The Japanese Corridor Bridge is the symbol of the ancient city of Hui'an. It was built in 1593 and was originally built by the Japanese, so the local custom is to call it "Japanese Bridge". The most interesting allusion is that the bridge is guarded by monkeys at one end and dogs at the other end. It is said that the construction started in the Year of the Monkey and completed in the Year of the Dog. Now the local newcomers will come here to take wedding photos, which is another view of the old city.