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Where is Wang Bo Bridge?
Jiangsu Wang Ping Wang Bo Bridge

Wang Bo Bridge is located on the west side of Wang Ping Xiaojiuhua Scenic Temple, a famous temple in the south of the Yangtze River. It is a seven-hole arch bridge with concrete structure, spanning between Huangyang Wharf in Wang Ping Town and Pingbo Platform in Yinghu Scenic Area. Built in 1999+00, completed in May 2000. The name of Wang Bo Bridge comes from the poems of famous people Yan and Wu Qiongxian. The former is a famous collection of poems written by Yan Zai, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, when he boarded the bridge. The word "wave" of the latter is taken from Wu Qiongxian's poem "The lake is ten miles bright, the crab house fishing village is at home, the drizzle is good, and the platform asks the fairy" in the Qing Dynasty. The bridge named after the word "Wang Bo" well reflects the historical features and profound cultural heritage of Wang Ping Town. It also makes Wang Ping, a thousand-year-old town, and Pingbo Terrace, a scenic spot in Yinghu Lake, integrate and reflect each other. Every summer in spring and autumn, when the sun sets and dusk falls, you can get a panoramic view on the Wang Bo Bridge. The artistic conception of "the water in the mirror is bright, the clouds fall from the shore of the lake, the temple gate rushes back, Qian Fan is outside the willow, a bird comes to the sand edge, and the raspberry moss is on the ancient wall" (recording a poem by cattle in the Qing Dynasty) really exists on the platform.