Guangji Bridge, commonly known as Xiangzi Bridge, was built in the seventh year of Song Dynasty (1 17 1). It was originally a pontoon bridge.
Zhao Zhouqiao, also known as Anji Bridge, is the oldest existing long-span stone arch bridge in China. It was built in the great cause of the Sui Dynasty (605-6 18).
Lugou Bridge: The oldest stone multi-span arch bridge in Beijing, built in the 29th year of Jin Dading. There are ten piers in the whole bridge, and the foundation is a wooden pile foundation. Its width ranges from 5.3 meters to 7.25 meters.
Luoyang Bridge: Also known as Wan 'an Bridge, it has 48 holes, 834 meters long and 7 meters wide. It was built in the Northern Song Dynasty, and the longest pier is Liang Shi Bridge.
The famous bridges in China are briefly introduced as follows:
Bazi Bridge: Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, is the oldest micro-arch urban beam bridge, which was built during the Bao You period of the Northern Song Dynasty.
Fangshun Bridge: Mancheng, Hebei Province, built in Jin Dynasty and rebuilt in Ming Dynasty. It is the oldest solid circular arch bridge.
Yingxian Bridge: Taoshuwu Village, Bamao Town, Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty, and it is the oldest catenary arch bridge.
Anping Bridge: Jinjiang, Fujian Province, with 362 holes and a length of 2,500 meters, was built in Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty and is the longest stone bridge in existence.