Nampu Bridge, located in the west of Nampu Village, Shouchang Town, Jiande City, was built in the fourth year of Mingjingtai (1453). It spans above Qingdam Creek. The bridge runs from southwest to northeast. It is a five-pier six-hole stone bridge with a length of 27.51m, a width of 1m and a height of 3.22m. The bridge deck is made of three stone strips spliced side by side, divided into six sections, a total of eighteen strips. The bridge has regular shape, solid structure and large scale, which has important physical reference value for studying the bridge architectural style of the Ming Dynasty, as well as the bridge construction technology and local traffic conditions, economic and cultural exchanges between Shoulong and Shoulong, and local cultural history.