- Guangzi Bridge
Guangzi Bridge (zh-tsp|t=廣濟橋|s=广济桥|p=Guǎng Jì Qiáo, literally Great Charity Bridge), also known as Siangze Bridge (zh-tsp|t=湘子橋|s=湘子桥|p=Xiāng Zǐ Qiáo) is situated at east urban
Chaozhou , China. It is a key cultural relic site under the state's protection, and it is renowned as one of the four famous ancient bridges; the other three are theZhaozhou Bridge , the Luoyang Bridge and the Lugou Bridge. The Hang River has been crossed by the Guangzi Bridge for over 800 years. The old bridge was the first opening bridge in the world.The Guangzi was originally a boat bridge built in 1170 AD in
Southern Song Dynasty with the length of convert|518|m|lk=on. Later construction of piers and framework started from both banks of the river on which it was moored, and a full 200 years later the Guangzi Bridge, a floating section of 18 supporting wooden boats in between two beamed sections, was completed, just as described in the folk rhyme: "Chaozhou has an attractive bridge supported by 18 boats and 24 piers. (潮州湘桥好风流,十八梭船廿四洲。)" When necessary the floating section can be disconnected for the passage of big boats, an innovation that set a precedent in bridge-building history. There are two iron cows standing at both ends of the bridge, in the hope of protecting the bridge from the flood damage. A feature that makes the bridge particularly outstanding is that its two beamed sections resemble waterside streets with 24 different style pavilions and towers on the 24 piers for doing business, which become a special view on the bridge.ee also
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Chaozhou , the city of Chaozhou, China.External links
* [http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=23.6652&ln=116.6515&z=1 Photos for Guangzi Bridge on "Panoramio"]
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