What places in Wuhan are suitable for couples to check in? When you were single, you may have visited all the streets and alleys of Wuhan, but for couples who have just been together, there are many places where you don’t check in together.
So today the editor will recommend a few places for couples to check-in in Wuhan.
As the second largest "city lake" in the country, East Lake's vast expanse of blue waves always shocks people! The sparkling lake surface and the layers of halo when the breeze picks up.
Walking or riding along the long greenway with my girlfriend, it feels like time is carved into a painting, and the years are peaceful at that time.
The vast lake surface allows people to escape from the troubles of the world, feel the light and color of the lake, and slowly calm down their hearts.
This may be one of the reasons why Chairman Mao loved it throughout his life and called it "the place with white clouds and yellow cranes"! For a person who grew up by the river, Hankou River Beach always has an inexplicable fondness for Jiang.
The most famous thing on the river beach is the late autumn reeds, which are distributed near the Second Yangtze River Bridge and stretch for about 4km.
There is such a large reed bush in the center of the city, which is unique among major cities in China. It is a beautiful scenery in Wuhan.
On Tanhualin Street, the catering industry accounts for more than half of the street, and there are also many petty bourgeoisie cafes. It seems that they are specially designed for literary and artistic young people to check in.
Walking through the winding alleys of Tanhualin, you can have a panoramic view of dozens of modern historical buildings that are over a hundred years old.
The classic old building makes people feel as if they can reach out and touch the lively beating pulse of the historical elder.
Optics Valley Love Tunnel is a large area. Optics Valley is indeed the Valley of Light.
The lighting colors are really dazzling, and under the huge dome are a dazzling and even dizzying array of entertainment venues, cinemas, all-inclusive food and shops.
After passing a fountain, there are several shopping and food streets imitating exotic styles such as Italy, Germany, and Spain.
Among them, the Matador Plaza on Spanish Street is opposite the church. The combination of colorful lights and exotic buildings is really beautiful! Of course, the man-made Love Tunnel is greener and is quite suitable for taking pictures.
Wuhan University When talking about Wuhan, we have to mention the cherry blossoms of Wuhan University. How many young students choose this university for the dream of walking on the cherry blossom campus.
How wonderful it would be to encounter love under the cherry blossom rain! However, this university is not just filled with cherry blossoms. The Wanlin Museum on campus is also worth a visit.
This museum, hidden among books, looks like a meteorite flying from the sky, so it is also called the "flying stone".
Chuhehan Street is China's most architecturally distinctive urban commercial pedestrian street. It has the richest commercial content in China and is known as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street".
At first I thought it was just an ordinary pedestrian street. I thought there are pedestrian streets everywhere and they are pretty much the same.
Later, when I went there, I found it to be very good. It was just one street. I walked back and forth three times, all on different streets, with a lot of delicious food.
If you want to spend the evening in Wuhan, you must not miss the night view of Han Street. The high-rise buildings are constantly flashing with light, and the different lighting changes are very beautiful.
403 International Art Center is located in Bairuijing Central Garden, Wuchang District, Wuhan City. It was transformed from the industrial ruins of the former Wuhan Boiler Factory No. 403 double-story workshop.
The center has opened four major sections: Red Chair Pioneer Theater, Manxing Coffee and Book Bar, Blank Art Center, and Prototype Creative Entrepreneurship Helper, integrating rotating walls, penetrating bookcases, and mobile furniture.
Some of the decorations and exhibition stands are directly from leftover industrial equipment, which is very creative.
It is no exaggeration to say that Hanyang Zao is a paradise for artists.
There are so many imaginative products of artists here.
In the art district, of course you can experience many styles. You can find graffiti full of European and American street style in any alley.
In the Hanyang Art District, there are exquisite sculptures one after another, which is dizzying for my eyes. Only when I got here did I discover that steel also has its artistic side.
With their aloof appearance, they quietly exude the unique charm of this city.
Although it does not have the beauty of mountains and rivers, it does have its own unique modern charm.