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Yulong bridge

Yulong bridge Travel Guide

Yulong Bridge, a 600-year-old stone bridge which is one of the important relics of Yangshuo county. It was built at 1412 with 900 big stones. To go to the top of the bridge, there is the most beautiful panoramic view of rice paddy fields, karst mountains, and reflections on the peaceful river which is the greatest countryside scenery in Yangshuo.

It is an very important sight when you take cruise on Yulong River.

Traffic:

Take Guilin - Yangshuo Bus in front of Guilin Train Station, and take off in Baisha Town. Walk about 20 minites to the bridge.

DCT Tips:

Do not go into the rice paddy field.

Yulong Bridge is so pretty that lots of New couple love to take wedding photo here.

Yulong Bridge is so pretty that lots of New couple love to take wedding photo here.

You could see buffalo enjoy their life after farm work by the Yulong Bridge.

It is easy to take really nice photo on the Yulong Bridge.

Yulong Bridge was built at 1412 with 900 big stones in Baisha Yangshuo of Guilin.

View from Yulong Bridge

Walk around near the Yulong Bridge

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