Three Natural Bridges
by pisa chimchill
Sep 26, 2025
Wulong Three Natural Bridges, Chongqing, China
The Wulong Three Natural Bridges, a typical karst formation, are renowned for being the world's largest group of natural stone arch bridges. Comprising Tianlong Bridge, Qinglong Bridge, and Heilong Bridge, they served as filming locations for "Curse of the Golden Flower" and "Transformers 4."
Visitors can take an elevator or walk down to the valley floor, where they can admire the canyon, stone bridges, cenotes, and the Tianfu Official Posthouse.
Tianlong Bridge: Beneath the cenote lies the Tianfu Official Posthouse, a replica of the Tang Dynasty architecture, located in the cenote. It became famous as a filming location for the film "Curse of the Golden Flower."
Qinglong Bridge: The most majestic and precipitous of the three bridges, its towering, massive structure exudes an imposing presence.
Heilong Bridge: With a clear stream and waterfall cascading beneath it, the scenery offers tranquility and coolness. Three natural bridges sandwiched between two cenotes: These three natural bridges connect the mountains on either side of the canyon, forming the Tianlong and Shenying cenotes, creating a unique landscape known as "Three Bridges Sandwiched Between Two Cenotes."
Geological Wonders: The Three Natural Bridges are a typical karst formation, with cenotes, canyons, fissures, caves, and underground streams, among other geological features of great scenic and scientific value.
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