Wuhan Travel Guide
Overview
Wuhan is a historical and cultural city with graceful yellow cranes.
Wuhan is the largest and central city in central China. The Yangtze River and Han River cross the urban area, dividing Wuhan into three parts, forming a pattern of Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang, with three towns standing across the river. The Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai wrote here, 'Playing the jade flute in the Yellow Crane Tower, plum blossoms falling in the river city in May.' Therefore, Wuhan has been known as' Jiangcheng 'since ancient times.
If you want to experience the heavy historical heritage, then you must go and see the Yellow Crane Tower, which has become a symbol of Wuhan. This tower is one of the "Three Famous Towers in Jiangnan". Without climbing this tower, it can be said that you have not truly been to Wuhan. Then, go and observe the commemorative building built to commemorate Yu Boya's encounter with his kindred spirit, the Guqin Platform, and experience the emotion that Boya felt when he met his kindred spirit.
If you are willing to enjoy the pleasant garden scenery, then you can take a stroll in the lush vegetation of the national level Donghu Scenic Area. If you want to bring some small gifts for your family, why not go to Hanzheng Street to buy some treasures? As a famous gathering place for small commodities in the country, this place will not disappoint you. If you enjoy shopping, it's not wrong to take a stroll around Han Street. Han Street has become a new shopping, sightseeing, and food paradise in Wuhan.