In Yangshuo, China, the Fuli Bridge stands as the tallest span over the Yulong River. Unlike the Yulong Bridge, which boasts the largest single-arch in the province, and the Xiangui Bridge, the oldest passage, Fuli Bridge is known for its high arched back. When viewed from a distance, the bridge and its reflection in the water create a perfect circle, a sight locals refer to as a ‘full moon.’ This unique visual effect makes the Fuli Bridge a distinctive landmark, offering visitors a serene and picturesque experience.
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