Question 1: What are the districts in Hankou, Wuhan? According to your understanding of Hankou, there should be six districts: Jianghan, Jiangan, Kou, Dongxihu, Huangpi and Xinzhou. Question 2: What are the interesting places in Hankou 10
In Hankou: Zhongshan Park, Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, and Jiangtan are the first ones that I occasionally go to for a stroll for leisure; the latter two can be visited together, first to Jianghan Road and then to Jiangtan. After that, I can take the ferry to Si
There are a lot of snacks at the entrance. It is located near Hubu Alley. It only takes about ten minutes to walk after getting off the ferry. As for the breakfast snacks in the alley, they are generally very few in the afternoon and evening, and they are only lively in the morning.
I went to the Aquarium Park as a small group in my class back then. It was pretty good, but it was a bit far from Wuchang. It took about two hours. I forgot which bus I took. I had to change trains in the middle. I remember it was near the drug rehabilitation center in Wuchang: East Lake (
Moshan Park) I've been there twice, it's okay, it's just average. If there are many places to visit, it's not a special place. I went to the botanical garden once last year and I thought it was pretty good. There's no charge for the greenhouse. It's a bit fun inside. If you have two
It's better to walk around and play alone. I remember there was a piece of bamboo in one place.
There is a fee for the greenhouse of the Botanic Garden in Beijing: (The above two places have tourist buses in Luxiang that can go to the Forest Park [I have been in Huagong for several years, I have never been there, many people don’t believe it, haha], but you can have a self-service barbecue there, it is said that the mountain
And the end point of Monkey 703 is the Forest Park and Longquan Mountain on the other side of Jianghan Road [The class went together once, and I remember there was a big tree called the Mother-in-law Tree] Fujiapo took the 166 bus to Zhifang Town (Jiangxia District Bus Station
) Zhuanfang - Take the bus from Longquan to the outskirts of Longquan Mountain and walk 45 minutes to Chu Zhaoling. Back at the foot of Longquan Mountain, take the Longquan - Liufang bus to Liufang Town and take bus 4107 to Luxiang, then transfer to 715 to return to Hankou Huanghe.
I have never been to the tower, but I heard that it is not interesting personally. It is just an antique building based on the reputation of the Yellow Crane Tower. If you want to climb up and have a good view, it is better to go to the TV tower opposite. Hehe, my bf and I went there once, but I don’t know what it is now.
Is it open? Ou Men happened to be his classmate working there, and he asked the guards to let us go to Baotong Zen Temple several times. It is the same all over the country. If you are interested or just want to worship Buddha, you can go to Yiha Zaiya
Across the street, many buses from Wuchang Railway Station, 59, and buses crossing the river will stop there. Question 3: What are the fun places in Hankou? I have sorted out this information, I hope it can help you ^_^ 1. Many places in Wuhan are now free.
It’s open, such as the museum and the Red House. These two places are worth visiting. It was only a few dozen yuan when I went there half a year ago! 2. The price of the East Lake Scenic Area is a bit expensive. The tickets for each scenic spot are three.
10. There are three main scenic spots: Tingtao Area, Luoyan Island, and Moshan. It is best to bring food and water. The things inside are shockingly expensive. The nearby Luoyan Island provides tents, but camping is also required.
It’s expensive, but it feels very good. However, if you want to see all of East Lake, you don’t have to do anything in three days. I have never visited these three scenic spots in Wuhan.
If the big lake is opened, the tickets for the three attractions are independent. In addition, the price of the cruise can be negotiated, which is about 10 yuan or 15 per person, and 80 or 100 for a chartered boat, depending on what kind of boat you come to.
It’s not worth it if you don’t visit East Lake. It’s expensive but worth it.) In addition, there is only one stop from East Lake Bird Forest and Museum. You can walk to the museum. It’s free, but it costs 10 yuan to listen to the bell performance. 3. Yellow Crane Tower, ticket.
The price is 50, it seems. It's not bad, after all, it is a characteristic of Wuhan, and there is also the Three Kingdoms AD, which is not interesting. 4. Under the Yellow River Tower, there is Simenkou, where shopping is cheaper and more abundant, and there is also Hubu Alley.
, the food is great, really, my favorite, I often take a taxi to eat there, it would be a pity if you go there or not (it is an alley, with small food shops on both sides, and there are no duplicates.
Food shop) 5. You can walk across the Yangtze River Bridge and feel the style of the first Yangtze River Bridge. Opposite is the Guishan TV Tower. Just take a photo. There is no need to go in. It is very expensive and the cost of eating is high, but there is no need to go in.
You can see the intersection of the two rivers from above, overlooking the three towns of Wuhan, and the revolving restaurant above is great!
6. Zhongshan Park, fun + ***.
No tickets are required. If you don’t want to play, it’s okay to go in and have a look. You can also have a picnic for free. You can bring your own food.
7. River Beach, Pedestrian Street, People's Paradise (if you are a fashionable person, I guarantee you will like it) 8. If you want to shop, then there are Dayang, Wangfujing, New World, Wal-Mart, etc. on the People's Street.
As for the International Plaza opposite Zhongshan A.D., I guess forget it because students can’t afford it.