The Mid-Autumn Festival is followed by the National Day holiday. In recent years, the domestic epidemic situation is still very serious, and almost all of them choose to play in the province. So what are the places worth visiting in Wuhan National Day? Let's take a look at the specific places to play.
Chuhe Hanjie
Hanjie is a luxurious sunken commercial pedestrian street built by Wanda, with a total length of 1,511m, which is one of the longest pedestrian streets in the world. It passes through Zhongbei Road and is built along an artificial river, connecting two great lakes in Wuchang: East Lake and Husha Lake. The whole street is dominated by European-style and Republic of China-style buildings, with the world's top ten fast fashion brands (ZARA, HM, Uniqlo, MUJI, GAP, UR, MANGO, I.T.CA, WE) and the second Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Chinese mainland after Shanghai. The night view of Han Street is good. And catering and clothing are mostly mid-range consumption. There is a person in Wenhua Bookstore who likes it very much. Wanda's flagship store is near Hu Sha, with an IMAX cinema. There are bus stops at the end of Han Street near East Lake, including 412, 411 and 522. There are stairs at the intersection of Hanzhong Street and Zhongbei Road, and there are many subway stations and bus stations nearby.
Moshan Scenic Area
Moshan Scenic Area is a large area with Moshan as the center. If you want to enjoy Moshan Scenic Area, cherry orchard and Meiyuan, it is recommended to buy an annual ticket. In 91 yuan, students are required to bring their ID cards and one-inch photos at half price. There are also several cheaper online group purchases, but it may be troublesome to go through the formalities with one-inch photos at the special window of the ticket office because there is a queue. The annual ticket allows you to visit the above attractions unlimited times. Moshan Scenic Area itself is charged independently (61 yuan, half price for students), and there are Chu cultural and human landscapes such as Chucheng, Chu Shi and Chuwangtai. It's good to enjoy the lake view, but it's no fun. There are ropeways (not too long) and slides (51 times). Around the scenic spot is the cherry blossom garden (Japanese garden scene, the number and variety of cherry blossoms compete with each other; Those who like cherry blossoms can go; Tickets for 61 people are half price), Meiyuan (one of the four largest plum gardens in China, but the best plum viewing season has passed after April), Wuhan Botanical Garden (the scale is ok; Those who like all kinds of exotic flowers and herbs can go and have a look; This season, you can see many flowers, such as cherry blossoms, tulips and peach blossoms.
Optical Valley Pedestrian Street
The official name of Optical Valley is "East Lake New Technology Industrial Development Zone", which is a state-level high-tech development zone in Wuhan. The whole development zone includes a large area of Hongshan District and Jiangxia District. However, many people mistakenly equate Optical Valley with the business district around the turntable of Guanggu Square.
Guanggu Pedestrian Street is located at the edge of Guanggu Square (the terminal of Metro Line 2, and you can see the landmark ball building through an underground passage after leaving the station). Including Optical Valley Commercial Complex and World City Pedestrian Street. Now, the first Spanish street and the second Italian street have been opened, all of which are western-style buildings. There is still a lot of complete food, both Chinese and western, but it can only be said that it is quite satisfactory and there are not many bright spots. Not much, just cinemas and video games. Guanggu Pedestrian Street is more suitable for shopping, mainly for middle and low-grade consumption. Next to it is the New World City Plaza. There are many famous brands at home and abroad. You can look around.
Guanggu area has the highest proportion of migrants in Wuhan, and there are many universities and business offices nearby. Usually there are many people, and holidays are even more crowded.
Yellow Crane Tower
The Yellow Crane Tower is one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River and a landmark building in Wuhan. It was originally used as a military watchtower by Sun Quan in the Three Kingdoms period, but it was repeatedly built and destroyed for thousands of years because of war and other reasons. The present Yellow Crane Tower was rebuilt in the 1981s. Many people say that the Yellow Crane Tower Scenic Area is a pit, which is nothing more than low cost performance. To put it bluntly, the fare is too high. Whether these tickets are worth it depends on everyone's point of view. Personally, I want to say that almost all the top ten famous buildings in China have been rebuilt or overhauled.
tickets are 81, and students' tickets are half price. Note that tickets will not be sold after 5 pm. The west entrance of the Yellow Crane Tower is the approach bridge of the Yangtze River Bridge, and the bustling Simenkou business district follows a long staircase. It's close to Hubu Lane.
Simenkou
Simenkou is the oldest business district in Wuchang. The name comes from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is the embassy yamen in Hubei, which is also the vassal yamen. There are many similar place names around the entrance of the company, such as Liangdao Street and Hubu Lane named after the Liangdao Department, which were set up here in the Qing Dynasty. It was named after the nearby Fanhe Yamen in Qing Dynasty (equivalent to the Hubu Yamen in Beijing).
The landmark overpass at the company gate is located at the intersection of Zhu Min Road and Jiefang Road. Seen from here, a large area of Fiona Fang is Simenkou Business District.
There are many common brands of clothes on Jiefang Road at Simenkou, which are highly discounted and suitable for low-consumption shopping.