Yongqing Bridge

Yongqing bridge, located at the foot of shibalong mountain (in front of Pu'an Temple) of changshekeng, Yantou Town, was built in the third year of Qingyuan reign of ningzong in Southern Song Dynasty (1197). The bridge is a beam type stone bridge, with a total length of 12.65 meters, a height of 4 meters and a width of 3.6 meters. The two ends of the bridge bottom are built with stone blocks to form a wharf, and the two piers in the middle are composed of four stone columns, with horizontal stones to support the bridge deck. The bridge deck is divided into three sections. The left and right sides of the middle section are engraved with inscriptions. On the left is "Gengshen on April 17, Dingsi, the third year of Qing Yuan Dynasty in the great Song Dynasty", and on the right is "the Yongqing bridge built by Shi Changcai of xue'an, and the monk is at home". Yongqing bridge is simple and stable, and there is no trace of repair, which is of great reference value for the study of bridge construction.

Yongqing Bridge

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Yongqing bridge: Yongqing bridge, xiaxiping village, zhanzhou, sankui Town, Taishun County, Zhejiang Province

Yongqing bridge: Yongqing bridge, Xishe village, Fengyuan Town, Chengcheng County, Shaanxi Province

Address: xiaxiping village, zhanzhou, sankui Town, Taishun County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province

Longitude: 119.91460563268

Latitude: 27.446297807862

Ticket information: Free

Opening hours: all day

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