Fangsheng Bridge
Fangsheng Bridge is located at the midpoint of Dongjing Street in Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, spanning the Caogang River. To its north was once the town of Jingting Port in Kunshan County, Jiangsu. In earlier times, the bridge facilitated travel and com
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Ping’an Bridge
Welcome, dear visitors! In the Qing dynasty, Wang Xiyi, an instructor in Qingpu County, wrote a poem titled Anchoring at Pingan Bridge under the Moonlight: Red railings and emerald balustrades embrace the winding stream, A waning moon like a hook ill
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Lang Bridge
Lang Bridge, also known as Huimin Bridge, is located at the southern turn of Beidajie (North Street), spanning across the Market River (Shi He). The eastern end connects to Beidajie, the bustling commercial hub of the ancient town, while the western
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Tai’an Bridge
Welcome, dear visitors. According to Records of Zhuli by Zhou Yubin, a resident of Zhujiajiao during the Qing dynasty: Taian Bridge, located in the northern Zhashan area of the 25th administrative district, commonly known as Hejia Bridge, was built b
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Zhonglong Bridge
Zhonglong Bridge is the middle of the three bridges on the Dragon River spanning Jingting Port of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, and represents the dragons body in this symbolic formation. Built in the mid-to-late Qing dynasty, the bridge has stood for ove
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Yongan Bridge
Yongan Bridge is located near No. 6 Xijing Street in the Zhujiajiao Ancient Town scenic area. Just 200 meters to the northeast lies the northern abutment of Fangsheng Bridge. Yongan Bridge runs east to west, spanning Xijing Port. Positioned at the so
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Yongquan Bridge
Along Jingting Port, the north-south main waterway of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, unfolds a picturesque Jiangnan scene of riverside houses and stone bridges connecting the two banks. Three ancient stone bridges span this clear city river from east to we
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Yongfeng Bridge
Welcome, dear visitors! Take a look at the engraving on the bridge railingsit reads Yongfeng Bridge (Bridge of Eternal Abundance). But did you know that this bridge was originally named Yongfeng Bridge (Bridge of Singing Winds)? This is recorded in Z
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