of art.

The bridge’s curving form and intricate textures — all crafted using 3D printing technology — make it a visual standout amid the heritage shophouses and street art that line Ong Ang Canal. By day, it draws architecture enthusiasts and curious passersby; by night, it glows softly under the lights, becoming a perfect photo spot for locals and travelers alike.

Once known mainly for its weekend walking street, Ong Ang Canal has become a favorite urban hangout with cafés, art corners, and music performances — and the new bridge adds another reason to linger. Whether you’re exploring the canal on foot or looking for a fresh backdrop for your Bangkok photos, the SCG Thai Innovation Bridge promises a modern twist on a classic scene.
