Three-day itinerary:
DAY1: Hubu Lane-Yellow Crane Tower-Qingchuan Pavilion-Tanhualin-Yangtze River Bridge-Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street-Hankou Jiangtan-Jiqing Street
DAY2: Wuhan University-Hubei Provincial Museum-East Lake-World City-Optics Valley Pedestrian Street < Get up early in the morning and go to Hubu Lane "too early", then climb the Yellow Crane Tower and then go to Qingchuan Pavilion. In the afternoon, I went to Tanhualin to experience the literary fan, and then I went to see the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. Take the ferry to Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, and stroll around in the evening. After enjoying the beautiful scenery of the sunset on Hankou River Beach, you can also go to Jiqing Street for a big meal.
On the second day in Wuhan, we might as well start a cultural journey. Starting from Wuhan University, strolling through the university campus and reminiscing about the student days; Then go to the Hubei Provincial Museum to listen to the Millennium sound of chimes and have a look at ancient cultural relics; Go boating or riding in the East Lake in the afternoon to relax in the natural beauty; The destination in the evening is Guanggu Pedestrian Street, and the architectural customs of various countries are row upon row, which makes people dizzying.
On the third day in Wuhan, after breakfast, I went to Mulan Tianchi, which is about 61km away from the downtown of Wuhan, and felt another kind of scenery different from the modern city, lingering in the natural landscape and killing the day.