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Picture of Qingdao Zhanqiao Scenic Area

The picture of Qingdao trestle is as follows:

Trestle and Huilan Pavilion, namely Qingdao Trestle, commonly known as Qianhai Trestle, Nanhai Trestle and Grand Pier, are one of the famous scenic spots in Qingdao seaside scenic area. They are located at Taiping Road 12, Shinan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, on the north side of Qingdao Bay, separated from Little Qingdao by water. They were built in the 17th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (189 1) and are called "Changhong vowels".

The trestle and Huilan Pavilion are 440m long and10m wide. There are chain guardrails and lotus street lamps on both sides of the bridge, and a semi-circular triangular breakwater is built at the end. The two-story octagonal pavilion with double glazed tiles at the southernmost end is called Huilan Pavilion, with a total construction area of 354. 12 square meters.

History and culture

It is said that Gaoyuan Zhang, the general of Dengzhou in the Qing Dynasty, had a hobby when he led his troops to Qingdao, that is, he took his entourage to watch the sea view and listen to the waves at the seaside every morning, and when he was in high spirits, he would sail to deep water to fish. One day, Gaoyuan Zhang was fishing in deep water when a big wave came. The boat suddenly capsized and Gaoyuan Zhang and his entourage fell into the water. Fortunately, the soldiers on the shore rescued him in time.

That night, Gaoyuan Zhang had a dream that when he was fishing in the sea, the bow of the boat flashed red, and 36 pairs of handsome fairies in red and green skirts lined up face to face in two rows, from deep water to the seaside reef. Then, the fairy's arms stretched out and hugged each other, holding a wide and long green silk and building a silk bridge. A little fairy dressed in green took him by the arm in one hand and a shiny parasol in the other, and took him to the Silk Bridge and helped him ashore step by step.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhanqiao and Huilan Pavilion