Guifang Bridge, Cultural heritage bridge in Zhejiang, China
Guifang Bridge is a crossing structure in Zhejiang that spans water between two banks. It features a curved design typical of traditional Chinese architecture, allowing pedestrians and small transport to pass safely from one side to the other.
The bridge was built during a period when trade and local transport in Zhejiang were growing in importance. Its construction reflects craftsmanship passed down through generations of skilled builders.
The bridge name carries historical significance through its connection to Li Zhao and Qin Guifang, whose engineering partnership shaped the structure's development.
The best way to cross is on foot or by small transport using the connecting pathways on either side. Visitors should be aware of damp or slippery surfaces, especially after rainfall.
The bridge construction required specific engineering solutions to address strong wind conditions that affected the building process for extended periods.
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