Fuli Bridge
Fuli Bridge
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Daniel A
Beijing, China33,057 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Family
We had just finished enjoying an attraction and were walking around and noticed some people taking pictures. We looked around and then noticed why they were doing so. The background was amazingly beautiful and so we snapped some pics. I asked about the place and they said it was Fuli Bridge and then I remembered the attraction on the list of things to do I had written down from TA. It is well worth the stop if you’re in the area.
Written 13 August 2023
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Sascha A
Germany13 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2021
Very popular spot, so it’s difficult to be alone on this bridge. Try and check several locations around the bridge to take some nice pics. Very nice view from the bridge. Easy to reach with scooter or taxi.
Written 9 May 2021
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Jarvis L
Hong Kong, China203 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019 • Family
Fuli Bridge is not a top choice for tourists who spend only 1 day or two in Yangzhou as there are so much selections waiting for them to explore. So it is pretty raw when compared to other big names like the West Street, Xianggong Mountain, etc. But still it is worth to visit as the scene there is quite picturesque and it is less crowded so you can enjoy the view without too much interference.
Written 23 October 2019
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sirx
Copenhagen, Denmark256 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019 • Couples
This is a beautiful old bridge surrounded by green fields and mountains. It can be easily reached by car, motorbike or bicycle from Yangshuo. When you get to the bridge area there is a small cement bridge with a few food stalls and a parking lot nearby. There are usually a few ladies trying to make you park your vehicle there. Just cross the cement bridge with your motorbike or bicycle and continue on the road for 50m or so. To your left there will be a narrow dirt path that will take you to the top of Fuli bridge. The path continues by the riverside and after a few metres you'll have a platform from where you can take nice pictures of the bridge (I took the picture in this post from there).
Written 17 September 2019
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kim buay p
Singapore, Singapore11,325 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019
We walked from Yulong Bridge to Jinlong Bridge. Before riding the bamboo raft at Jinlong Bridge, we arranged with a driver there to bring us to Fuli Bridge for 30 yuan. It is not convenient to walk there as it is along a road. This bridge is lovely and not crowded, almost peaceful.
Written 13 September 2019
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Jill M
Saint Louis, MO45 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019
Great place to get pictures of the reflections on the river. It was peaceful and not crowded when I went, but it was after some days of flooding.
Written 11 August 2019
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Zwinky1
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia192 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2018 • Couples
i preferred Fuli Bridge to Yulong bridge simply because it is a lot less croweded even though there are a lot of food stalls there.
Written 26 November 2018
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WorldTravler1946
Los Angeles, CA186 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
This was a great location for pictures. It was not crowded and very lovely. We hired a guide/cab from the hotel
Written 29 October 2018
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marcikopytko
London, UK29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Friends
We decided to walk towards the bridge from the scenic area, but soon realised that wasn't the best idea. The road is full of cars, so even if you cycle you have to be very careful. Also we walked the day before in the other direction from the scenic area, towards the moon hill, and that's totally different story. The area is beautiful, nice to walk and you have many stops with refreshments. Foremost there weren't many cars. We actually took Didi twice, closer to the bridge and on the way back as we struggled a lot in the heat. You need to pack lots of water and best find other way to get there, not the one from the tourist maps.
Written 22 September 2018
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beachgoer1000
37 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Family
The bridge itself is smaller but the surroundings are million times better than the Yulong bridge cause there is absolutely zero bamboo rafts.
Young kids can try net fishing or even swim upstream. It was lovley for our kids to get there feet wet while we enjoyed the views.
You probably need a good map or a local guide to get you there as it is not so well known which is great cause it makes the place way less crowd.
Pack your swimers if you want a cool dip on a hot day.
Written 28 August 2018
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