1. The oldest open-shoulder arc arch bridge: Zhaozhou Bridge, also known as Anji Bridge, is located in Zhao County, Hebei Province. It was built in the 11th year of Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty.
2. The oldest catenary arch bridge: Yingxian Bridge, located in Taoshuwu Village, Bamao Town, Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province, was built during the Chenghua Period of the Ming Dynasty.
3. The oldest and longest seven-fold overpass: Guangning Bridge, located in the urban area of ??Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, was rebuilt in the fourth year of Shaosheng in the Northern Song Dynasty.
4. The oldest micro-arch urban beam bridge: the Bazi Bridge, located in the urban area of ??Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, during the Baoyou period of the Northern Song Dynasty.
5. The longest stone beam bridge: Anping Bridge, located in Jinjiang, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, with 362 holes, was built in the 21st year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty.
6. The oldest "raft-shaped foundation" stone beam bridge: Luoyang Bridge, also known as Wan'an Bridge. It is located in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, with 48 holes. It was built in the fifth year of Huangyou in the Northern Song Dynasty.
7. The oldest three-fold arch bridge combining catenaries and arcs: Tongqiao, located in Tongqiao Village, Xiangming, Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province. It was built in the Ming Dynasty
8. The oldest solid belly bridge. Arc Arch Bridge: Fangshun Bridge, located in Mancheng, Hebei Province, was built in the Jin Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty.
The earliest open-shoulder arc arch bridge in the world was built in Zhaoxian, Zhao County in the Sui Dynasty. Zhou Bridge.
The earliest overpass-type seven-fold arch bridge in the world - the Guangning Bridge in Shaoxing during the Song Dynasty
The oldest remaining bridge in the world. The catenary arch bridge - Xinchang Yingxian Bridge in the Ming Dynasty and the Yucheng Bridge in Shengzhou in the Qing Dynasty - the earliest and longest ship-shaped pier stone bridge in the world - Luoyang Bridge in Quanzhou in the Song Dynasty. p>
The earliest curved three-fold arch bridge in the world - Tiantai Tong Bridge in the Ming Dynasty
The earliest and longest towpath bridge in the world - the Tang Dynasty. Shaoxing Xiandao Bridge.
The earliest parallel masonry semicircular arch bridge in the world - Shaoxing Guangxiang Bridge in the Jin Dynasty
The densest remaining urban ancient bridge in the world. Group - The 300-meter river in Shaoxing City contains the Eight-Character Bridge of the Song Dynasty, the Guangning Bridge of the Song Dynasty, the Longhua Bridge of the Song Dynasty, the Dongshuang Bridge of the Song Dynasty, and the Spinning Wheel Bridge of the Song Dynasty.
The density of the only remaining ancient Chinese canals in the world. The largest group of three-hole thin ancient bridges - three ancient bridges juxtaposed on the canal within 300 meters: Huzhou Shuanglin Third Bridge.