Old Donghe Bridge

Coordinates: 22°58′33.9″N 121°18′17.5″E / 22.976083°N 121.304861°E / 22.976083; 121.304861
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Old Donghe Bridge

舊東河橋
Coordinates22°58′33.9″N 121°18′17.5″E / 22.976083°N 121.304861°E / 22.976083; 121.304861
LocaleChenggong and Donghe in Taitung County, Taiwan
Other name(s)Jikuen Bridge
Characteristics
Designsuspension bridge
MaterialConcrete
Total length127 meters
Width4.65 meters
History
Opened1926
Rebuilt1953
Location
Map

The Old Donghe Bridge or Old Tungho Bridge (traditional Chinese: 舊東河橋; simplified Chinese: 旧东河桥; pinyin: Jiù Dōnghé Qiáo) is a bridge in Taitung County, Taiwan. It connects Chenggong Township and Donghe Township over Mawuku River.[1][2]

History[edit]

The bridge was designed and built in 1926 by the Japanese under the name Jikuen Bridge as a suspension bridge. It was the longest bridge designed during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. In 1953, the bridge was rebuilt due to damage caused by typhoon by maintaining the original height of the towers at each end. Currently, the bridge is opened only for pedestrians.

Architecture[edit]

The bridge is 127 meters long and 4.65 meters wide made of concrete. At the northern end in Chenggong Township side, it has an arch-shaped pier and sits on top of hard limestone soil foundation. At the southern end in Donghe Township side, it has framed pier and sits on top of soft sedimentary rock foundation.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Donghe Bridge". East Coast National Scenic Area. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Bamboo installations spotlight historic bridges". 11 November 2015.
  3. ^ "臺東縣觀光旅遊網".