The Liulihe Bridge that remains in the Ming Dynasty is not far from the 107 National Road (east). It is also very close to the Liulihe Town Government. 11 bridge holes, the beast head on the 3 bridge hole arch coupon in the middle has been blurred. The bridge is old and the large stones are a bit like Lugou Bridge. The bridge rail occasionally sees seagulls, but most of them have been damaged. There is also a drainage outlet under the bridge. I hope that the surrounding area of the Liuli River can be strengthened to improve the environment and protect the Liuli River wetland and this national insurance.
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The Liulihe Bridge that remains in the Ming Dynasty is not far from the 107 National Road (east). It is also very close to the Liulihe Town Government. 11 bridge holes, the beast head on the 3 bridge hole arch coupon in the middle has been blurred. The bridge is old and the large stones are a bit like Lugou Bridge. The bridge rail occasionally sees seagulls, but most of them have been damaged. There is also a drainage outlet under the bridge. I hope that the surrounding area of the Liuli River can be strengthened to improve the environment and protect the Liuli River wetland and this national insurance.
The bridge with special historical traces has now been idled and protected. It can only be walked and cannot be passed by. It is more difficult to get to this bridge, because the road is being built. But we still went up. I am puzzled that the stones of this bridge are hot and cold.
When I arrived, the stones on the bridge were uneven, large and small, and I guess there were many cars passing by to make it look like it is today. Now that the bridge is no longer in use, a new Liuli River Bridge has been built beside it, parallel to it. The old bridge watched the people in the past quietly.
Liulihe Bridge is located on the Jingshi Highway of Liuli Hebei in Fangshan District. It is the largest stone arch bridge in Fangshan District. Its size is second only to Lugou Bridge. It was originally a wooden bridge. It was often destroyed in flood season. In the eighteenth year of Jiajing (1539), it was built in the twenty-fifth year of Jiajing. The bridge spans the Liulihe River from north to south. It is 165.5 meters long, 10.3 meters wide, 8 meters high and has nine holes in total. The largest one is the beast head carved in the middle of the arch coupon. All the bridges are built with huge stones. Solid railings and pillars are carved on the bridge. The embankment was built in the north and south of Jiajing in 1561. The width of the embankment is 19.8 meters, the height is nearly 4 meters, and the total length is about 2,000 meters. The embankment is paved with huge stones. It is the legendary Wuli Street. It is built from the bridge to the embankment. The front and back of the embankment are 2,000 meters. Over the past 0 years, Liulihe Stone Bridge is one of the more complete preserved ancient stone bridges in Beijing.
Liulihe Bridge is located on the Beijing-Shi Highway in Liulihebei, Fangshan District. It is the largest stone arch bridge in Fangshan District. It is second only to Lugou Bridge. It is originally a wooden bridge. It is often washed up every time it arrives. Jiajing 18 years.