Tourist attractions in Wuhan: 1: Hanyang Tourist Attractions 1. Hanyang Guiyuan Temple: (10 yuan) Guiyuan Temple, one of the four major Buddhist jungles in Wuhan.
The name of Guiyuan Zen Temple comes from the meaning of the Buddhist scripture "Guiyuan nature is not dual, and there are many methods of convenience".
It was founded in the Qing Dynasty and built many times later. The new pavilion built in 1922 is a great treasure of Guiyuan Zen Temple. In addition to the early collection of scriptures, there are also Buddhist statues, religious objects, stone carvings, wood carvings, calligraphy and painting tablets and gifts from foreign friends.
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Two more amazing treasures: one is the word "Buddha" composed of 5424 characters written on a piece of paper less than 6 inches long and wide, which contains the entire original text of "Jinggang Sutra" and "Heart Sutra"; the second is a blood letter
"Huayan Sutra" and "Lotus Sutra", recommended attractions 500 Arhats.
Recommended travel guide: You can choose to visit Guiyuan Temple in the morning. There are fewer people in the temple in the morning. After visiting, you can use the morning time to visit the Yellow Crane Tower (about 3 hours). If you have time in the morning, you can visit the 1911 Revolution Memorial Hall (commonly known as the Red Tower) under the Yellow Crane Tower.
) For lunch, you can go to Shouyiyuan Food City or Hubu Lane Snack Street to taste Wuhan snacks.
2. Guqin Terrace (free), also known as Yu Boya Terrace, is located at the west foot of Guishan Mountain in Hanyang District, Wuhan City, on the east bank of Yuehu Lake. It is said that Yu Boya, a Chu Guqin master, played the guqin here during the Spring and Autumn Period to express his feelings. Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter on the mountain, could recognize him.
Rhythm, knowing that its ambition is in the mountains and flowing water.
Boya regarded Ziqi as his confidant.
A few years later, Boya passed by Guishan again and learned that Ziqi had died of illness. He was so sad that he broke the strings of his qin and stopped playing it for the rest of his life. Later generations felt his deep friendship and built a platform here to commemorate it.
This attraction is located on the bridge in the direction of Hanyang, and the public transportation is very convenient.
2: Wuchang tourist attractions 1. Yellow Crane Tower The Yellow Crane Tower (80 yuan) is located in Wuhan City, Hubei Province.
One of the three famous buildings in Jiangnan, it is one of the top 40 national tourist attractions.
It is known as "the first building in the world".
Breaking through the peaks of Bashan and receiving the Xiaoxiang Yunshui, the mighty Yangtze River meets its longest tributary, the Han River, in the hinterland of Sanchu, creating the majestic appearance of Wuhan with three towns separated by two rivers.
The Yellow Crane Tower and the Guqin Terrace are located on the east side of the Yangtze River Bridge and the other on the west side of the Yangtze River. They are both located on the upper bridge. Speaking of the bridge, by the way, the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is also one of the ideal places for walking and bicycle tours.
2. The Red Building (15 yuan) is the Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall of the Revolution of 1911. It is located in Yuemachang, Wuchang District, Wuhan City (No. 1 Wuluo Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan City). Because the main building is a red two-story building with red brick walls and a red tile roof,
Therefore, it is also called the "Red Mansion". The Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall of the Revolution of 1911 was built in 1981 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Revolution of 1911 at the former site of the Wuchang Uprising military government (the former site of the Hubei Consultative Bureau in the late Qing Dynasty). After the victory of the Wuchang Uprising, the revolutionaries built it here.
The memorial hall was established by the Hubei Military Government (the Hubei Military Government) of the Military Government of the Republic of China. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit, a famous patriotism education base, and a national 4A-level scenic spot.
The second attraction is under the Yellow Crane Tower.
3. Shouyi Garden (free) is located on Pengliuyang Road in the center of Shouyi Cultural Tourism Zone. It echoes the Xinhai Revolution Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall, Hubei Theater and Shouyi Square. Shouyi Garden covers an area of ??30 acres and has a construction area of ??26,000 square meters.
Adopting characteristic antique buildings with strong Chu charm in the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, it is an "urban temple fair" integrating entertainment and leisure. It is divided into eleven activity areas to provide tourists with snacks, Chinese and Western catering, folk games, elegant leisure, and square art.
, stage performances, tourism and shopping and other unique food, leisure, entertainment, shopping services, Shouyi Park can receive 30,000 tourists at the same time, and is the largest leisure and entertainment park in Wuhan City.
What needs to be reminded in particular is that the food street here is a nationally famous food street. The park contains Hubei specialty snacks and the most influential snacks in the country, such as Mianyang Sanzi, Yunmeng Fish Noodles, Wuhan Maji Hot Dry Noodles, and Huanxi Tuo.
You can taste them all, and Hubei Province's special folk arts will also be featured here.
Shouyi Garden is known as the "City God's Temple" with a Chu flavor in Wuchang.
Every year during the Spring Festival, a grand temple fair is held here, which is very lively.
4. Hubu Alley (free) is located on Ziyou Road in Wuchang. It is a century-old alley with a length of 150 meters. Its bustling breakfast stalls have remained popular for 20 years.
During the Qing Dynasty, this 100-meter alley was named after being adjacent to the Fantai Yamen.
Wuhan people use breakfast as "Zao Zao".
This originally came from a poem in the Qing Dynasty called "Hankou Bamboo Branch Ci".
Breakfast, which was later perfunctory or even ignored in other cities, was casually and solemnly elevated to the status of a "celebration" by Wuhan people like "Chinese New Year".
Hubu Alley, famous for its "snacks", is the most famous "breakfast alley" in Wuhan.
5. Changchun Temple is located on the south slope of Shuangfeng Mountain in the northeast corner of Dadongmen, Wuchang, in the middle of Huanghu Mountain (Snake Mountain). It is one of the famous Taoist jungles in my country and has been a venue for Taoist activities in the past dynasties.
It is called "a blessed place in the south of the Yangtze River".
The temple worships the Quanzhen sect of Taoism and is named after its founder, Qiu Chuji, a disciple of Chongyang Patriarch, who was named "Changchunzi".
Recommended itinerary 2: Have breakfast in Hubu Lane or Shouyi Garden in the morning to experience Wuhan’s (premature) breakfast food culture and taste delicious snacks.
After that, we climbed the Yellow Crane Tower. When the temperature rose near noon, we visited the 1911 Revolution Memorial Hall and Changchun Temple. This quick tour will take half a day, and a slow tour will take one day. In the evening, we can go to Hubu Alley or Shouyi Garden.
Try one of them.
Two different places.