
Xiaoshang Bridge is located in Xiaoshangqiao Village, Huangdi Temple Township, Linying County, Luohe City. The scenic area consists of two core landscapes: Xiaoshang Bridge , the world's first bridge and a stone arch bridge from the Sui Dynasty , and Yang Zaixing Memorial Garden , a provincial cultural relic protection unit .
Xiaoshang Bridge , built 21 years before Zhaozhou Bridge, is the world's oldest stone arch bridge. Its elegant form, rational structure, fine workmanship, and ornate carvings reflect its rich history. Despite over 1,400 years of erosion, it still stands tall on the banks of the Shang River, imbued with a profound sense of integrity.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
40 yuan/person
8:00-17:30
Xiaoshang Bridge is a historical bridge in Luohe, Henan, known for its traditional architecture and role in local transportation. It is a symbol of local heritage and an important connection over the river, reflecting the city’s history and development.
The bridge is open all day, as it is a public structure. Early mornings or late afternoons provide softer lighting for photography and quieter surroundings.
There is no entrance fee; the bridge is freely accessible to the public.
Not applicable, as no tickets are required.
30 minutes to 1 hour is sufficient for walking across the bridge, taking photos, and enjoying the nearby scenery.
Guided tours are not typically available; the bridge is best explored independently.
Walk from one end of the bridge to the other, then explore nearby riverside paths and surrounding streets to appreciate local life and views.
Night visits are possible; some bridges may have decorative lighting, but no formal light shows are standard.
It can be busy during weekends and public holidays; weekdays and early mornings are less crowded.
Basic amenities may be nearby, such as street vendors or small shops. Public toilets and benches may be limited.
The bridge has pedestrian paths and is generally accessible for all visitors; caution is advised in wet conditions.
No payment is needed to access the bridge. Nearby vendors may accept cash or mobile payments.
Local eateries, street food stalls, and small cafes are available within walking distance in Luohe city.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options are limited and should be confirmed locally.
Several budget and mid-range hotels are within a short distance in the Luohe urban area.
Small shops nearby may offer local handicrafts, postcards, and small decorative items.