Anping Bridge, also known as Wuli Bridge, was built in Shaoxing, Southern Song Dynasty in eight years (1138), the total length of 2070 meters, is a bridge connecting Jinjiang City and Nan'an City in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China, is the world's longest beam-type stone bridge in the Middle Ages, and also the longest existing seaport Dashi Bridge in China. It is a masterpiece of ancient bridge architecture and enjoys the reputation of "no bridge in the world long this bridge". On March 4, 1961, Anping Bridge was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as China's "first batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country". On July 25, 2021, Quanzhou: Song Yuan China's World Ocean Commercial Center was considered and adopted by the 44th World Heritage Conference, and was successfully listed in the World Heritage List, becoming China's 56th World Heritage Site. Anping Bridge is one of 22 representative monuments and sites. Today, Anpingqiao Park is built, tree-lined, is a good place for Jinjiang citizens to relax, entertain, and escape the heat. I stand on the quaint stone bridge bricks, facing the sea breeze, and still feel the wisdom of the people of Quanzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty.