Who can tell me the specific information of several bridges in Meizhou?

When we entered Meizhou, the first bridges that appeared in front of people were the bridges across Meijiang River, such as Meijiang Bridge, Dongshan Bridge, Jiaying Bridge, Meizhou Bridge, Jianying Memorial Bridge and Delong Bridge. The traffic on the bridge is rolling and pedestrians are like crucian carp. Four of the bridges were donated by overseas Chinese living in Meizhou. Meizhou people say that a bridge is a monument, engraved with the hometown feelings that overseas travelers can't give up. Meizhou is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China. At present, nearly 3.8 million villagers live overseas and in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Meizhou is also one of the most concentrated areas of Hakkas in the world. Most of the 4.85 million people are Hakkas. Speaking Hakka, people usually call Meizhou "the capital of Hakka". Meizhou has been the gateway and land and water transportation hub of northeast Guangdong since ancient times, and it is also a famous commercial center. Because of the continuous mountains and rivers in Meizhou, the traffic is very inconvenient, and the poor people in Meizhou are eager to build a bridge to make the natural moat a thoroughfare. The news spread overseas, and Meizhou villagers living abroad donated money in succession, which has lasted for more than a century. According to the Records of Meizhou, as early as the 22nd year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1869), overseas Chinese donated money to build a bridge in Meizhou. At that time, Mr. Zhang Zhenxun, an overseas Chinese, donated money to build a 30-foot-long cable-stayed bridge in Yama, Xihe, Tai Po (now dapu county, Meizhou), which was also the first cable-stayed bridge in Meizhou history. In the history of Meizhou where overseas villagers donated money to build a bridge, a Hakka woman living abroad is still remembered by Meizhou people. Her name is Hou Guangbang. 193 1 year1October, Meizhou people who suffered from the separation of Meijiang decided to start construction of Meijiang bridge. After calculation, it costs120,000 silver to build a reinforced concrete bridge, which was an astronomical figure in Meizhou at that time. The preparatory group for building the bridge only has the preparatory funds from 50 yuan. The news of the shortage of funds for bridge construction in my hometown has also spread to overseas Meizhou folks. At that time, Hou Guangbang, who took his son to Nanyang for business, actively mobilized 1.6 million overseas Chinese in Meizhou to donate in Nanyang, and * * * raised 1.2 million yuan. With the support of overseas Chinese, the Meijiang Bridge with a total length of nearly 300 meters was finally completed at 1934, connecting the two banks of Meicheng. Later, overseas villagers donated money to rebuild Meijiang Bridge, but people did not forget Mrs. Hou Guang, whose portrait was embedded in the monument pavilion for the reconstruction of Meijiang Bridge. The inscription says that "its style is worthy of the world." Since the founding of New China, especially after the reform and opening up in China, overseas Chinese in Meizhou have never stopped donating money to build bridges. According to statistics, from 1978 to now, Meizhou villagers abroad have donated money to build 109 1 bridge for their hometown. In Meizhou, we can often see homesickness, homesickness and loving mother, all of which were donated by overseas sages. Tian Jiabing, a successful hometown traveler from 65438 to 0978, returned to his hometown, and the first thing he did was to donate money to build a bridge. From 1979 to 2000, he personally donated 1 12 bridges. Later, Tian Jiabing sent a proposal to Meizhou villagers living overseas to build 100 bridge connecting Wan Chuan in their hometown, which was responded by overseas Chinese. He also set up a special organization in dapu county, which has the most mountains and the densest rivers, and planned all donation projects and built bridges in more than 20 towns and villages in Dabo County. From 65438 to 0996, the Gaobei Bridge across the Han River donated by Tian Jiabing was opened to traffic, and the journey from six towns in the south of Tai Po to Meizhou was shortened by more than 70 kilometers. People in Meizhou said that Meizhou now enjoys convenient transportation and rapid economic development, and has poured care and funding into overseas Meizhou folks. According to statistics, since 1984, overseas Meizhou folks have donated more than1900 million yuan to support public welfare undertakings in their hometown, and invested in 1520 enterprises in Meizhou, with the actual investment of nearly1000 million US dollars. Folks living in Meizhou said that the bridge is a link between overseas folks and hometown, rooted in Meizhou, connected to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan at the other end, connected to Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States, and connected to the heart of every overseas traveler.