Qingming Bridge is located at the T-junction of the ancient canal and Dubo Port, across the ancient canal, facing Bogang Bridge and facing the south of Xicheng District. Built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, it was built by Qin Taiqing and Qin Taining, sons of Qin Yao, the owner of Wuxi Jichang Garden, so it was called Qingning Bridge. Kangxi, Qianlong, Daoguang and Tongzhi were rebuilt and rebuilt respectively in Qing Dynasty. In order to avoid the taboo of Daoguang Emperor Ning Min, it was renamed Qingming Bridge. Divided into north and south sides. The bridge is a single-hole stone arch bridge with a length of 43.4m, a middle width of 5.5m, a bridge height of 7.4m and a span of13.1m.. Due to the high and low topography on both sides of the river, the stone steps on the bridge deck are different from east to west. The east is 36, the west is 19, and the west is 1958. Because of the widening of Nanchang Street, the west embankment of the bridge was transformed into a saddle shape, which was divided into north and south embankments by the platform, each with a slope of 17. 1986, Qingming Bridge is listed as a municipal cultural relics protection unit in Wuxi.