1. The Yellow Crane Tower is one of the landmark buildings in Wuhan. Everyone who comes to Wuhan should know it. You can find a better viewing angle outside to take photos. In addition to the Yellow Crane Tower, there is also a large garden inside, where there are opera performances, and the top floor view is also very good.
Oh, the ticket is NT$80, half price for students. 2. The Hubei Provincial Museum has a rich collection of cultural relics.
The four treasures of the town hall: the bell of Zeng Hou Yi unearthed in the "Tomb of Zeng Hou Yi" in 1978, the Yue King Goujian Sword, a masterpiece of China's cold weapon era, and the geological age of the Yunxian human skull fossil is about 1 million years ago.
The Yuan blue and white plum vase with four loves is an extremely rare fine product among the blue and white porcelain of the Yuan Dynasty.
3. Hubu Lane is a famous snack street in Wuhan. Foreigners who want to eat local snacks can probably only go here or find a larger Cai Linji. The taste is good, and the more authentic ones are scattered and difficult to find and take time. So the first choice is
Hubu Lane 4. East Lake Scenic Area Only the Luoyan Scenic Area in East Lake has better scenery, but it is a bit remote and has fewer people. The scenery in the other two East Lake scenic areas is relatively average, but the greenway around the lake is okay. It is a good place for exercise.
East Lake also has Moshan Scenic Area and Tingtao Scenic Area, each with its own characteristics.
5. Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, the first bridge on the Yangtze River for thousands of miles, is a double-decker road and railway bridge.
Mao Zedong wrote an inscription: "One bridge flies to the north and south, and the natural chasm becomes a thoroughfare." 6. Wuhan's ten-mile river beach, "two rivers, four embankments and eight forest belts, with fiery trees and silver flowers never night". After the reeds bloom in October, the reeds stretch for 4 kilometers. It is a good photo opportunity
place.