The Qikong Bridge is located on Changchi Road, Changping District, Beijing. It was originally built in the Ming Dynasty and collapsed. It was reconstructed in 1958 on the original site. The Qikong Bridge is 112 meters long, 11 meters high, and 10 meters per hole span. It is a section of Changchi Road Bridge that spans the upper river of the Ming Tombs Reservoir. It has a certain appreciation. The east side is the Qikong Bridge Flower Sea Garden.
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The Qikong Bridge is located on Changchi Road, Changping District, Beijing. It was originally built in the Ming Dynasty and collapsed. It was reconstructed in 1958 on the original site. The Qikong Bridge is 112 meters long, 11 meters high, and 10 meters per hole span. It is a section of Changchi Road Bridge that spans the upper river of the Ming Tombs Reservoir. It has a certain appreciation. The east side is the Qikong Bridge Flower Sea Garden.
There is a sea of flowers on the edge of the Qikong Bridge. There are flowers in three seasons a year, Gesang flowers, lavender, and several kinds of unknown, planted in pieces. The yellow birch is the most beautiful in autumn. No tickets, parking is free.
The Kongqiao is located in Changping Huzhuang East, Chicheng Road, Changping, Changping. It is a stone arch bridge in the Ming Dynasty. It was destroyed in 1953 and converted to a water-over-water road. It was rebuilt in 1958 at the original bridge site. Built in 1958. Crossing the upper reaches of the Ming Tombs Reservoir,
Below the Qikong Bridge in Changping, Beijing, there is a large sea of flowers, purple and red, very beautiful.
花海刚过去,今年有又了一片红红的树,好看
北京七孔桥花海景色优美,性价比超高。
昌平区昌赤路上的一座比较有特色的公路桥,去十三陵的必经之路。虽称桥,但桥下无水,现因在桥下种植了大片各色鲜花而出名,名曰“七孔桥花海”。附近有公交车站,亦可自驾前往,桥下就是一片大停车场,免费的。