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Enbo Bridge

Coordinates: 30°03′11″N 119°57′38″E / 30.052997°N 119.960645°E / 30.052997; 119.960645
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Enbo Bridge

恩波桥
Enbo Bridge in May 2015
Coordinates30°03′11″N 119°57′38″E / 30.052997°N 119.960645°E / 30.052997; 119.960645
CarriesPedestrians and bicycles
CrossesXianpu River
LocaleFuchun Subdistrict [zh], Fuyang District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
MaterialStone
Total length57 metres (187 ft)
Width6 metres (20 ft)
Longest span49 metres (161 ft)
History
Rebuilt1565
Location
Map

The Enbo Bridge (simplified Chinese: 恩波桥; traditional Chinese: 恩波橋; pinyin: Ēnbō Qiáo) is a historic stone arch bridge over the Xianpu River (苋浦江) in Fuchun Subdistrict [zh], Fuyang District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.[1]

History

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The first known instance of the bridge being documented appeared in the Song dynasty (907–1279).[2] It was rebuilt as a stone bridge by magistrate Shi Yangde (施阳得) in 1565 during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644).[2] In August 1997, it has been inscribed as a provincial-level cultural heritage site by the Government of Zhejiang.

References

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  1. ^ 《恩波桥》. zjol.com.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. ^ a b Wang Wenbing (汪文炳) (ed.). 光绪富阳县志·卷十·地理下·桥梁 [Fuyang County Annals of Guangxu] (in Chinese). 恩波桥(钱令旧志)今名永济,旧名苋浦,在县西门外五十步(《临安志》苋浦桥在县西一里二十六步,今名通济桥)。宋太平兴国九年圮,治平二年邑人孙道长重建,改名通济。绍兴四年县令王裒重修,更名惠政,五年坏于洪水。庆元二年县令蔡几属邑人谢震募新之,复名通济。嘉定间县令程珌于桥下放生,改名恩波。元至正甲午又圮,明洪武十六年邑人姚福缘捐资募建,盖屋一十七间。宣德十年知县吴堂重建桥屋。嘉靖四十四年县令施阳得以石易木,整固闳壮,左右夹以石栏,为一邑之冠。阔二丈余,长一百余步,里人周柯、王辅协成之,易名曰永济。《杭州府志》载富阳二十四桥,列恩波为第一。国朝顺治十六年县令朱永盛重修,康熙间县令斗奂率里人复修并为之记。