Jinde Bridge, Road bridge in Donggang Township, Taiwan.
Jinde Bridge is a road bridge in Donggang Township that spans 440 meters with a height of 30 meters and carries both vehicle lanes and pedestrian paths. It provides the main connection between the eastern and western portions of the township.
The bridge opened in October 2002 as a major improvement to the township's transportation infrastructure. This opening established a direct link between previously separated areas of the community.
The bridge serves communities near Donglong Temple, where local residents gather for traditional boat-burning ceremonies held every three years. These rituals remain central to the township's identity and draw visitors who wish to witness the processions and festivities.
The bridge is easily accessible with clear lanes for both vehicles and pedestrians, making crossing straightforward for all users. The best time to visit is during drier months when weather conditions are more favorable.
The bridge lies near Dapeng Bay and provides access to waters where southern bluefin tuna are caught during peak season from April through June. The sight of fishing boats during these months makes this an interesting vantage point for observing local fishing practices.
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