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What are the fun things to do on Jianghan Road, and which ones do you recommend?

Jianghan Road has East Lake, Wuhan University, and Yangtze River Bridge. We recommend Wuhan University and Yangtze River Bridge.

Wuhan University: The cherry blossoms at Wuhan University have always been one of the hottest tourism topics in March. In order to more conveniently maintain campus order and serve tourists, Wuhan University officials implemented closed management during the cherry blossom period and limited the number of people entering the park every day.

The school sits on Luojia Mountain and surrounds the East Lake. It covers an area of ??5,187 acres and has a construction area of ??2.62 million square meters.

As one of the oldest universities in China, the palace-style buildings that combine Chinese and Western styles are simple, elegant, and majestic. They can be regarded as masterpieces and models of modern Chinese university campus architecture, and are known as the most beautiful university campuses in China.

Yangtze River Bridge: The first road-rail dual-purpose bridge built on the Yangtze River after the founding of the People's Republic of China. It is about 1,670 meters long and is known as the "First Bridge on the Yangtze River".

When visiting the bridge, you can visit the scenic spots near the bridgehead together; you can also walk across the bridge and see the scenery of the three towns of Wuhan from a distance on the bridge.

After coming out of the west gate of Yellow Crane Tower, you can walk straight ahead and onto the Yangtze River Bridge. If the weather is good, you can see the Second Yangtze River Bridge and Parrot Island Bridge on both sides.

If you have time, you can walk along the Yangtze River Bridge. It takes about 20 minutes to walk across the Yangtze River Bridge, blow in the river breeze, feel the traffic on and off the bridge, and look at the surrounding scenery.

As a major achievement of China's first five-year plan, the bridge pattern was selected into the third set of RMB issued in April 1962, becoming an important symbol of the national construction of New China.