Seventeen-Arch Bridge

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The Seventeen-Arch Bridge is a long, elegant Qing-dynasty stone bridge famed for its seventeen arches and decorative lion statues, spanning Kunming Lake within Beijing’s Summer Palace.

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Seventeen-Arch Bridge canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qing dynasty structure
arch bridge
stone bridge
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Shiqikong Qiao
architecturalStyle Qing dynasty architecture
city Beijing
country China
crosses Kunming Lake
designedFor imperial garden landscape
era Qing dynasty
function pedestrian bridge
hasDecorativeElement lion statues
hasPart stone lions
hasSymmetry central arch flanked by eight arches on each side
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang"
languageOfName Chinese
locatedIn Beijing
China
Summer Palace
material stone
notableFor decorative stone lions
seventeen arches
numberOfArches 17
partOf Summer Palace
surface form: Summer Palace complex
setting Kunming Lake
tourism popular scenic spot in the Summer Palace
usedFor connecting Nanhu Island with the eastern shore of Kunming Lake
view panoramic views of Kunming Lake
views of Longevity Hill

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Summer Palace hasPart Seventeen-Arch Bridge
Kunming Lake crossedBy Seventeen-Arch Bridge
Yíhéyuán hasPart Seventeen-Arch Bridge
Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing hasPart Seventeen-Arch Bridge
subject surface form: Summer Palace
UNESCO World Heritage Site Summer Palace hasComponent Seventeen-Arch Bridge
subject surface form: Summer Palace
Imperial Gardens of the Summer Palace hasPart Seventeen-Arch Bridge
Summer Palace architectural complex hasPart Seventeen-Arch Bridge
Yiheyuan hasPart Seventeen-Arch Bridge