If you want to visit Wuhan in three days, you can refer to this classic route of three-day tour in Wuhan. The first day: Tanhualin-Yellow Crane Tower-Xinhai Revolution Museum-Hubu Lane-Yangtze River Bridge, the second day: Hubei Museum-Wuhan University-East Lake, and the third day: Guiyuan Temple-Guqintai-Guishan-Qingchuan Pavilion-Hanyang Art Zone. Specific route
Day 1: Tanhualin → Yellow Crane Tower → Xinhai Revolution Museum → Hubu Lane → Yangtze River Bridge
Tanhualin: located in the northeast corner of the old Wuchang, between the northern foot of Huayuan Mountain and the southern foot of Crab Point (also known as Mingcheng Mountain) within the city wall, with a total length of 1,221.23 meters, was the fourth year of Ming Hongwu (1371). Tanhualin has more than 5 modern historical buildings with a history of more than 1 years. Old churches, old hospitals, old schools, old houses, old city walls ... After the opening of Hankou in 1861, the Tanhualin generation gradually formed the regional characteristics of being mixed with foreign countries and living next to each other. Therefore, Tanhualin architecture has diverse Chinese and western styles.
transportation: take no.11, 14, 18, 19, 514, 515, 521, 529, 53, 539, 542, 554, 566, 572, 573, 67 and other 2 buses to the gate; Take bus No.15, No.34, No.43, No.315, No.554, No.576 to Jiyuqiao, Zhongshan Road; Take bus No.11, 511, 514, 53, 539, 542, 584, 66, 67, 717, 729 and 84 to Jiyu Bridge on Heping Avenue. In addition, you can also get off at Crab Point by Metro Line 2, and then walk to Tanhualin.
yellow crane tower: yellow crane tower, stork tower, Yueyang tower and tengwang pavilion are also called "four famous buildings in ancient China". It was built and destroyed repeatedly in the past dynasties, burned by fire in 1884, and rebuilt at this site in 1985. According to legend, the site was built in the Three Kingdoms, and its fame began to flourish in the Tang Dynasty, which was mainly due to the poem "where long ago a yellow crane bore a sage to heaven, nothing is left now but the Yellow Crane Terrace" by the poet Cui Hao.
transportation: tram No.1 and No.4, and buses No.1, 61, 64, 18, 41, 42, 411, 413 and 584 get off at Yellow Crane Tower Station. Or get off at Cavalry Training Arena by bus
Ticket: 8. yuan
Xinhai Revolution Museum: Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall of Xinhai Revolution, which is a memorial museum built on the basis of the former site of the Hubei military government of the Republic of China (that is, the former site of Wuchang Rebel Government). Because of the red walls and tiles in the old site, Wuhan people call it the red building.
Tickets: Free
Hubu Lane: It was formed in the Ming Dynasty and was named in the Qing Dynasty because it was adjacent to the Fanhe Yamen (corresponding to the Hubu Yamen in Beijing). It is a century-old snack street with a length of 15 meters. It is recommended to copy snail meat and stinky tofu at the west exit of Cai Linji's road.
tickets: no tickets are required.
Yangtze River Bridge: Lying across the river between Sheshan Mountain in Wuchang and Guishan Mountain in Hanyang, it is the first bridge across the Yangtze River in China. The bridge is a highway-railway bridge, with a highway on the upper floor, four lanes in both directions and sidewalks on both sides; The lower floor is a double-track railway. In Mao Zedong's 1956 poem "Water Tune Heading Swimming", the phrase "One Bridge flies north and south, and the moat becomes a thoroughfare" describes the important role of Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge in communicating the traffic between north and south in China.
transportation: walk from yellow crane tower along south yellow crane tower road to the bridge, the whole journey is about 8 meters.
the next day: Hubei Museum → Wuhan University → East Lake
Hubei Provincial Museum: one of the eight national museums built by the central government. The world's largest bronze musical instrument, Zeng Houyi's chime, China's masterpiece in the cold weapon era, Gou Jianjian, the Yunxian human skull fossil, and other precious collections, as well as the remarkable achievements in cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, have made this museum enjoy a certain reputation at home and abroad.
transportation: take bus no.14,18,71,42,411,552,578,79 and get off at the provincial museum station; Take the 65,79,712 Road to Huangli Road Station (opposite to Hubei Daily) and get off
Wuhan University: Surrounded by the East Lake and surrounded by Luojia Mountain, the early palace-style buildings on campus are simple and elegant, majestic and magnificent, which can be called "the masterpiece and model of modern China University campus architecture". The campus is most famous for cherry blossoms, including cherry blossom castle, cherry blossom avenue, cherry blossom top, Luojia Square and other related attractions. Wuhan University can be traced back to Zhang Zhidong, Governor of Huguang in late 1893, who invited the Qing government to establish a school of self-improvement. After inheritance and evolution, it was named National Wuhan University in 1928, which was the first batch of national universities in modern China. Transportation: Take bus 317, 413, 515, 519, 552, 564, 572, 587, 591, 68 and 724 and get off at Luojiashan, Bayi Road.
