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Yongji Bridge - 1912

  • China's Wind and Rain covered bridge
    China's Wind and Rain covered bridge
  • 1 Five Pagoda bridge in southwestern China 800
    1 Five Pagoda bridge in southwestern China 800
  • China Covered Bridge 1b 800
    China Covered Bridge 1b 800
  • China Covered Bridge 1a 800
    China Covered Bridge 1a 800
  • China Covered Bridge 9 800
    China Covered Bridge 9 800
  • China's Wind and Rain covered bridge
  • 1 Five Pagoda bridge in southwestern China 800
  • China Covered Bridge 1b 800
  • China Covered Bridge 1a 800
  • China Covered Bridge 9 800
    • China's Wind and Rain covered bridge
    • 1 Five Pagoda bridge in southwestern China 800
    • China Covered Bridge 1b 800
    • China Covered Bridge 1a 800
    • China Covered Bridge 9 800

     

    The most famous of the Dong-minority Wind-Rain covered bridges is called Chengyang Bridge or Yongji Bridge in Sanjiang County, Guangxi. It was built in 1916 and is one of the four most famous bridges in China, in part due to its impressive size. It has two platforms (one at each end of the bridge), 3 piers, 3 spans, 5 pavilions, 19 verandas and three floors, and is about 65 metres long, 3 metres wide and 11 metres high, making it one of the largest Wind-Rain bridges in China. The eaves of the corridor are covered with lively paintings of mountains, lakes, flowers, birds and other natural scenes. Sitting on one of the many stools on the bridge, one can relax and enjoy a spectacular view of the Linxi River as it winds through the tea fields, past the lush green forests and below the bridge.

     

    Photographed in the summer of 1986

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