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Where is Guangxiang Bridge?

Guangxiang Bridge is a cultural relic protection unit in Zhejiang Province.

Guangxiang Bridge is located in the straight street of Beihai Bridge in Shaoxing City. It was built in the first year of Yuan Dynasty (134 1). After several repairs, the bridge is a single-hole arch structure with a clear distance of 8.5 meters and an arch height of 4.35 meters. Arched structures are cut and juxtaposed. Stone railings are set on both sides of the bridge, lotus flowers are carved on the bridge stigma, and there are stones on both sides.

Guangxiang Bridge (provincial cultural relics protection unit)

Year: Yuan

Release date:1989 65438+February 65438+February.

Located at the east end of straight street of Beihai Bridge in the urban area. Named after the original Guangxiang Temple next to it. It was built in the first year of Yuan Zheng Zhi (134 1) and rebuilt in the first year of Ming Qin Long (1567). 1982 decoration. Single-hole stone arch bridge, north-south trend, across the old city river. The total length is 30.28 meters, the width is 6.9 meters and the clear distance is 8.5 meters. The arch bars are laid side by side in longitudinal sections, and the lotus base pattern is engraved on the arch stone, with inscriptions such as "There is no Amitabha in the south" and "Rebuilding Guangxiang Bridge in Zhizheng". There are solid railings and lotus-covered watchposts on the bridge, and the words "auspicious day reconstruction in the first year of Qin Long" are engraved on the north watchpost.