Built in 1947, the Jing'an Suspension Bridge was originally a coal transport bridge, witnessing the booming era of the mining industry. With the decline of mining, the bridge was rebuilt as a suspension bridge, becoming a convenient passage connecting residents and tourists on both sides of the river in the Shifen area. The suspension bridge has a stable structure, and walking on it offers views of the stream and mountain forest, serving both transportation and sightseeing functions. The Jing'an Suspension Bridge is not only an important part of the Pingxi Line railway culture, but also blends history, nature, and local life, making it a unique attraction for experiencing the charm of the mountain city and the history of the mining industry.
(Image Source:Tourism and Travel Department, New Taipei City Government)