Buchan Bridge

The Buchan Bridge was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It is a large-span single-arch[...]

The Buchan Bridge was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It is a large-span single-arch stone arch covered bridge. The central corridor and the east and west bridgeheads are double-eaved gable and hip roofs. There is a shrine in the bridge. There is an ancient plaque of Buchan Bridge on it. About 50 meters upstream from the bridge, in the river, there is a huge rock shaped like a toad. The bridge is named after this. Buchan Bridge is located in Yueshan Village, Qingyuan. It is one of the more beautiful covered bridges in Yueshan Village.


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