Jixing Bridge-Located on the Jichuan River outside Jiuhuamen in the east of Chizhou City. The bridge deck is 93 meters long and 8.4 meters wide and is made of strip granite. There are stone fences on both sides of the bridge deck. The bridge has seven holes, also known as the "seven-hole bridge". According to Guichi County Records, the bridge was built by Liu during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1585). In the 23rd year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (18 18), the magistrate Dong Jiong was rebuilt and Daoguang was completed in the 3rd year (1823). The original monument was later destroyed by soldiers. In addition to the convenience of businessmen and pedestrians, there are superstitions about Yin and Yang. The water from the mountains in the southwest of Chizhou meets in the south of the state and flows through the northeast of the city to reach the river. "If the water goes, it will drive without gathering, and its flow will be straight, and the text will not show." Only by building bridges can feng shui be curbed. Jixing Bridge is flat, spacious, majestic and beautiful in shape. The original Kuixing Building and the official pavilion were set up in the south and north of the bridge, but they no longer exist. 1982, Guichi County People's Government allocated funds to restore the antique map, and published it as a county-level cultural protection unit. Now it is a provincial cultural protection unit.
There is an old tree next to Jixing Bridge, which is a camphor tree. It has a history of more than 50 years and is a famous ancient tree in Chizhou.
Seven-hole bridge. This is Jixing Bridge, a famous ancient bridge in Chizhou. It turns out that the water is very clear and there are countless fish. Now it has been expanded to Qingxihe Park, and the ancient bridge is protected. Now it is a provincial cultural relics protection unit. It is one of the top ten scenic spots in Chizhou.