Xijin Bridge has a history of several years.
Located at the intersection of Nanyuan Road and Xijin Road in Guli Town. It was built in the 57th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (17 18) and rebuilt in the 12th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1807), with 8 monuments including "Reconstruction of Xijin Bridge". For the stone pier wooden covered bridge, north-south trend, across the Yongkang River. Total length166m, width 4m, pier 12 with 13 holes, and pedals at both ends. There are 58 houses on the bridge deck with double eaves and hard roofs. Five of them are pavilions at the top of Xieshan Mountain. Three-beam left-right single-step beam. There are 6 bridges 1 pavilions at the southern end of the bridge, such as "Rebuilding the Inscription". 1988- 1989 overhaul.