Day 1: Visit the Hankou River Beach + Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street and the downtown area of ??Hankou (all together). In the afternoon, grab some local snacks on Jianghan Road, and in the evening go to Jiqing Street for a midnight snack (not far from Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street).
The next day: It’s too early to arrive at Hubu Lane, Zhonghua Road, Wuchang in the morning, then take the 14th bus on Zhonghua Road to the Provincial Museum. After visiting the Provincial Museum, take a bus for 1 stop to East Lake (the gate of Tingtao Scenic Area). After visiting East Lake, exit from the Liyuan Gate.
, I ate nearby. After lunch, I took the bus from Liyuan Gate to East Lake Moshan. After visiting Wuhan University, I took the bus. I visited Wuhan University and had dinner near the university. I was interested in visiting Optics Valley Pedestrian Street and then returned to the hotel.
Day 3: Visit the Yellow Crane Tower and the Yangtze River Bridge in the morning. If you are interested, you can walk across the bridge to Guqintai for lunch or rush to Guiyuan Temple for lunch or vegetarian meal. In the afternoon, visit Guiyuan Temple. After the tour, return to Wuchang Pengliuyang Road
Have dinner (this road is home to many well-known hotels in Wuhan, and it is also considered popular. Jianghan Road was first named in the 1930s. There was once a poem to describe it: "cars and horses are flying like cars and people are weaving, and the singing is endless late at night".
It is also referred to as "Little Hong Kong". Here, you can still see the Western buildings left over from the 1930s. It was once a famous commercial area. Jianghan Road is located in the center of Hankou, starting from Yanjiang Avenue in the south and running through Zhongshan Avenue.
Jinghan Avenue, with a total length of 1600 meters to Jiefang Avenue in the north, is a famous century-old commercial street in Wuhan. The section of Jianghan Road from Yanjiang Avenue to Hualou Street was once the "foreign street" of the British Concession in the late Qing Dynasty.
"In the "Wuhan Town Map" drawn by the modern historical geographer Yang Shoujing in 1890, the east of this section is Guangli Lane. In the late Qing Dynasty, with the development of commerce and foreign trade, many bank buildings were built in this section.
, the street was also widened to 12 meters, and its sovereignty was occupied by the British Concession and renamed Taiping Street.