Chang’an Bridge

Located in Chang’an Village, Changtang Town, the Chang’an Bridge spans the river where t[...]

Located in Chang’an Village, Changtang Town, the Chang’an Bridge spans the river where the Shangda River and Hengjiang converge. It is a municipal cultural heritage site.
Built in the late Qing Dynasty, the bridge is made of stone, with a total length of 47.60 meters. It features a unique structure consisting of eight horizontal beam bridges and one stepped beam bridge, spanning from north to south. The design is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, facilitating flood discharge and navigation. It serves as a typical example for studying the history of Qing Dynasty bridges and shipping.
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The bridge is open all year round, accessible 24/7.


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