An Lan Bridge, formerly known as Zhupu Bridge, Xushi Bridge and Hegong Harmony Bridge, was destroyed in the late Ming Dynasty. In the 9th year of Jiaqing, Qing Dynasty (1804), He Xiande and his wife proposed to build a bamboo cable bridge, with wooden boards as the deck and railings beside it, so that pedestrians on both sides of the strait could tide over the tide safely, so it was renamed An Lan Bridge. In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ho, this bridge is also called the Husband and Wife Bridge. It is the traffic artery connecting the internal and external rivers. The original site of this bridge is in Yu Zui. 1974 due to the construction of Waijiang sluice, with the approval of the State Council, the cable bridge was moved down 100 meters and built with steel cables. Cable-stayed bridge is one of the suspended transition bridges created by ancient people in China to conquer high mountains, canyons and rapids, and it is a model of cable-stayed bridge architecture in the world.
The cable bridge originated in western Sichuan. The exact date of the construction of Anlan Cable Bridge is not available, but according to the records of Huayang and Shu, Li Bing is "capable". The book Water Classic Notes on Rivers records that "there is a bridge in Fujiang River", which proves that at least the construction of An Lan Bridge will not be later than the construction of Dujiang Weir. "Bamboo" means bamboo cable, which is the main building material of ancient cable bridge in western Sichuan, so Anlan cable bridge is also called bamboo bridge, cable bridge and bamboo rattan bridge.