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What’s the fun of a one-day trip to Wuhan?

Wuhan is a megacity in central China with profound cultural heritage, thousands of years of history and profound cultural heritage.

Everything in Wuhan gives people a sense of déjà vu that is changing with each passing day.

Wuhan is different every day, especially in recent years, it has developed extremely rapidly.

Here is a detailed travel guide for you.

:Basic route 1. Hankou-Wuchang: Jianghan Road - Old Bell Tower - Crossing the river (ferry) - Hubu Lane Yangtze River Bridge Yellow Crane Tower 2. Hankou: River beach Wuhan Tiandi - Concession Qingji Street watching Han drama (People's

Theater) 3. Wuchang: Provincial Expo - East Lake Han Street: Recommended eating, drinking and entertainment guide for each route 1. Jianghan Road: After breakfast in the morning, you can go to Jianghan Road.

Jianghan Road is the place where the Hankou team has been shopping since they were young.

The starting point is Xunlimen Subway Station. There is an Mmall at the exit, which contains Uniqlo, Sephora, and Nanjing's big brands.

If you don't have enough clothes, you can buy some.

There is a Master Bao at the entrance of Jianghan Road opposite M (there are several round blocks blocking the entry of vehicles), and there is also a Master Bao at Dahankou opposite the Happy Platform.

The rest of the masters are fake.

There is nothing to take photos in the first half of Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street.

Happy Platform, the first floor of Dayang Department Store, and Shuita Food Street are all good places to eat.

It is recommended to drink the water tower food court (open, not inside the house).

Don't eat too much.

The second half of the pedestrian street is great for photography.

The bell tower at the end of some old banks is also a landmark building in Wuhan.

In the new year, we all came to the clock tower to set up the balloon countdown.

The ferry from Hankou is not far from the Bell Tower.

The ferry ride across the river was fantastic.

It's beautiful both day and night.

I remember the ticket price was 1.5 yuan or 2 yuan.

2. Hubu Lane: Exit the ferry in Wuchang, go right, and there is a viewing platform.

Under the bridge, you can see the Yangtze River Bridge crossing the river here.

Hubu Lane is just across the road next to the observation deck.

To be honest, I don’t really like Hubu Alley.

I remember when I was little, my father would take me to Hubu Lane (for breakfast) too early.

Later, it was developed into a scenic spot. What was it sold for?

Anyway, it is not a characteristic of Wuhan.

Now, if you want to eat some old brands, you have to go to Qingji Street, which is the next line.

Just take a photo of Hubu Alley and buy some food to try.

3. Yangtze River Bridge: You can go up the bridge from Hubu Lane (ask for directions) to the company entrance.

The Yangtze River Bridge built by the Soviet Union was the first bridge on the Yangtze River.

The bridge is divided into two levels.

Cars run on the upper level and trains run on the lower level. Don't think about walking the entire bridge.