- Jade Belt Bridge
The Jade Belt Bridge (zh-stp |s=玉带桥 |t=玉帶橋 |p=Yù Dài Qiáo), also known as the "Camel's Back Bridge", is an 18th century pedestrian
Moon bridge located in theSummer Palace inBeijing ,China . It is famous for its tall thin single arch.The Jade Belt Bridge is the most well-known of the six bridges on the western shore of
Kunming Lake . It was erected in the years 1751 to 1764, during the reign of theQianlong Emperor , and was built in the style of the delicate bridges in the country-side of southern China. It is made frommarble and other white stone. The ornate bridge railings are decorated with carvings of cranes and other animals. The clearance of the arch was chosen to accommodate the dragon boat of theQianlong Emperor . As the Kunming Lake inlet to the neighboring Yu River, and when during special occasions, the emperors and empress and their dragon boat would specifically pass under this bridge.ee also
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Precious Belt Bridge
*Chinese architecture
*Architecture of the Song Dynasty
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