Yongzhen Tower is also known as Yongtai Tower. Located in Yongtai Town, west of the south of Zhangshu City17km away. Ganshui River. According to the "Yongtai Group Map of Qingjiang County" in the ninth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty, "the small port in front of the city turned into the late Ming Dynasty, and the water in Jiangxi burst into a big river. Because the water potential has gone down, Jianyong Town Tower controls the downstream. " At that time, the villagers built a nine-story tower and named it "Yongzhen Tower" for the town flood. This is a masonry structure. Hexagon, ***7 floors, decreasing from bottom to top, 24 meters high. In the 17th year of Guangxu reign (198 1), Typhoon Xinmao blew off the top of the tower and poured into the estuary. Villagers also donated money for renovation, from grade 9 to grade 7. So far, the tower is well preserved. The tower foundation is made of gray-green granite. The blue brick is a platform, and inscriptions are engraved on the brick, including "Hong Yongchang Repair", "Hong Yongchang Public Repair" and "Yongzheng Tower Brick". Each floor is 3 meters high, with 6 doors, 3 virtual doors and 3 real doors. The tower body is made of brick, the tower wall is painted with white ash, the waist eaves are all paved with blue bricks, and the upper cover is covered with bluestone, and the angle is tilted outward and carved into an inclined shape. The lower part is hung with a bronze bell, the top is covered with bluestone, and the top copper cap is conical. In the center of the tower stands a towering Chinese fir column with a diameter of 80 cm, which goes straight to the top of the tower. Each floor has four tic-tac-toe wooden frames embedded with wooden columns, so that the wooden columns are closely connected with the tower body. There were floors and wooden ladders in the original tower, which is now abandoned. 1984 was announced as a cultural relics protection unit in Zhangshu City.
Mingshui Bridge in Song Dynasty is located in Lingyunfeng Pass, Ge jujube hill Scenic Area, Zhangshu City. Built in the first year of the Northern Song Dynasty, namely111year, it is a stone arch bridge. The bridge is 7.3 meters long and 6.8 meters wide. It is a stone single hole, half moon-shaped, with an arch height of 2.5 meters. The bridge body is paved with rectangular stones horizontally, and the arch is paved with two stone strips. The bridge deck is paved with equilateral square stones in a diagonal diamond shape. There are stone fences on both sides of the bridge, which consist of sentries, fences, tiles and floors. Lotus petals are carved on the watchtower, and there is 17 arch ring on the east bank stone wall. The first arch stone in each circle is written in regular script downstream: "People and property will build this stone bridge and it will be completed on the winter solstice in Song and Yuan Dynasties". The words are as big as a bucket, clear and distinguishable. Mingshui Bridge is one of the eight scenic spots in Gezao Mountain. According to Eight Scenes of Gezao Mountain, the water source of Gezao Mountain is located in Kowloon. According to the situation, Ling Yunfeng flows west and rushes straight to the cliff, roaring like thunder and crossing a bridge over the water. About a hundred years later, during the jubilee of the Southern Song Dynasty, a pavilion was built on the bridge, and the book "Mingshui Pavilion" was written. This pavilion was burned down in the early Qing Dynasty. Because of the beautiful scenery and the sound of waterfalls beside the bridge, it is called "singing water". There used to be couplets on the pavilion on the bridge, such as "Yang Ming has thousands of valleys, water beats thousands of stones" and "water stirs rocks like flying snow, and the shadows of trees turn into clouds". Celebrities of past dynasties, such as Zhu, Wen Tianxiang, He Zhong, Wu Cheng, etc. , wrote this tour topic successively, and re-published it as a cultural relics protection unit in Jiangxi Province on 1987. In 2006, Mingshui Bridge was rated as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.