Luoyang Bridge

Luoyang Bridge | The Engineering Marvel of Ancient China

Luoyang Bridge

A Thousand-Year Gateway Over the Sea

“A structural symphony of stone, water, and ancient wisdom.”

Commissioned in 1053 AD, Luoyang Bridge is China’s first seaport stone bridge and a pinnacle of our Quanzhou highlights tour. As a vital segment of the ancient road connecting Fuzhou and Quanzhou, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage landmark of the Maritime Silk Road.

10 MetersStone Slab Length
10 TonsWeight per Slab
1,000+ YearsAncient History

Mastery of Engineering

The bridge is an incredible feat of medieval construction. For travelers journeying from Xiamen, this bridge offers a unique glimpse into ancient logistics. Builders used massive stone slabs to bridge the turbulent Luoyang River estuary.

The “Oyster Cement” Secret

Ancient engineers pioneered the “Oyster-Cultivation Method.” By breeding live oysters on the bridge foundations, their natural secretions “cemented” the rocks together. This biological engineering is a must-see for anyone on a Quanzhou one day tour.

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A Walk Through History

Today, the bridge remains a serene destination for photography and history enthusiasts. If you are a fan of outdoor leisure, the surrounding areas are also near some of the regions best Fujian golf courses, combining culture with sport.

Travel Tip: Look for the stone statues of generals that stand guard. To plan your route through this coastal region, check our Fujian Map.

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