Spanning the serene waters of Lugu Lake in southwest China, the Zouhun Bridge, often called the Walking Marriage Bridge, is a rustic wooden footbridge deeply tied to the Mosuo people’s unique cultural traditions. This 300-meter-long structure connects villages on opposite shores and symbolizes the Mosuo practice of "walking marriages," where couples maintain separate households and meet privately at night. Surrounded by mist-kissed mountains and lotus-dotted wetlands, the bridge offers quiet beauty and cultural resonance. Visitors stroll its creaking planks not only for panoramic lake views but to witness a living tradition rarely found elsewhere. Nearby, small shrines and prayer flags flutter in the breeze, adding spiritual depth to this evocative landmark.