Changhong Bridge
The
Changhong Bridge, located at the mouth of the Siuguluan
River, is the terminus for rafters. At the time of construction, in
1969, it was the longest single-span bridge in Taiwan. It is said to resemble
a rainbow, hence its name "long rainbow" bridge. Below the bridge lies
an area of strangely shaped limestone rocks. With a little imagination,
the rocks can be said to resemble many different things. Small boats make
regular trips around the area if you wish to see the stone formations
up close.
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