Wuhan is a place worth visiting. It has four distinct seasons, and there are very obvious differences in physical sensations no matter which season it is. Summer is called a stove, and winter is very cold. There were several heavy snowfalls in the past few days.
, but it is still worth coming together in winter. Let me tell you what places are worth visiting in Wuhan in winter.
Every time I go home, I choose to stay at a halfway station for two days.
This time I stopped in Wuhan! 1. The first stop, Wuhan University, is still a bit far away from where I live.
We changed trains in the subway! Following the Gaode map, we changed to the wrong station and walked to the family area when we went to Wuhan University! Finally we walked to the campus. We were surprised at how big the campus was! There were little yellow cars everywhere!
The long boulevard (although there are no leaves in winter)! I unlocked a small yellow car and tried riding a bicycle on campus! Because my friend couldn’t ride a bicycle, I had to give up in a hurry! I found the old gate of Wuhan University and took a certification photo.
There is a small seal on the school gate that reads "Grammar, Science, Engineering, Agriculture, and Medicine." After reading the introduction, my friend mistook "文" for "Jiao"! This episode has become a memory left here! Next, we are going to find it on Sakura Avenue.
The old library, I saw the art museum on the way! You can enter after swiping your ID card.
While visiting the art museum, I silently compared it with my own school. I could only sigh that the famous school was really superior, and I also blamed myself for not working harder back then! Looking at the art exhibition inside, I found that I really like oil painting and am also studying.
The author's use of color, of course, also joked that the artist's performance art is not something ordinary people can understand! The third floor of the art museum not only has a cafe, but also a super large observation deck.
I joked that this place is perfect for couples to fall in love and to film idol dramas! On the Sakura Road, although there are no cherry blossoms in bloom, the maple leaves piled up on both sides of the road have a unique flavor! When I walked to the boys' dormitory, I read the introduction,
Once upon a time, hundreds of Wuhan University students were arrested and persecuted here, and their blood stains can still be seen on the long stone stairs! The boys' dormitory building has the style of a small Western-style building in the Republic of China, especially the words in front of each arched door.
What kind of font size is this! It feels like time travel! After climbing the steps, you reach the roof of the dormitory building. The large open space is decorated with a small dome building, which is simply enviable! Behind the dormitory building is the old library! Look
Look at his appearance.
We just left! We had limited physical strength, so we didn’t go to the administrative building, gymnasium and East Lake of Wuhan University! On the way to Wuhan University, we found Caiji’s hot dry noodles. A portion of hot dry noodles costs five yuan. The taste is indeed better than
It’s delicious in other places! My friends like it very much and always say they will eat it several times! But at noon, when we left the gate of Wuhan University, we didn’t know what to eat. We couldn’t find any special food. Everywhere we looked we saw Sichuan food!
2. The second stop was Hubu Alley. After returning to the hotel and resting for two hours, we set off to Hubu Alley. Hubu Alley is an old street that has existed since the Qing Dynasty. It is said to be a food street! Well, we have started to be fooled by the map again.
The bitter road! We walked about one bus stop before we found the bus! When we arrived at Hubu Lane, we found that it was also a business district with no special features. Later we found the 150-meter-long old street, which also has a variety of food.
Sold here, it’s not much different from Huimin Street and Ciqikou! But it also has its own special food. In addition to hot dry noodles, the ones I remember are tofu skin and snow pear soup! 3. The third stop is Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge and a brief stroll through Hubu Alley
, I wanted to go to Tanhualin. It is said that there is also a food pedestrian street. I followed the map and walked around the alleys. After walking for a long time, I found that the section of the road he pointed out was narrow and dark. We didn’t have the courage to go there, so we gave up and decided to go.
Night view of the Yangtze River Bridge.