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The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

Qilu Evening News reporter Yong Jian

CCPARK Lohas Port and Qilu Evening News Qilu OnePoint jointly launched the "Sunshine Shuncheng" old photos and old literature paid collection activity is underway. A satellite photo from the mid-to-late 1960s provided by enthusiastic readers recently laid a time tunnel for everyone to look back at the southern end of the precinct more than 50 years ago.

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

Satellite photographs from the mid-to-late 1960s

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

Satellite photo of the southern end of the southern district of Sunshine Shuncheng today

Comparing the past and present, it can be seen that the general outline of this area by three mountains and one river has not changed, that is, the three mountains are Crouching Tiger Mountain in the north (the southern section of Jinjiling), the Turtle Mountain in the southwest and the Scorpion Mountain in the southeast, and the Yihe River is the Xingji River. It should be noted that there is a square building looming on the top of Scorpion Mountain, which can be seen in both pictures (what is it, welcome to the insiders to teach).

Also compared with the past and the present, the changes in this area can be described as earth-shaking. The Tuwuzhuang residential settlements that used to be distributed along the Xingji River between the three mountains have now been replaced by modern communities such as Shunfengyuan and Tiantai Sun Tree, and the north and northeast sides of the original Tuwuzhuang are patches of cropland, and now they have become contiguous residential buildings in Sunshine Shuncheng District.

If you zoom in on an old photo, you can also see an eye-catching building:

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

What is this building that stretches across the Xingji River?

The nine-hole bridge built by Mr. Liu Zhonghou!

The above and above mentioned Tsuchiyazhuang Meritorious Monument is for this bridge!

(For details, see "Tuwuzhuang Bridge Repair Meritorious Monument Originally Had Two Pieces Of Them Treasured by Liu Zhonghou's Descendants" and "Tuwuzhuang Bridge Repair Monument Rubbings Appear to Tell the Story of Breaking Defense 98 Years Ago")

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

The author asked Mr. Liu Xizhi, the grandson of Liu Zhonghou, for this photo, and he believes that the building is the nine-hole bridge built by his grandfather, and the north side of the bridge originally had his family's lime kiln and residential buildings. Mr. Liu Xizhi has always regretted that he did not have the conditions to leave the original photos of the Jiukong Bridge and the former residence of the kiln field for a thought. He loves painting, and when his former residence was demolished 20 years ago, he used his memory to restore the former style of the former residence of the kiln farm, and after several drafts, he finally painted it into a picture of "On the Kiln". Today, the painting hangs in his living room.

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

In the painting "Kiln on the Kiln", the scorpion mountain side, the Xingji River meanders through, the lime kiln, the house and the small bridge, the flowing water, the miscellaneous trees contrast with each other, the scene is full of scenes.

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

If you drop the old satellite photo of Tsuchiyaso in a direction, change to up, south, north and south, and then zoom in, there is an interesting discovery, you see, what does the outline of Tsuchiyasho look like?

The southern end of Sunshine Shuncheng was originally like this half a century ago

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