East Lake: the largest scenic spot in Wuhan, and the largest lake in China. It is close to Wuhan University and picturesque, but its area is larger than the West Lake. East Lake is the largest tourist center of Chu culture, with rich Chu style and exquisite Chu rhyme. The Hangyin Pavilion is famous far and wide, Lisao Monument is known as the "three wonders", Chutiantai is magnificent, Chucai Garden is full of celebrities, Chu City, Quyuan Statue and qu yuan memorial hall in zigui county are rich in connotation, famous and profound in cultural heritage. The main tourist spots are Fable Garden, Music Fountain, Hangyin Pavilion, qu yuan memorial hall in zigui county, Shuiyun Township, Changtianlou, Jiunvdun, Huguang Pavilion, Moshan Scenic Area, Doubtful Sea Beach, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Meiyuan, Sakura Garden, Haiguang Agricultural Garden (Cangbai Garden), Zhaoshi Garden, Eagle Platform, Beiyang Bridge (the oldest bridge in Wuhan), Temple of Heaven in the suburbs of Liu Bei and Cliff Stone Carvings.
Admission: Tingtao Scenic Area is free, Moshan Scenic Area: 6 yuan, Luoyan Scenic Area: 1 yuan, Maanshan Urban Forest Reserve: 1 yuan
Day 3: Guiyuan Temple → Guqintai → Guishan → Qingchuan Pavilion → Hanyang Art Zone
Guiyuan Temple: located at the west end of Cuiwei Street in Hanyang, Wuhan, the 15th year of Qing Shunzhi (1658). With its perfect architecture, exquisite sculptures and rich collections, Buddhism has been shocked by Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, overseas Chinese and many foreign tourists, including politicians from various countries such as King Sihanouk of Cambodia, US Secretary of State Kissinger, former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone Yasuhiro.
transportation: through train 41. In addition, you can take bus No.45, 532, 559, 727 and 728 and get off at Yingwu Avenue West Street, and walk for 6m
Tickets: 1 yuan Guqintai: a famous musical and cultural monument, also known as Yu Boya Station. According to legend, in the Spring and Autumn Period, Yu Boya, a pianist from the State of Chu, played the drums here to express his feelings, and Zhong Ziqi, a woodcutter on the mountain, knew his temperament and his ambition. Boya regarded Zizi as a bosom friend. A few years later, Boya passed by Guishan again and learned that he had died in his childhood. He was so sad that he broke the piano and never played the piano again for life. Later generations felt his deep friendship and built a platform here to commemorate him. The main attractions can be summarized as follows: the story of Yu Boya and Zhong Ziqi becoming bosom friends, "Wax Museum"; Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty was the "stone house of initiation" for Tao Wenyi's calligraphy. "Boya Fuqin" white marble statue; There are inscriptions in the stele gallery, such as "The Inscriptions of Qintai and the Preface", "A Study of Boya" and "The Record of Rebuilding Hanyang Qintai". In the sixth year of Qing Daoguang (AD 1826), Song Xiang, Hubei governor of grain and calligrapher, wrote a poem on the wall of Qintai with bamboo leaves instead of ink. There is also the relic "Qintai" square monument when the Qintai was built in 1976; There are the sculpture stone statue of "Qintai Zhiyin" built in modern times, and the beautiful "high mountains and flowing water" waterfront promenade.
transportation: take bus No.1, 64, 57, 524, 542, 598, 68, 69, 71, 73, 75, 76 and 86 and get off at Guqintai on Parrot Avenue, and walk for 4m meters.
Tickets: 15 yuan
Kameyama Mountain: the ancient name is Yiji Mountain, which faces the great river in the front, Hanshui River in the north, Moon Lake in the west and Lotus Lake in the south. It is mighty and entrenched, and confronts Jiajiang, the snake mountain in Wuchang. The situation is very steep. From the eastern foot of the mountain, you can admire the bronze statue of Huang Xing, one of the leaders of the Revolution of 1911. Walking more than a hundred steps along the ridge, you step into Wangjiang Pavilion, which is the best place to watch the Yangtze River. Hubei Radio and Television Tower stands on the top of the mountain, and you can have a panoramic view of the three towns in the revolving restaurant sitting on the tower. Other places of interest on Guishan include San'guo City, Guanwang Temple, Taohua Cave and Xiang Jingyu Martyrs' Tomb.
Admission: Free
Qingchuan Pavilion: It is located near the mountain and the water, facing the Yellow Crane Tower on the Snake Mountain and facing the Jiajiang River, and is known as the "first floor of Qing Chuan in Chu State". Qingchuan Pavilion has been destroyed many times, and now it is rebuilt in 1985 according to the style of Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. On the front of the archway, there is a huge gold plaque of Qingchuan Pavilion, which is mainly composed of Qing Chuan Tower, Yuji Palace, tiemenguan and other affiliated buildings. The Yuji Palace, which offered sacrifices to Dayu in past dynasties, is also here.
Transportation: Take bus No.3, No.18, No.248, No.531, No.532, No.535, No.553, No.559, No.561, No.648, No.711, No.83 and get off at Qingchuan Pavilion.
Admission: Free
Hanyang Art Zone: an art zone located at the foot of Guishan Mountain in Wuhan. Hanyang Art Zone, also known as No.1 Guibei Road, 824 Creative Factory and Hanyang Creative Industry Park, was formerly a state-owned parrot tape factory. In the 199s, the closure of the old state-owned factory made it more and more deserted. So slowly, some local young artists gathered and used the layout of the old factory building as a studio, studio and personalized restaurant. The abandoned industrial workshop in the art district was originally a part of ZhangZhidong Hanyang Arsenal and 824 Factory during the Westernization Movement in China. Wuhan "824" factory is the code-named military factory of New China, which has a similar historical background to Beijing "798" factory.
tickets: free.