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M48***56
5/5Outstanding
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Through some online and books, personal understanding of the bridge construction is definitely not here, standing on a plaque at the head of the dragon bridge, also confirms my speculation, such as the dragon bridge is not the same as the structure of the Taishun covered bridge, more tend to Jiangsu pavilions, And such as Longqiao is quietly framed in such a far away city mountain village, it really needs to be investigated, of course, there is the same shape of the Laifeng Bridge disappearing regret, and the Daqing reconstruction of Laifeng Bridge is another "Covered Bridge Dream".
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Posted: Jul 26, 2021
M34***04
5/5Outstanding
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It is not too much to say that if you have not seen the bridge, it is not really seen the bridge. Whether it is from the construction process of the bridge, as well as the human history, it can be said that it is the top cultural relics in the village. This is the second time to Yueshan Village, or for this most beautiful covered bridge, I think there will be more times in the future, because I don't appreciate enough, I always think about it. Of course, there is also the place to stay in Qifeng Homeland. Every time I think of it, I still want to come back. In fact, it is really good. It should be regarded as second to none in the homestays in Yueshan Village.
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Posted: Jul 14, 2021
当地向导江南游子
5/5Outstanding
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Such as Longqiao, located in Yueshan Village, Jushui Township, Qingyuan County, Zhejiang Province, spans Juxi, north and south, five years (1625) tomorrow, the full length 28.2 meters, the net span 19.5 meters, the Yagao 6.8 meters, the width of 6 meters, there is a corridor house in the past nine years, is the country to date has a precise record of years, the longest life of the wooden arch bridge. Such as Longqiao beautiful shape, complex structure, exquisite craftsmanship, complete function, has a certain representative and high historical, artistic and scientific value. In 1997, it was announced as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit, in 1998, and in 2001 it was announced as the fifth batch of key national cultural relics protection units.