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Guilin Flower Bridge Review

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5/5
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Very good. It's really nice to walk through this scenic spot.

Guilin Flower Bridge

Posted: Jun 14, 2016
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  • 郭润龙浪迹天涯
    5/5Outstanding
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    20230312 Morning: 1. "Huaqiao" is located in the "Seven Star Scenic Area" of 4A Scenic Area. The seven-star scenic spot is the landscape cave on the east bank of the Lijiang River. It is the largest comprehensive park in Guilin. It has a long history that began in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It has the footprints of Xu Xiake, Deng Xiaoping, Deng Yingchao, Suyu, Li Yanqing, Wu Bangguo, Li Tieying, Ten Panchen, Sihanoukville, Clinton and other celebrities. The forest coverage rate of 84% is called Guilin's green lung, and occupies two of the eight ancient scenes of Guilin, namely "Qixia Real Land" and "Hushan Cabernet Sauvignon". The "Seven Star Mountain" where the seven star scenic spot is located is composed of the four peaks of "Putuo Mountain" (Tianshu, Tianzhu, Tianzhu, Tianquan) and the three peaks of "Crescent Mountain" (Yuheng, Kaiyang, Xuguang), and the seven peaks are named after the Beidou Qixing, and the distribution shape is like the Beidou Qixing, and the Qixing Mountain is named after it. ① Address: No. 1 Qixing Road, Qixing District, Guilin City. ② Transportation: Direct bus, easy to stop by car. ③ Popular season: No. ④ Duration: 6 hours. 2. I entered the park from the south gate of the "Huaqiao Gate". The decoration of the Spring Festival is still there. It is coordinated with the two mighty and bran stone lions in front of the bridge and the bronze carvings of the cows under the bridge. Further forward is the "Huaqiao" across the Lijiang River. This stone bridge is the famous Guilin bridge.

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    Posted: Aug 20, 2023
  • 雨中的蔷薇2005
    4/5Excellent
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    Huaqiao is one of the famous ancient buildings in Guilin. It was first built in Jiaxi period of Southern Song Dynasty, so its initial name is "Jiaxi Bridge". Because of the towering boulder "Tianzhu" on the east side of the bridge, people call it "Tianzhu Bridge". At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, the bridge was washed down by flood. In the seventh year of Jingtai Ming Dynasty (1456), He Yongquan, the Zhifu of Guilin, built a wooden bridge on the original bridge foundation. In the nineteenth year of Jiajing (1540), Xu Shi, Princess of Ansu in Jingjiang, was rebuilt as the existing four-hole stone bridge, and 6 archs of the drought bridge were added to strengthen flood discharge measures. The bridge is divided into two parts: the east section is a water bridge, 60 meters long, 6.3 meters wide and 8 meters high; the west section is a dry bridge, 65.20 meters long. In 1965, seven new holes were added. Usually, the two rivers flow slowly from the water bridge to the south, while floods are discharged from the dry bridge in flood season.

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    Posted: Aug 6, 2017
  • 雨中的蔷薇2005
    4/5Excellent
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    As soon as Qixing Park enters the gate, it crosses Huaqiao first. In fact, before entering the park, it will see Fangxiang on the ticket. The history of the bridge can be traced back to Song Dynasty. In Ming Dynasty, it was renamed Huaqiao because of the flourishing flowers and trees nearby. At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, it was washed down by floods, and later repaired and repaired as it is now.

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    Posted: Nov 30, 2017
  • M23***95
    3/5Average
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    It's nothing. The road is blocked. The city looks not very good. The March 3rd in Guilin is nothing to look at. It's some people who buy food and sing. It's better than the cost-effective life in my first-tier city.

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    Posted: Mar 29, 2017
  • 对称3进制
    5/5Outstanding
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    People on the water, water under the bridge, beautiful scenery, good.

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    Posted: Jun 10, 2017
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