Look at Anren Yonghe Covered Bridge and buy Longquan Celadon Goodware. The Yonghe Covered Bridge is very beautiful, well preserved, convenient to visit, and enjoyable. It is recommended that there are several porcelain shops at both ends of the bridge, a variety of Longquan celadon, dazzling, the price is suitable, one of them has a stove of paper porcelain, known as master works. No matter what, so exquisite Longquan celadon, take a few pieces back, practicality, ornamental...
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Look at Anren Yonghe Covered Bridge and buy Longquan Celadon Goodware. The Yonghe Covered Bridge is very beautiful, well preserved, convenient to visit, and enjoyable. It is recommended that there are several porcelain shops at both ends of the bridge, a variety of Longquan celadon, dazzling, the price is suitable, one of them has a stove of paper porcelain, known as master works. No matter what, so exquisite Longquan celadon, take a few pieces back, practicality, ornamental...
Anren Yonghe is located in Anren Town, Longquan City, 40 kilometers away from the city. It is the longest bridge in Zhejiang Province. The bridge is a wooden stone structure corridor house bridge, the total length is 125.7 meters, its lower stone pier 5, 4 holes. There are 42 houses on the upper floor, bridge carving beams and painting buildings, moths and dough arches, and the bridge is equipped with railings and wooden stools. Yonghe Bridge was first built in the first year of Mingchenghua, named Yongning.
The name of Mulongquan, occasionally Anren, accidentally found this place, the ancient covered bridge for hundreds of years, for the river people to cover the wind and rain. The appearance is long, pure wood structure, not gorgeous but practical, good attractions! There are clouds and fish heads on both sides of the provincial road not far away, good taste!
The most impressive attraction of this trip to Lishui! As an ancient covered bridge still in use, it cannot be expressed in words, great! Great! On the day of arrival, the drizzle, the Yonghe Bridge across the river exudes a simple charm, as if an old man with a kind eye quietly gazes at the world... Walking on the covered bridge, every step of the stampede seems to knock on my heart, no matter how the mirror can not be Ta's beautiful engraving period...
I really feel a little bit when I arrive at Yonghe Bridge. This is not a scenic spot but it is actually no less than a scenic spot. Especially the locals sitting on both sides of the bridge are sitting on the bridge. Of course, they are basically a little old people. They almost welcome tourists in the team. There are hundreds of people. Sitting and watching you come on the bridge, What do I feel like I've ruined your life?
The covered bridge is very distinctive, built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. There are bench strips on both sides of the bridge for people to rest. There are many elderly people on the mountain, there are singing operas, if the place is wider, it is estimated that there are aunts dancing square dances. I think the ancient rulers were not thinking for the people, building such a covered bridge, not only convenient for the river bank, but also has the function of sheltering the wind and rain for people to relax.
Covered bridges, in China, there is a long history, and there are many covered bridges in China. This time I took the children to see the state covered bridge, which is located in Lishui, and has a history of more than 1400 years. Bringing the children into such a historical building, I hope he will learn more about the history of our country through such a play. We stepped on the long stone steps before officially walking into the covered bridge. At the entrance of the covered bridge, there is an inscription on its introduction. As soon as I walked into the covered bridge, I was still a little surprised. The whole bridge seemed to be built of wood. After so many years of wind and rain, it was still so intact to visit here for everyone, and I had to admire the greatness of the ancients. We saw some local elderly people sitting on the bridge's two rows of benches, some talking to each other, some sitting to see the scenery outside, the locals still using.