Fuxin has its own mother river-Xihe. Xihe is a transliteration word, which is simplified from Mongolian Xiritala, and its original meaning is grass beach full of yellow flowers.
Legend has it that a hundred years ago, on both sides of the Xihe River, there were abundant soil and water, trees were shaded and fish and shrimp swarmed. This is a place with excellent feng shui. Haizhou Temple, with a history of 300 years, was built at the foot of Xishan Mountain and on the bank of Xihe River. Looking back on that year, there were bursts of pines and clear water, which was a beautiful scenery of willows and willows.
A few years ago, I met a little turtle that was released, stretching its neck and swimming around in the water. We thought he was playing, or reluctant to part with his master, but in fact he was catching his breath.
Bridges in Fuxin line up from east to west. There are Xinqiao, Ren Minqiao, Xiaolan Bridge, Jianshe Bridge, Sanyiba New Bridge (between Shuian New Town and Country Garden), Sanyiba Park Stone Arch Bridge, Haizhou Bridge, Yingbin Bridge and Youai Bridge in the city guest house? . I can't let go of the small bridge under Haizhou Bridge. In primary school, I liked this little bridge best. It is said that this bridge was built by the Japanese in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
A bridge leads not only to the other shore, but also to each other's hearts? . Ships coming and going a hundred years ago led to the sea, but now bridges are built to connect the two sides. Blend with each other to promote the development of the north and south coastal areas.