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When can I see dragons at Yulong Bridge?

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Dragon is a magical animal in ancient legends of China. The dragon is a symbol of the Chinese nation, and China people are proud to be "descendants of the dragon". Other Asian countries and nations are also influenced by loong culture. Legend has it that it can be hidden, detailed and huge, short and long. The vernal equinox rises to the sky, the autumnal equinox sinks deep, and it rains, which are all developed in the later period.

Yulong Bridge was built in the 10th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 12). It is a rainbow single arch stone bridge with staggered arches and dry masonry. The bridge is 36 meters long, 4.2 meters wide and 9 meters high. It is magnificent, simple and beautiful, with national characteristics. It is a famous bridge in Guangxi history. There is a monument to the victory of the Anti-Japanese War on the bridge deck, which records the historical fact that the villagers spontaneously fought fiercely with the Japanese aggressors for dozens of days in 1944.