Bamboo clappers bridge

Zhuban Bridge is located at the confluence of Ayi River and Mother and Child Creek, and is named after the bamboo made temporary bridge built in ancient times. This place not only has a quiet scenery, but also has a living fossil that has lasted for more than 300 years - the traditional papermaking technique that follows Cai Lungu's method, making the original charm of one of the "the Four Great Inventions" in ancient China endless. Coming here, you can go boating and sing, wandering in the freehand mood of the seven mile blue pond; You can trace the river and explore the tranquility of the Mother and Child Creek Canyon; You can also play in the clear waters and immerse yourself in the refreshing coolness of the secluded valleys and springs. A quaint place that offers multiple poetic possibilities for dialogue with nature.
