Yu Nu Fei Liang, located in front of the Holy Mother Hall in the southwest of Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, is an exquisite ancient bridge. Built during the Northern Wei Dynasty, alongside the Holy Mother Hall, it boasts a history of over 1500 years, with the entire structure being a relic from the Song Dynasty. This cruciform bridge is a unique example among existing ancient bridges in China and holds the distinction of being one of the first batch of national-level cultural relics designated by the State Council. The bridge is surrounded by protective railings and features a circular pond and a square marsh.

Named Fish Pond because it originated from the second largest source of the Jin River, it has a considerable flow, teeming with numerous fish. Within the marsh stand thirty-four small octagonal stone pillars, topped with brackets, arches, and pillows, supporting the cruciform bridge surface, forming the iconic Flying Bridge.

For inquiries, contact 0351-6020014. There is no separate ticket for Yu Nu Fei Liang, as it is included in the Jin Ci scenic area ticket.

The bridge welcomes visitors from 08:00 to 18:00 during the peak season (April 1 to October 8, Monday to Sunday) and from 08:30 to 17:00 during the off-peak season (November 1 to March 31 of the following year, Monday to Sunday).

Step into the ancient charm of Yu Nu Fei Liang, where history and architecture meld to create an enduring symbol of Taiyuan's cultural heritage.