Xiangfu Bridge
Xiangfu Bridge is located in Xiangfu Town Xiangfu Village South Street north, north-south across the Huangtang River. The date of its construction is unknown. The existing Xiangfu Bridge is a five-hole wall pier stone beam bridge in Ming Dynasty. It is 28 meters long, 3.6 meters wide and 5 meters high. Although this bridge has been repaired several times, the original bridge basic structure has not changed much. There are inscriptions and lotus carvings on the piers. The inscription is more than ten places, because the weathering is serious, the handwriting has become indistinguishable. Xiangfu Bridge has experienced centuries of wind and rain, and governments at all levels have always attached great importance to protecting Xiangfu Bridge and repairing and restoring the old bridge. There are not many stone-beam bridges existing in Hangzhou, but only one in the Ming Dynasty has been found. Xiang Fu Bridge has a long history, rich cultural precipitation, large shape, typical structure, is a high scientific, artistic and historical value beam-type ancient bridge. In 2013, it was included in the seventh batch of key national cultural relics protection units.