Fengdeqiao
Fengdeqiao is located in Buchang street, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai. Fengdeqiao, also known as zhangjiaqiao, is a north-south bridge crossing the sophisticated Qihe River and has become a dry bridge.
The original stone railings of the bridge have been destroyed. The bridge is 11.6 meters long, 4.15 meters wide and 7 meters high. It is a semi-circular ring stone arch bridge with an aperture of 6 meters. The two slopes are still stone steps with a gap in the middle. It was rebuilt in 1709, the 48th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. At that time, it was the largest circular stone bridge in Luodian town.
On July 22, 1992, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit at the district level.
Address: south end of Buchang Road, Luodian town
Longitude: 121.345411
Latitude: 31.411178
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