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How to plan a tour route for a one-day trip to Wuhan?

Wuhan is a city that I am very familiar with. I have been there countless times and am very familiar with the main streets of this city. I would like to recommend a route to you!

Recommended route: Liangdao Street? Walk 10 minutes to Zhonghua Road Pier? Take a boat to Hankou for 20 minutes? Take a car for 20 minutes. Jianghan Road? Take a car for 11 minutes. Qingchuan Pavilion? Drive for 12 minutes. Features of the Zhiyinhao route: Go to Liangdao Street in the morning to taste Wuhan delicacies and go there when you are full.

Take a boat ride, visit Jianghan Pass Museum on Jianghan Road at noon, Qingchuan Pavilion in the afternoon, and check in on the Zhiyin Cruise and the Night View Cruise in the evening!

Wharf Ferry? Scan the zfb bus card to ride for 2¥/person. Remember to grab a seat on the second floor? The bustling river view is super?. Route: Wuhan Guan Wharf Zhonghua Road Wharf Liangdao Street? Experience premature culture and come here to have a bowl of hot dry noodles.

?Must-visit attractions along the way 1: Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street Recommended play time: 1-3 hours Tickets: Free Opening hours: 09:00-23:30 Location and transportation: The intersection of Jianghan 4th Road and Mingxin Street, Jianghan District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province

50 meters southeast, take bus 598, 608, 707, 711 or 727 to Jianghan 2nd Road and get off at Jianghan Road Bus Station, then walk about 283 meters to reach it; take Metro Line 2 and get off at Jianghan Road Station.

Introduction and personal experience: Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, located in the center of Hankou, Wuhan, has a long history. From the land creation in 1906, to the Revolution of 1911, and to the Beiyang government, it has witnessed the rise of Chinese capitalists step by step.

Now, more than 10 surviving buildings, including Siming Bank and Shanghai Bank, have become precious heritage in Wuhan.

Compared with the "liveliness" of Wangfujing in Beijing and the "foreign style" of Nanjing Road in Shanghai, Jianghan Road is more like the Republic of China. Walking here makes you feel like you are in the changing era of the Republic of China.

Jianghan Road and the Republic of China buildings along the Avenue echo each other and complement each other.

Parking here is convenient. We parked in the Minsheng Road underground parking lot. It takes 5 minutes to walk to the pedestrian street. On the other side of the Yanjiang Avenue is the Hankou River Beach. If you are physically fit, you can visit it together.

Must-visit attractions along the way 2: Qingchuan Pavilion Recommended play time: 1 hour Tickets: Free Opening hours: 09:00-16:30 Location and transportation: No. 86, Xima Chang Street, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, take bus 30 or 531

Road, 532, 535, 553 to Qingchuan Pavilion Station, within walking distance.

Introduction and personal experience: Built in the Ming Dynasty, its name is taken from the famous poem "Qingchuan Lili Hanyang Tree". Together with the Yellow Crane Tower and Guqintai, it is also known as the three major scenic spots in Wuhan.

The pavilion is divided into upper and lower floors, with corridors along the eaves, which reproduces the majestic style of Chu people building platforms on the mountains and building pavilions on the platforms, and is rich in Chu cultural atmosphere.

Qingchuan Pavilion and Yellow Crane Tower face each other, south of the Yangtze River and north of the Yangtze River. The pavilions confront each other and set off each other. It is a spectacular sight and is known as the "Holy Land of Three Chus".

From the end of March to the beginning of April every year, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms all over the sky next to the quaint Qingchuan Pavilion. The best place to view the cherry blossoms in Qingchuan Pavilion is in the cherry blossom forest in the back garden of Qingchuan Holiday Hotel.