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Ha'penny Bridge Review

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Every time I come to the bridge along the river, it is very common and beautiful. Standing on the bridge, I can see the scenery in the distance. People on the bank are relaxed. Many seagulls along the river always fly around and stare at my mobile phone when taking photos of them. I'm afraid they'll make a surprise attack. Ha-ha!

Ha'penny Bridge

Posted: Oct 21, 2016
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  • 放飞自我去游玩
    4/5Excellent
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    Thought it was a monument, it turned out to be a very ordinary bridge. Just a bit of historical allusion. This bridge was the only pedestrian bridge that could cross the Lifei River at that time. In 1816, the Irish built a beautiful light bridge on the river to connect Dublin's north and south city areas, which was only for pedestrians. When the bridge was built, the pedestrian crossing notice stated that half a penny of the bridge was required, so there was a "half penny bridge".

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    Posted: Aug 5, 2022
  • 徐徐霞客Rr
    5/5Outstanding
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    Banshi City Bridge, this bridge is known by locals as Wellington Bridge. This bridge is also a local landmark, landmark building. The bridge spans the Liffey River, and it is still very beautiful and romantic at night, especially there will be people playing violin here and so on.

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    Posted: Jul 31, 2022
  • 落花无语
    5/5Outstanding
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    The halfpenny bridge is a landmark in Dublin, Ireland. It is the first pedestrian bridge across the Liffey River in the city. It was a halfpenny bridge that was charged to every river crossing. It is a must-check place.

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    Posted: Jan 21, 2021
  • 豆芽
    4/5Excellent
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    A small bridge that the sightseeing bus will pass by.

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    Posted: Mar 10, 2024
  • 徐团
    5/5Outstanding
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    The official name of the Half Penny Bridge on the Liffey River in Dublin is Wellington Bridge, which is considered a symbol of Dublin. It crossed the Lifei River and opened to the public in 1816. In 1816, Irish people built a beautiful light bridge on the river for pedestrians to connect the northern and southern parts of Dublin. When the bridge was completed, the pedestrian notice stated that half a penny was required for the bridge crossing fee, so the name "half a penny bridge" came into being. The bridge was the only pedestrian bridge across the Lifei River at that time. The weather was bad and there was a shower on the day we went, so the pictures were not beautiful, but the shape of the bridge was very distinctive, and the flagpole at the end of the bridge was still flying with a rainbow flag.

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    Posted: Jan 18, 2017
  • sean肖恩999
    5/5Outstanding
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    There is a Lifei River in the centre of Dublin, which divides the city centre into two sides, north and south. There are many bridges on the Lifei River. Ha `penny Bridge'is one of them. It also has a long historical background. The bridge is only for pedestrians to pass through.

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    Posted: Feb 9, 2017
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