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Where is the covered bridge in Chengdu?

The Chengdu Covered Bridge is 135 meters upstream of the Nan River at the intersection of the Funan River. The length of the covered bridge is 81 meters and the width is 23.6 meters. It spans the Funan River and was rebuilt in 1996 on the basis of the original Anshun Bridge.

The covered bridge is a landscape bridge that integrates history, culture, commerce, catering, and transportation functions. It not only provides convenient transportation, but also promotes the development of the surrounding economy to a certain extent. It has the meaning of "magpie bridge in the sky, covered bridge on the ground".

Anshun Covered Bridge has a long history, and its initial construction traces can be traced back to the Yuan Dynasty.

What you see now is a newly built one with its original appearance. It is also a place that cannot be missed when viewing the night view of Chengdu.

The Anshun Covered Bridge in Jinjiang District was originally named Changhong Bridge. It was rebuilt by An Hongde, the magistrate of Huayang County, in the 11th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty, and the bridge was inscribed "Changhong Bridge" on the bridge.

Anshun Bridge connects Da'an Street to the north and the north entrance of Wannian Bridge Street to the south. There are statues of gods on the upper level, which are not accessible. There are houses on the lower level. The lower level is four meters wide. There are many delicious foods at the bridge head, including jelly sellers, Guokui sellers, and

Those selling tofu curds, pancakes, and rice rolls.

There is also the Great Buddha Temple at the north entrance of Anshun Bridge. It was founded in the seventh year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the forty-eighth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. There is a large Buddha statue made of iron. The Buddha statue is one foot high and five feet wide.

The soju workshop is built next to the Grand Buddha Temple.