Daxi Bridge

The Daxi Bridge (Chinese: 大溪橋; pinyin: Dàxī Qiáo) is a suspension footbridge in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.[1] It connects Rui'an Road Section 1 and Daxi Old Street. The bridge is also known as the Lover's Bridge.[2]

Daxi Bridge

大溪橋
Coordinates24°53′5.6″N 121°17′0.3″E
CrossesDahan River
LocaleDaxi, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Named forDaxi District
Characteristics
DesignFootbridge
Total length330 meters
History
Construction end1934

History

The bridge was originally built in 1934 as a bamboo-wooden bridge constructed from bamboo frames and layered rocks. During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, the bridge was rebuilt into a dual-bored cable suspension bridge with a total length of 280 meters. After the opening of the nearby Wuling Bridge and Second Outer Ring Road, the bridge became gradually less used by the residents. It has seen been reconstructed twice due to the damage caused by typhoons. Lastly, the bridge was renovated again in 2001 after the planning from the Directorate General of Highways and its length became 330 meters.[2]

Architecture

The bridge spans over a length of 330 meters with 13 abutments. It was designed with Baroque-style archway located at its entrance with red tiles. It is also equipped with benches for resting area. The bridge crosses the Dahan River.[3]

Transportation

The bridge is accessible by bus from Taoyuan Station of Taiwan Railways Administration.[4]

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See also

References

  1. Liao, George (18 July 2018). "Neat places to visit in Daxi in Taiwan's northern city of Taoyuan". Taiwan News. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  2. "Daxi Bridge(大溪橋)". Taoyuan, First Stop in Taiwan. 5 November 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  3. "Daxi Bridge(大溪橋)". Taoyuan Tourism. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  4. "Daxi Old Street". Travel King. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
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