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China's longest arched timber bridge undergoes reconstruction

( chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2014-12-24

China's longest arched timber bridge undergoes reconstruction
The repairs team constructed an interim bridge for people to cross the river. Wan’an Bridge in Pingnan county, Fujian province started its large-scale reconstruction on Dec 22. [Photo / cn-bsy.com]

Wan'an Bridge, China's longest arched timber bridge in Pingnan county, Fujian province, has been closed for a large-scale reconstruction starting on Dec 22.

The bridge was built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). It was destroyed and reconstructed on three occasions. The third repairs project was in 1954. The bridge boards and wind deflectors are now showing signs of wear and tear.