Wonders of the World - Chengyang Bridge (China) Chengyang Bridge or Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge is a bridge in Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, of Guangxi, China. Chengyang Bridge is a special covered bridge or lángqiáo, and one of several Fengyu Bridges in the local Dong Minority Region. It was completed in 1912. It has many other names including Yongji Bridge and Panlong Bridge. The bridge is a combination of bridge, corridor, veranda and Chinese pavilion. It has two platforms (one at each end of the bridge), 3 piers, 3 spans, 5 pavilions, 19 verandas, and three floors. The piers are made of stone, the upper structures are mainly wooden, and the roof is covered with tiles. The bridge has wooden handrails on both sides. The bridge has a total length of 64.4 metres , and its corridor has a width of 3.4 metres. The net height above the river is about 10 metres. The bridge is located in Chengyang, and serves as the link between two populous villages. As a result, there is substantial daily traffic on the bridge. Guo Moruo, a famous Chinese author, loved the bridge at first sight and wrote a poem for it. Wonders of the World Natural Wonders #travel Lost cities of the World