Stone bridge introduction: Akaishi faces water on three sides. With more rivers, there will naturally be more bridges. The most spectacular one is the Wuyin Street concrete bridge, which looks like a rainbow crossing the north and south of the river, standing majestic and imposing. It was built in 1965 AD. It is about 163.4 meters long, 7.8 meters wide, 14.5 meters high and has 4 holes. It was the longest bridge on the Zhejiang-Fujian Highway at that time. Every New Year's Day, villagers from dozens of miles around gather here. As a result, there are gorgeous kites in the sky, paper boats full of hope on the water, and the beautiful sound of silk and bamboo in the ears. On the Lantern Festival night, Wufupu pavilions in the southeast, northwest, and northwest are walking back and forth on the bridge and in the streets. The oldest one is the stone arch bridge lying on the Linhai River. The bridge is densely covered with vines, moss and thatch. It quietly stands alone in the mountains and fields, endures loneliness all year round, and keeps its promise to the mountains, water, and villagers. The most inconspicuous thing is the wooden bridge in Xiafan. Here is the village, and over there are fields full of crops and faint fragrance. The bridge deck is paved with wooden slats, the piers are also supported by fir trees, and the guardrails on both sides are also wooden slats. From a distance, it looks like a white silk scarf floating on the river.

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