Wanghai Bridge is located in Shuitan Village, Yongxing, Yongzhong Street, Longwan District. Built in the Ming Dynasty. Originally a 12-hole stone bridge, it was changed to 8 holes when it was rebuilt in the third year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1864). In the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924), it was reduced to seven holes when it was built. North-south trend, across the Shuitan River, 37.80 meters long and 2.20 meters wide. There are bluestone railings on both sides and a monument on the north of the bridge. The inscription records: "There is Wanghai Bridge in the pool, which was built by Xibin Department in the Ming Dynasty. There are twelve bridges, which cross the bank from north to south, with Xiping Mountain in the east and the sea in the west. Climb high and look far, see the tide and see the flood, and the silver wave is in sight. "
Source of information: Wenzhou Museum
Yongzhong Street: Yongzhong Street is located on the south bank of the lower reaches of Oujiang River in the east of Wenzhou City, and is the seat of Longwan District Government. Adjacent to Wenzhou Yongqiang Airport and Longwan 10,000-ton wharf, Airport Avenue, Yongqiang Avenue and Wenqiang Highway run through the whole territory. At the beginning of 2002, it was formed by the merger of the former Yongzhong Town Office, Yongchang Office and the former longshui town, covering an area of 52.95 square kilometers, governing 6 neighborhood committees and 34 villages, with a registered population of 69,000 and a temporary population of more than 60,000. Yongzhong has developed economy and is one of the top 30 towns in Wenzhou with comprehensive strength. All in 2007.