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