Look at Anren Yonghe porcelain bridge, buy Longquan celadon porcelain. Yonghe porcelain bridge is very beautiful, well preserved, convenient to visit, strong viewing. It is recommended that there are several porcelain shops at the end of the bridge, various Longquan celadon porcelains, which are very colorful and suitable for the price. There are also stoves behind one of them that burn paper porcelain, and it is claimed that there are master works. Anyway, so beautiful Longquan celadon porcelain, with a few pieces back, practicality, ornamental...
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Look at Anren Yonghe porcelain bridge, buy Longquan celadon porcelain. Yonghe porcelain bridge is very beautiful, well preserved, convenient to visit, strong viewing. It is recommended that there are several porcelain shops at the end of the bridge, various Longquan celadon porcelains, which are very colorful and suitable for the price. There are also stoves behind one of them that burn paper porcelain, and it is claimed that there are master works. Anyway, so beautiful Longquan celadon porcelain, with a few pieces back, practicality, ornamental...
Yonghe Bridge is located in Anren Town, Longquan City. It was first built in the first year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty and named Yongning. It was destroyed by a fire during the Shunzhi period of Qing Dynasty. It was rebuilt in the 57th year of Kangxi and renamed Yonghe Bridge; in the fifth year of Xianfeng, the Yonghe Bridge was destroyed by flood and the second pier was rebuilt the following year; in 1911, the mountain torrent broke out and re-washed the second pier, which was rebuilt and reinforced the following year. Anren Yonghe Bridge is 40 kilometers away from Longquan City, and it takes about 25 minutes to drive on the highway. The highway toll is 29 yuan. Yonghe Bridge is the best preserved and longest covered bridge in Zhejiang Province. The bridge is a wood-stone structure covered roof bridge with a total length of 125.7 meters. There are 5 stone piers under it, wooden beams arched into 4 holes, and 42 overlying houses. There are bridgeheads at both ends of the bridge, each with 27 steps of stone steps. The bridge adopts the combined construction method of tube support and cantilever, the bridge house is carved with beams and painted ridges, and the eaves and bucket arches are stacked, which is spectacular from a distance
Anren Ancient Gallery Bridge was built in 1465, has a history of 550 years, 125.7 meters long, is the longest preserved ancient Gallery Bridge in East China. The bridge is a wooden stone bridge. Except for five stone piers, the bridge and the Gallery are all wooden structures, carved beams and painting buildings, flying cranes and arches, very beautiful! The bridge is made of stones and pebbles, and there are carved stones. The bridge is also named Yonghe, and it is also named after the local residents of Sanfang who have co-financed and built it for unity and goodness. It is now listed as a patriotic education base and a national-level cultural relics protection unit.
When visiting the bridge, I met an old man on the bridge. He introduced the bridge like a few Jiazhen. It was built in 1465 and has been 553 years old. The bridge is 125.7 meters long and 7.5 meters wide. There are five piers and pillars. 184, 72 benches on both sides...now a national key cultural relics protection unit. Most of the covered bridges are found in Zhejiang and Fujian. Nowadays, there are really few covered bridges of this size and well-preserved. People living here still habitually hold meetings, meetings, chats and other activities here.
On the road from Lishui to Longquan, I took a look at it. Because I was going, I took a provincial highway instead of a highway. The scenery along the way is pleasant, with mountains on one side and a reservoir on the other. Don’t be in a hurry, and slowly enjoy the scenery along the way. Is it the meaning of travel? What's more, the Yonghe Bridge that has been waiting for us to meet for a hundred years is so worth seeing! Under the bridge is a scorching sun, the bridge is breezy, the locals are enjoying the coolness, and there are tourists taking pictures. This is a living ancient bridge!