What are the top ten famous bridges in China?

The top ten famous bridges in China are: Beijing Lugou Bridge, Chaozhou Guangji Bridge, Yangzhou Wuting Bridge, Taiyuan Cross Bridge, Jinjiang Anping Bridge, Shijiazhuang Zhao Zhouqiao, Guangxi Fengyu Bridge, Luding Bridge, Hebei Qingling Wuyin Bridge and Beijing Summer Palace Yudai Bridge. Among them, Chaozhou Guangji Bridge, Yangzhou Wuting Bridge and Luding Bridge are worth visiting.

1. Chaozhou Guangji Bridge

Guangji Bridge, that is, Chaozhou Guangji Bridge, which was called Kangji Bridge, Dinghou Bridge and Jichuan Bridge in ancient times, is also known as Xiangzi Bridge in Chaozhou. It is located outside the east gate of the ancient city of Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, across the Han River, connecting the east and west banks, and is one of the eight scenic spots in Chaozhou, a famous cultural relic tourist attraction in Chaoshan area and also the whole country. Guangji Bridge is an isolated case of ancient bridges in China, which integrates beam bridge, pontoon bridge and arch bridge.

2. Wuting Bridge in Yangzhou

Wuting Bridge is known as "the most beautiful bridge in China" and is a masterpiece of ancient bridge architecture. It is located in the national 5A-level scenic spot-Slender West Lake in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, and is a landmark building in Yangzhou City. Wuting Bridge was built in the 22nd year of Qianlong (1757), which is modeled after Wulongting and Seventeen-hole Bridge in Beijing Beihai, and is also called lianhua bridge. "Building five pavilions and the following four wings, there are five in ten on the positive side of bridge opening." The architectural style is both a show in the south and a hero in the north. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, you can feel the wonderful scenery of "clear waves and full moon shadows, empty heads and clouds, and listening to jade flute at night", which has a very high level of bridge engineering technology and art.

3. Luding Bridge

Luding Chain Bridge, also known as Dadu Bridge, is an iron cable bridge across the Dadu River in Luqiao Town, Luding County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China, and is the main landscape cultural relic of Luding Bridge Scenic Area. Luding Bridge was built in September of the forty-fourth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (175) and put into use in April of the forty-fifth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (176). On March 4, 1961, it was included in the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in China; In 23, it was incorporated into the scenic spot management. The Luding Bridge is 13.67 meters long and 3 meters wide, and consists of 13 chains. It is an ancient bridge with a long history. The bridge is famous at home and abroad for the battle of "flying over Luding Bridge".