Ming Dynasty bridge reemerges from shrinking lake in Jiangxi

2020-10-19 01:21:01 GMT2020-10-19 09:21:01(Beijing Time) Sina English

 Aerial view of the bridge from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) reemerging from Xiannu (Fairy) Lake after water levels drop in Xinyu city, Southeast China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 18, 2020. The original stone arch bridge measured 384 meters long and 7.68 meters wide, with 11 arches. The bridge was submerged after a dam was built in 1958, but during the dry season, it reemerges from the water. (Photo/China News Service)

 

 Aerial view of the bridge from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) reemerging from Xiannu (Fairy) Lake after water levels drop in Xinyu city, Southeast China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 18, 2020. The original stone arch bridge measured 384 meters long and 7.68 meters wide, with 11 arches. The bridge was submerged after a dam was built in 1958, but during the dry season, it reemerges from the water. (Photo/China News Service)

 

 Aerial view of the bridge from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) reemerging from Xiannu (Fairy) Lake after water levels drop in Xinyu city, Southeast China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 18, 2020. The original stone arch bridge measured 384 meters long and 7.68 meters wide, with 11 arches. The bridge was submerged after a dam was built in 1958, but during the dry season, it reemerges from the water. (Photo/China News Service)

 

 Aerial view of the bridge from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) reemerging from Xiannu (Fairy) Lake after water levels drop in Xinyu city, Southeast China's Jiangxi Province, Oct. 18, 2020. The original stone arch bridge measured 384 meters long and 7.68 meters wide, with 11 arches. The bridge was submerged after a dam was built in 1958, but during the dry season, it reemerges from the water. (Photo/China News Service)

 

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