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Yezhuqing wood bridge, Yunnan

The Yezhuqing Bridge (also known as Chengde Bridge) is a cantilevered wooden corridor bridge built in the Qing Dynasty. Located on the Longchuan River in Qingqiao Village, Qushi Town, Tengchong City, Yunnan Province. Named after a boulder in the river that resembles a wild boar under the bridge, it has been an important river crossing for traversing the Gaoligong Mountains since ancient times.

Constructed mainly with catalpa wood, it combines historical value and architectural characteristics, and is one of the best-preserved ancient corridor bridges existing in the Tengchong area.

Location:Tengchong, Yunnan

Yezhuqing wood bridge, Yunnan

Tengchong, Yunnan

The Yezhuqing Bridge (also known as Chengde Bridge) is a cantilevered wooden corridor bridge built in the Qing Dynasty. Located on the Longchuan River in Qingqiao Village, Qushi Town, Tengchong City, Yunnan Province. Named after a boulder in the river that resembles a wild boar under the bridge, it has been an important river crossing for traversing the Gaoligong Mountains since ancient times.

Constructed mainly with catalpa wood, it combines historical value and architectural characteristics, and is one of the best-preserved ancient corridor bridges existing in the Tengchong area.

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