This is a stone arch bridge built in the Ming Dynasty, located in Taiyuan's famous tourist attraction - Jinci, it is six meters long, simple shape, across the Zhibo Canal, after more than 500 years of wind and rain, well preserved, still in use.
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This is a stone arch bridge built in the Ming Dynasty, located in Taiyuan's famous tourist attraction - Jinci, it is six meters long, simple shape, across the Zhibo Canal, after more than 500 years of wind and rain, well preserved, still in use.
The Huixian Bridge in the Jinci Museum is a stone building of the Ming Dynasty. It is located on the west side of the water mirror platform. It is rumored that the four immortals dated on the bridge in early April, so the name is given. The bridge is six meters long and three meters wide. The middle of the bridge is raised. There are steps in the east and west. There are stone fences in the north and south, and there are inscriptions on both sides. It spans Zhibo Canal and is the main road to the Temple of the Virgin. [View] There are bridges, water and green trees. [Interesting] Learn about the history of building bridges. [Cost-effective] High!
This is a stone bridge with a history of more than 500 years, in the core area of Taiyuan Jinci, adjacent to the famous Jinrentai, it is six meters long, across Zhibo Canal, the shape is simple and beautiful, legendary every April in the beginning of the year will have fairy people to come to this party.
Shanxi... Taiyuan... Jinci... Huixian Bridge. This attraction is in front of the water mirror platform in Jinci, after the Huixian Bridge! Just stand on the edge of the Tongrentai. They are a beautiful combination attraction. They are all old cultural relics, the stone carvings on the bridge are all grounded!
Huixian Bridge is located in the Jinci Scenic Area in Taiyuan. This bridge spans over Zhibo Canal and is one of Jinci's famous monuments. Personally, I feel that Huixian Bridge and Zhibo Canal are interesting. It is a more beautiful landscape in Jinci. It is worth seeing and praise!