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Bridges in China: history, culture and moderization
The Ancient Chinese are really genesis in building bridges, especially the stone-arch brides. They built very beautiful brides, which are still used today. some of them were marvels in engineering and design. They represent our history and culture.
The modern Chinese are crazy in building bridges. These bridges faced so many difficulties in engineering and we made them into reality. The bridges make the travel more convenient and closer the distance of all Chinese lived in different areas.
I just show some bridges in China below, ancient and modern. All members are welcome to add more figures of other bridges. Some beautiful, some strange, some spectacular bridges you ever knew and ever saw.
1. Zhaozhou (赵州桥, Anji) bridge. Locates in Hebei Provine, built in 605, designed by an genius engineer Li Chun , about 1400 years ago. It is the oldest existing stone-arch bridge and it is still used today.
2. Luoyang Bridge (洛阳桥), Locates in Luoyang, Henan Province, built in 1053.
3. Guangji Bridge (广济桥), locates in Chaozhou, Guangdong province, built in 1171. This bridge can be opened and closed for different purposes.
4. Lugou Bridge (卢沟桥,called as Marco Polo bridge by westerns), locates in Beijing, built in 1192, length 266.5 m. This bridge is where the China-Japan war began at 1937.
Every lion statue on the bridge is different to each other.
5. Bazi Bridge (八字桥), locates in Shaoxin, Zhejiang province, built in 1201. It connects the roads from three different ways crossing the water. It was called the oldest intersection bridge.
6. Anping Bridge (安平桥), locates in Jingjiang, Fujian Province, lenght 2070 m. It was the longest stone bridge in ancient world when it was constructed.
The Ancient Chinese are really genesis in building bridges, especially the stone-arch brides. They built very beautiful brides, which are still used today. some of them were marvels in engineering and design. They represent our history and culture.
The modern Chinese are crazy in building bridges. These bridges faced so many difficulties in engineering and we made them into reality. The bridges make the travel more convenient and closer the distance of all Chinese lived in different areas.
I just show some bridges in China below, ancient and modern. All members are welcome to add more figures of other bridges. Some beautiful, some strange, some spectacular bridges you ever knew and ever saw.
1. Zhaozhou (赵州桥, Anji) bridge. Locates in Hebei Provine, built in 605, designed by an genius engineer Li Chun , about 1400 years ago. It is the oldest existing stone-arch bridge and it is still used today.
2. Luoyang Bridge (洛阳桥), Locates in Luoyang, Henan Province, built in 1053.
3. Guangji Bridge (广济桥), locates in Chaozhou, Guangdong province, built in 1171. This bridge can be opened and closed for different purposes.
4. Lugou Bridge (卢沟桥,called as Marco Polo bridge by westerns), locates in Beijing, built in 1192, length 266.5 m. This bridge is where the China-Japan war began at 1937.
Every lion statue on the bridge is different to each other.
5. Bazi Bridge (八字桥), locates in Shaoxin, Zhejiang province, built in 1201. It connects the roads from three different ways crossing the water. It was called the oldest intersection bridge.
6. Anping Bridge (安平桥), locates in Jingjiang, Fujian Province, lenght 2070 m. It was the longest stone bridge in ancient world when it was constructed.