Attraction Guide: Shuanglong Bridge, Jianshui, China

Shuanglong Bridge Guide

Marvel at the Majesty: The Shuanglong Bridge of Jianshui Guide

Prepare to be amazed by the Shuanglong Bridge, also known as the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, a magnificent architectural marvel spanning the Lujiang and Tachong Rivers just outside Jianshui's ancient city walls. This iconic landmark is a testament to the ingenuity and artistry of ancient Chinese bridge builders. Its elegant arches and picturesque setting make it a must-see destination for any visitor to Jianshui. The Shuanglong Bridge was originally built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (1736-1795). It was constructed to facilitate trade and transportation across the two rivers. The bridge's seventeen arches are not only aesthetically pleasing but also strategically designed to withstand the strong currents and seasonal floods of the rivers. Over the centuries, the bridge has undergone several renovations and repairs, but its original design and grandeur have been carefully preserved. Visitors can stroll across the bridge, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Capture stunning photographs of the bridge's elegant arches reflected in the water. Explore the small pavilions and temples located at either end of the bridge. The area surrounding the bridge is also a popular spot for picnics and leisurely walks. While there aren't specific culinary traditions directly *on* the bridge, you're close to Jianshui's old town, where you can find many restaurants serving local specialties like Jianshui tofu and steam pot chicken.

Transportation

From Jianshui, you can take bus No. 11 or a taxi to Shuanglong Bridge. The bridge is located a short distance outside the old town, making it easily accessible by public transportation or taxi.