Tengchong Wild Boar Bridge, in the direction of Beihai Wetland Park, the previous tea-horse ancient ramp is more than 400 years away, the words on the bridge head inscription have been blurred, very historical vicissitudes, the first time I saw such an ancient bridge, the river under the bridge was beautiful.
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Tengchong Wild Boar Bridge, in the direction of Beihai Wetland Park, the previous tea-horse ancient ramp is more than 400 years away, the words on the bridge head inscription have been blurred, very historical vicissitudes, the first time I saw such an ancient bridge, the river under the bridge was beautiful.
Chengde Bridge, also known as the Wild Boar Bridge, is an extension-armed wooden covered bridge. It is located on the banks of the Longchuan River in Qushi Township, Qushi Township, Tengchong County. It has been the river crossing passage of the high Ligong Mountain since ancient times. According to historical records, the bridge was originally a vine bridge, and later a iron cable bridge, and became an arm-stretched wooden arch bridge in the early Qing Dynasty. The main material of the wild boar bridge is taken from the local growth of teak wood. The bridge is fixed by log stacking, ladder support, chain pull, creative is very clever, built to save labor and materials, repaired to save time, and has a strong flood resistance ability, is the most representative ancient covered bridge in Tengchong area.
Small travel places | The ancient horse-bang bridge that must pass the river 📍 Yunnan Tengchong Qushi Township, the "wild boar-bang cantilever bridge", across the two sides of the Longchuan River, is an important way for the horse-bang to cross the Gaoligong Mountain in the past. The earliest was simply a vine bridge, and later strengthened to be a cable bridge, and finally became a clever arm-shaped wooden arch bridge in the early Qing Dynasty. The main material of the wild boar bridge is using local growth of teak wood. The bridge is fixed by log stacking, supporting and pulling by chain. Now the local residents still walk up the ancient bridge every day, and travel to and from their homes and the outside world.
Chengde Bridge, also known as the Wild Boar Bridge, is an extension-armed wooden covered bridge. It is located on the banks of the Longchuan River in Qushi Township, Qushi Township, Tengchong County. It has been the river crossing passage of the high Ligong Mountain since ancient times. According to historical records, the bridge was originally a vine bridge, and later a iron cable bridge, and became an arm-stretched wooden arch bridge in the early Qing Dynasty. Unlike the covered bridge in Zhejiang and Shanghai, the main material of the wild boar bridge is taken from the local growth of teak trees. The bridge is fixed by log stacking, ladder support, chain pull, creative is very clever, built to save labor and materials, repair to facilitate time, and has a strong flood resistance, is the most representative ancient covered bridge in Tengchong region ("China National Geographic", 2012 No. 5); Maybe it was because the light and shadow were just right at that time, or because of the traces of the years, I thought it was beautiful. Here is the only way to and from the ancient horse gang, a wooden arch bridge appeared in front of my eyes, simple but extraordinary, heavy and calm.