Wuchang scenic spots are charged: East Lake Scenic Area (including Moshan, Chutiantai, Sakura Garden, Meiyuan, etc.), Wuhan Botanical Garden, Wuhan Maanshan Forest Park, Wuhan Jiu Feng Wildlife Park, Yellow Crane Tower Scenic Area (Shouyi), Changchun Temple, Baota Temple, etc.
Free places to play are: Hubei Provincial Museum, Hubei Provincial Art Museum, East Lake Tingtao Lake Scenic Area and Optics Valley Square.
characteristic streets such as Xinhai Revolution Memorial Hall (Red Mansion) include: Simenkou Business Street, Hubu Lane Snack Street (Wuhan Breakfast First Street), Shouyiyuan Snack Street, Xudong Road Business Street, Wuhan Optics Valley Business Street, Tanhualin Historical Block, Huashi Culture Street, Guangbutun Science and Technology Street (the largest IT market in Hubei), Huangjiahu University Street, Street Crossing Business Street, Zhongzhong.
why isn't there Hanyang? Hanyang also has places to play!
I mainly say the places I have been!
Hanyang:
Zoo
[ I've been there once, and I've basically visited animals in every city:)], to see how interesting animals are.
Guiyuan Temple
I've been there twice, and I can count the Luohan
Take the bus from Wuchang to Guqintai and transfer to Hanyang.
Hankou:
. The latter two can go for a stroll together, first to Jianghan Road and then to Jiangtan. After that, you can take a ferry to Simenkou. There are many snacks there, which are located near Hubu Lane. It takes about ten minutes to walk off the ferry. As for the breakfast snacks in the alley, there are few in the afternoon and evening, and they are only lively in the morning.
Take bus No.73 from Wuchang in the above places. If it is Zhongshan Park 536, you can also
Aquarium Park
It was visited by a small group in the class that year. It was not bad, but it was a little far from Wuchang. It was estimated that it would take two hours. I forgot what bus I took, and I had to change trains in the middle. I remember it was near the drug rehabilitation center.
Wuchang:
East Lake (Moshan Park)
. If there are many places to visit, it's not a special place here.
Botanical Garden
I visited it once last year. I think it's not bad. The greenhouse is free, and it's a little fun. It's better if two people walk and play. I remember there is a piece of bamboo in one place. There is a charge for the greenhouse in Beijing Botanical Garden: (
There are tourist buses in Luxiang in the above two places to go to
Forest Park
[I have been in South China University of Technology for several years, but many people don't believe it, hehe], but there can be self-help barbecue, and it is said that there are monkeys on the mountain
73, and the destination is Forest Park and Jianghan Road
Longquan Mountain
[class] It's called Popo Tree. fujiapo takes the No.166 bus to Zhifang Town (Jiangxia Bus Station), and then takes the bus from Longquan to the periphery of Longquan Mountain. It takes 45 minutes to walk to Chu Zhaoling. When I came back, I took the bus from Longquan-Liufang at the foot of Longquan Mountain, turned to Liufang Town, turned to No.417 to Luxiang, and turned to No.715 to Hankou.
I have never been to the Yellow Crane Tower, but it is said that my personal feeling is also meaningless. It's just an antique building made according to the reputation of the Yellow Crane Tower.
If you look up, you might as well go to the TV tower opposite. Hey hey, I went there once with bf. At that time, Oumen happened to be his classmates working there, and let the guards let us go to Baotong Temple
several times. It's the same all over the country. If you are interested or just want to worship Buddha, you can go there.
Many cars at Wuchang Railway Station and cars crossing the river will stop there.
The following is someone I found {233119-Senior Manager Level 6}.
don't go to the Yellow Crane Tower, just take a picture below.
On the first day, you can go to Hangkong Road first, where there are Zhongshan Park for leisure and shopping malls (try not to shop in Wuhan-Guangzhou, if you want to shop, you are advised to go to Zhongnan or Yaming). Take the light rail to Jianghan Road and walk to Jiangtan. It's estimated that it's already evening. Take a walk, and then return.
Get up early the next day and go to Hubu Lane at Simenkou for breakfast (get up early). I don't want to take a stroll on the way. I can just take photos at the Yellow Crane Tower Bridge, walk across the bridge and look at Guqintai. It's estimated that it will only take one morning. Help yourself in the afternoon and go to bed early at night.
On the third day, if you have a bike and it is not far from the East Lake, you can ride around the East Lake slowly, and you can pass by the Liyuan, the provincial museum, and the Moshan and Botanical Gardens (worth going to), so you are not tired. Finally, visit the campus of Wuhan University. Remember to bring your camera.
On the fourth day, you can go to Jijiazui-Hanzheng Street, the first avenue of Hanzheng Street, Wanshang Baima Mall and Longwang Temple to watch the river platform, and walk across the Rainbow Bridge to "China Corner" to see Dayu Cultural Park.
On the fifth day, do you like barbecue? Go to the forest park, climb mountains, have a barbecue and see the East Lake from a distance.
If you still have energy, you can go to the suburb of Mulan Tianchi.
This is the route I often arrange for others, and the time is tight. Since you have so much time, you can take your time. Don't pay attention to those people when you get out of the railway station. Go straight to the station. Have you found a place to live? Wuchang suggests living at the street crossing, which is very convenient. Wu Da is right next to you! There are 59,564 stops at Wuchang Railway Station (you can't get out of the station but turn left on the road and go 6 miles to the station). Take 519,536 stops at Hankou Railway Station in the East Square of the station.
The delicious places are Hubu Lane (at Simenkou), Shouyiyuan Snack Street (in Cavalry Training Arena) and Jiqing Street Food Stall (at night, at Dazhi Road in Hankou).