Come See the ‘Bridge’ of Huangyan!

Huangyan Publicity|2025-08-13 15:37:46

In Huangyan, ancient and modern bridges carry memories and stories—explore these charming spots to stroll or photograph!

Wudong Bridge, a Northern Song landmark with five semicircular arches, boasts weathered bluestone that harmonizes with riverside old buildings. Sunset gilds its outline, blending bridge shadows and ripples to reveal history's depth.

Huangyan Mountain Covered Bridge in Shangzheng Township—China's third-largest wooden covered bridge—uses nail-free mortise-and-tenon joints, showcasing ancient craftsmanship. Summer greens and streams frame it; upturned eaves embody Chinese symmetry, and night lights outshine neon.

Juyuan Bridge, a Guanhe Ancient Road node, draws on Huangyan honey oranges to symbolize prosperity. The 358-meter span with curved steel girders and glass glows like a rainbow at night, adding romance.

Waidongpu Pedestrian Bridge (“Ruyi Bridge”) wows with its ruyi-shaped curve. Lit up, light and shadows dazzle; summer breezes and shimmering waters make it perfect for evening walks.

Yongning Bridge, a 32-meter retro structure on Labor South Road, honors heritage. Nearby Guanhe Water Street bustles, and river views from the bridge delight photographers.

Jindai Bridge, a 31-meter moon-shaped span over Guanhe River, connects business circles. Modern design blends tradition, with night lights enhancing the nightscape.

Bridges are frozen time and flowing poetry—Huangyan's carry millennia of memories, stretching toward a bright future.