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Walking along the Linjiang Trail in the ancient city of Chaozhou, because it happened to be in the venue of the Spring Festival Gala, so I can only see it like this. One of the more interesting four ancient bridges can be seen by the way.
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Guangji Bridge Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Guangji Bridge, commonly known as Xiangzi Bridge, was built in the seventh year of Songgandao (AD 1171) and has a long history. Together with Zhaozhou Bridge, Luoyang Bridge and Lugou Bridge, it is called "China's Four Ancient Bridges". The bridge deck is antique and the bridge body spans the Han River. It integrates girder bridges, arch bridges and pontoon bridges. The structure is very special and can be called an isolated example in the history of bridges in my country. Standing on the bank of the Hanjiang River, you can feel the magnificent momentum of Guangji Bridge. There are stone piers on both sides. There are exquisite pavilions and pavilions on the bridge piers. The middle is connected by 18 ancient pontoon bridges. Don't be funny. However, due to the need for navigation, at around 5:30 pm, the pontoon bridge will be closed to allow cargo ships to pass through the river. If you happen to pass by then, you might as well stop and enjoy the unique view of "crossing the river and demolishing the bridge".
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Guangji Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Walking along the Linjiang Trail in the ancient city of Chaozhou, because it happened to be in the venue of the Spring Festival Gala, so I can only see it like this. One of the more interesting four ancient bridges can be seen by the way.
El puente Guangji (廣濟橋), construido en el 1.171, es uno de los cuatro puentes antiguos más famosos del país. En una misma estructura sobre el río Han, Guangji combina pontones sobre barcas, puente sobre arcos y puente sobre vigas. Sobre el mismo, hay 30 pabellones y muelles para barcos. En total, el puente Guanji cuenta con 18 partes diferentes en 518 metros, algunas de ellas fácilmente desmontables. Cada día, a las 5:30 de la tarde,, se retiran los pontones para permitir el tráfico de barcos y no se vuelven a colocar hasta las 10 de la mañana del día siguiente.
Guangji Bridge is located outside the east gate of the ancient city of Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, across the Han River, built in the Southern Song Dynasty Qiandao for seven years (1171), the length of 518 meters, is one of the four ancient bridges in China, and is now a national scenic spot. Guangji Bridge integrates beam bridges, floating bridges and arch bridges, making it the world's first open and closed bridge. The overall layout is the east bank bridge length 283.4 meters, the west bank bridge length 137.3 meters, and the middle 97.3 meters without a bridge, which is the Hanjiang navigation channel. At 10:00 a day, 18 shuttle boats are towed by barges to connect the two ends of the bridge, for tourists to buy tickets for two-way passage. At 17:30 every day, the connection is started to be dismantled again.
It is still worth going. It is said that it is one of the few ancient bridges in the country. I really admire the wisdom of ancient people. Parking is also convenient. It is smart parking. The air on the bridge is good. You can go one way or two ways. I think it is fun to go back and forth two ways. As long as you don’t have to go out of the ticket gate, There are many people on holidays. It is recommended to go to the experience of playing on non-holidays. The tickets are still cheap. After shopping, go to the ancient city to eat Chaoshan food. It is wonderful! [Cost-effective] [Fun] [View]
It was a worthwhile trip to speak clearly and meticulously
It's still very beautiful. I wanted to visit the bridge, but I went late. I couldn't buy a ticket to the bridge after five o'clock in the afternoon. I just looked outside the bridge, but it was still very beautiful and worth a visit. .