Nestled within Guangxi University in Nanning, the Chongzuo Bridge stands as a striking symbol of both cultural heritage and academic unity. But why is this bridge, a key landmark on campus, named after a city that lies far from its location? Let’s delve into the intriguing story behind the Chongzuo Bridge. A Cultural and Historical Landmark The Chongzuo Bridge isn't just any overpass; it’s a canvas that celebrates Guangxi's rich cultural heritage. Adorned with vibrant murals depicting the region’s ethnic diversity, including Tonggu motifs, Huashan rock paintings, and Zhuang costumes, the bridge offers a visual feast for those crossing it. As I walked across, I couldn’t help but wonder about the origins of this unique structure. From Wall to Bridge: A Tale of Transformation Originally, the site of Chongzuo Bridge was marked by a wall separating Guangxi University and Guangxi Agricultural University. This wall served as a clear boundary between the two institutions. However, with