Construction of the Anping Bridge had started …
Years: 1151 - 1151
Construction of the Anping Bridge had started in 1138 during the Southern Song Dynasty and lasts until 1151.
It is originally eight hundred and eleven zhang (two thousand two hundred and twenty-three meters [1.381 miles])long and 1.6 zhang (4.4 meters [fourteen feet]) wide, consisting of three hundred and thirty-one spans of granite beams resting on top of stone piers, the largest beam weighing twenty-five tons.
The width of the bridge varies from three to 3.8 meters (9.8 to 12.5 feet).
Upon completion, it is the longest bridge in China, and will remain so until 1905.
Its total length will not be exceeded until 1846.
The bridge lies in the prefecture-level city of Quanzhou, crossing what originally was a tidal estuary of the Shijing River that separates the town of Anhai (in the county-level city of Jinjiang) east of the river, from the town of Shuitou (in the county-level city of Nan'an) west of the river.
The bridge is named after Anhai, which was formerly known as Anping.
It originally has five pavilions where travelers can rest; however, only one pavilion (Shuixin Pavilion) still exists today.
