Ziyang Bridge

Coordinates: 29°51′40″N 118°27′38″E / 29.86107°N 118.460563°E / 29.86107; 118.460563
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Ziyang Bridge

紫阳桥
Ziyang Bridge in November 2016
Coordinates29°51′40″N 118°27′38″E / 29.86107°N 118.460563°E / 29.86107; 118.460563
CarriesPedestrians
CrossesLian River [zh]
LocaleHuicheng, She County, Anhui, China
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
MaterialStone
Total length140 metres (460 ft)
Width10 metres (33 ft)
Height14 metres (46 ft)
History
Construction start1606
Construction end1614
Location
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The Ziyang Bridge (simplified Chinese: 紫阳桥; traditional Chinese: 紫陽橋; pinyin: Zǐyáng Qiáo) is a historic stone arch bridge over the Lian River [zh] in the town of Huicheng, She County, Anhui, China.[1]

Etymology

Ziyang Bridge is named for its proximity to Ziyang Mountain (紫阳山) in the west.[2]

History

The bridge traces its origins to the former "Shoumin Bridge" (寿民桥), founded by magistrates of Huizhou (徽州知府) between 1606 and 1614 in the late Ming dynasty (1368–1644).[3]

In June 2012, it has been designated as a provincial-level cultural heritage site by the Government of Anhui.

Gallery

Ziyang Bridge in November 2016
Ziyang Bridge in November 2016
Ziyang Bridge in November 2016

References

  1. ^ Xiong Jun (熊军), ed. (2003). 歙县 徽商之源 (in 中文). Hefei, Anhui: Anhui People's Publishing House. p. 315. ISBN 7-212-02265-9.
  2. ^ Ma Buchan (马步蟾) (ed.). 道光徽州府志·卷四·营建志·桥梁 [Huizhou Prefecture Annals of Daoguang] (in 中文). 紫阳桥在城南五里,即寿民桥,万历间知府杨松年邬元会杨楷洪有助数年协事乃成,修二十余丈为垛,而洞其中者九,南沿溪为堤达霞山,北有祠,祀邬公,建桥时有红晕之瑞。
  3. ^ 《我省5座明朝古桥将全面修复》. anhuinews.com (in 中文). Archived from the original on 2014-12-04. Retrieved 2023-02-17.