Yulong Bridge

Yulong Bridge

Yulong Bridge

The 600-year-old Yulong Bridge, also known as the Dragon Bridge, spans the Yulong River in Yangshuo, China. Set against a backdrop of towering karst peaks, rural mudbrick villages, rice paddies, and grazing water buffalo, this 197-foot-long (60-meter-long) single-arched bridge is the largest of its kind in Guangxi Province. Its elegant, rainbow-like arch gracefully curves over the gentle waters, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich history and natural beauty. Today, travelers can walk across the bridge, taking in the serene landscape and the timeless charm of this ancient structure.

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