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Why is it forbidden to shoot Nujiang Bridge?
Usually when people travel, they will take pictures of the scenery along the way, which is not only a commemoration of this scenery, but also represents that they have been to this place. A tour guide once said: I have traveled all over the country, visited countless places of interest, visited all directions of Tian She and tasted delicious food in all directions. Life is enough. ? Indeed, going to every place will make your journey fruitful. Today, Bian Xiao wants to talk to you about a mysterious bridge. It can be said to be a scenic spot because many tourists come here, but it is not a scenic spot because people are forbidden to stop and take pictures there.

This mysterious bridge is the Nujiang Bridge located in Liuku Town, Lushui County, Nujiang Prefecture, Yunnan Province. 1988 started construction, 199 1 officially put into use. Nujiang Bridge is the only bridge in China where photographing is forbidden, and it is also the only traffic lifeline connecting the east and west banks in Liuku City.

I believe some donkey friends have heard of this bridge or read some information about it in Tree Species. Bian Xiao has never seen this bridge with her own eyes, so she has to consult a tour guide friend and get a lot of information about this bridge. The guide friend told Bian Xiao that the Nujiang Bridge is 678 meters long and its width is over 10 meter, allowing some relatively large trucks to pass.

The tour guide friend also said that it is very difficult to build the Nujiang Bridge, because the Nujiang Bridge is located between mountains and mountains, and blasting is inevitable, so it is also very dangerous there. The guardrail and crosswalk on the deck of Nujiang Bridge have cracked and their layout has fallen off, but in order to prolong their service life, the local government strengthened and maintained them on 20 10. The whole Nujiang Bridge is guarded by soldiers 24 hours a day, and tourists are also forbidden to stay here to take pictures. Why?

Bian Xiao collected two opinions from tour guide friends. One opinion is that this bridge is a two-lane deck, so it is very dangerous to park and take pictures at will, and it will also affect others. There is also a saying that many soldiers died in the process of building the Nujiang Bridge, and people can now pass on the bridge because of their persistence and dedication. Soldiers around the bridge will be guarded 24 hours a day. If tourists are found to have abnormal reactions, they will stop immediately.

Although you can't stop to take pictures, you can still press the shutter button quickly when you pass by to leave a souvenir. I wonder if you have witnessed the Nujiang Bridge?