Lihe Bridge
Commonly known as "nanguanyin bridge", also known as "Nantang bridge". In 2004, it was announced as the third batch of cultural relics protection units in Kunshan City.
Located in Jinxi ancient town, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, it was built in Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in 1747. The bridge is 22.4 meters long, 3.1 meters wide, 9 meters clear span and 4.8 meters high. The bridge is a granite land. The single span arch bridge, with longitudinal connection of arch and voucher, is built side by side in sections, with bluestone on the bridge fence, complete pillar, long system and drum stone. Wen Zhengming, a master of calligraphy, painting and poetry in Ming Dynasty
Why don't the old wells be preserved,
In the spring of Magnolia,
The sound of the windlass has lasted for thousands of years,
It's not the wind Pavilion.
Address: Jinxi ancient town, Kunshan, Suzhou
Longitude: 120.89741430157
Latitude: 31.173309728663
Tel: 400-621-2855
Ticket information: no ticket required.
Lihe Bridge
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