Introduction to Yongan Bridge: Yongan Bridge is located in Wang Tomb Village. It is a joist-type three-hole stone slab bridge that was rebuilt in 1443. The bridge is 24.9 meters long and is made of 17 huge stones. On both sides of the stone strip in the middle of the bridge are engraved the words "Yong'an Bridge" in Chinese characters. On the north side of the bridge pillar are "Reconstruction in Spring in the Eighth Year of Guihai Zhengtong in the Ming Dynasty" written more than a dozen times. Big letters. This bridge is one of the few ancient bridges that has been completely preserved in rural areas of Suzhou. It is of great value to the study of bridge construction technology in Jiangnan water towns.

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