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Xiangzi Bridge over the Hanjiang River is seen under repair in Chaozhou, south China's Guangdong Province January 18. The bridge was built in 1171 AD, and is one of the top four ancient bridges and a key cultural relics site under protection. [Xinhua]
 Xiangzi Bridge over the Hanjiang River is seen under repair in Chaozhou, south China's Guangdong Province January 18. The bridge was built in 1171 AD, and is one of the top four ancient bridges and a key cultural relics site under protection. [Xinhua]

A replica of the original iron ox is positioned on the Xiangzi Bridge over the Hanjiang River in Chaozhou, south China's Guangdong Province January 18. The bridge was built in 1171 AD, and is one of the top four ancient bridges and a key cultural relics site under protection. [Xinhua]

Xiangzi Bridge over the Hanjiang River is seen under repair in Chaozhou, south China's Guangdong Province January 18. The bridge was built in 1171 AD, and is one of the top four ancient bridges and a key cultural relics site under protection. [Xinhua]
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