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Reading the comments will really mislead many people. If you haven't been there, don't comment randomly, and don't put pictures randomly. The location is in the east of Dawenkou Museum. The map on the map is wrong. You can see it from the 801 Bridge to the east. Henan Hebei is all open.
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Reading the comments will really mislead many people. If you haven't been there, don't comment randomly, and don't put pictures randomly. The location is in the east of Dawenkou Museum. The map on the map is wrong. You can see it from the 801 Bridge to the east. Henan Hebei is all open.
Wenhe Mingshi Bridge always makes people linger.
Very beautiful! Ancient stone bridge in the Ming Dynasty! Feel the feet of Qilu! View 7 bridges at a glance!
❤️ Dawen River Mingshi Bridge ❤️ The most famous and oldest Shiqiao on both sides of the Wenhe River is still accessible in the Ming Dynasty 📍 Location: Shanxi Street Village, Dawenkou Town, Daiyue District, Tai'an City, Shandong ⭐️ The total length is more than 570 meters, with a total of 65 bridge holes, one end is the southwest gate of Shanxi Street Village, and the other side is the tea shed village in Ningyang County. It has been through more than 400 years of rain and wind to this day. [Shanxi Street Village Viewpoint] 1⃣ Wenhe Scenery Dawenhe Ancient Dudu Feel the vicissitudes of both sides of the Straits 2⃣ Mingshi Bridge is the only passage through the banks of the Wenhe during the Ming and Qing Dynasties 3⃣ Shanxi Assembly Hall Ancient Commercial and Trade Heavy Town Jinshang set up a Assembly Hall here 4⃣ Walk around the ancient village and many old buildings in the village are intact. There is also a city wall and a city gate 5⃣ Dawenkou culture, known in the world, is nearby ➡️ If you just finished climbing Mount Tai, you may as well come to Shanxi Street Village to visit! #I am a big travel player #Worth going to the ancient town ancient village #Small group free punch card recommended
There is an ancient stone bridge on the Wenhe River, which was built for pedestrians crossing the river in ancient times and has been preserved so far