Seventeen hole bridge of the Summer Palace

Founded in the fifteenth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1750), it is connected to the East Dike in the east and Nanhu Island in the west, with a total length of more than 150 meters, which is the longest bridge in China's royal garden, named after the seventeen bridge coupon holes. More than 500 stone lions of different shapes are carved on the bridge head and bridge railing lookouts. There are four stone carved beasts at both ends of the bridge railing, which are powerful and majestic, and are masterpieces of stone carving artwork in the Qing Dynasty.
