Luding Bridge |
Luding Bridge is 103 meters long, 3 meters wide, fixed by 13 iron chains on the two banks. 9 chains are on the bottom, and 4 used as the handrail. The iron chains weights more than 40 tons, with 12164 iron hoops. The bridgeheads on both ends of the bridge are wooden, which are unique in China. As early as in the Qing Dynasty, the bridge was an important passage for people to get to Tibet, and military garrison. In 1984, the 50th anniversary of the Red Army (hóng jūn 红军) dashing through Luding Bridge, people in Luding built the monument. The monument was made up the main body, the bronze statue, and the base. The monument is 30.35 meters high, casted by concrete. In March 1985, Deng Xiaoping (dèng xiǎo píng 邓小平) inscribed the monument. On the flat in front of the monument, there is a bronze statue of the soldiers. One is shooting and one is dropping a bomb. Near the Luding Bridge, there is a museum in which exhibits the picture, document and the paintings by famous calligraphors.
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