
Fenghuang Bridge
Fenghuang Bridge, located in Fenghuang County, Hunan Province, China, is a notable road bridge spanning the Tuojiang River. Constructed in 1704 during the Qing Dynasty, it is characterized by its traditional Chinese architectural style featuring wooden structures with stone piers.
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The Fenghuang Bridge is a significant example of Qing Dynasty engineering, with its wooden construction resting on sturdy stone piers. It serves as a critical connection for local transportation and a pedestrian pathway for visitors exploring the historic Fenghuang Ancient Town. Access to the bridge is available on foot, with nearby parking for vehicles. Its historic significance and connection to the traditional town make it an important cultural landmark.