Qingchuan Pavilion


Located on Guishan Mountain in Hanyang District, Qingchuan Pavilion is adjacent to the Yangtze River, facing the Yellow Crane Tower across the river. And it is known as the "Holy Land of Three Chu" along with the Yellow Crane Tower and Guqin Terrace

Qinchuan Pavilion was first built in the Ming Dynasty, and the current building was reconstructed in the 1980s based on historical photographs. On the pavilion, blowing the river breeze and enjoying the river scenery is very pleasant.

Qingchuan Pavilion, named after the Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao's poem "Qingchuan passes through the Han Yang trees, with lush grass on the Parrot Island." The scenic area consists of three main buildings: Qingchuan Pavilion, Yuji Palace, and Tiemen Pass, as well as more than ten affiliated small attractions such as Yu Bei Pavilion, Jingchu Xiongfeng Stele, archways, riverside embankments, and winding corridors. It reproduces the style of Chu people building terraces along the mountain and pavilions on the terraces.

The pavilions and towers in the scenic area, shaded by green trees, are popular places for locals in Wuhan to take wedding photos.

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Address:   No. 86 Xima Chang Street, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province

Telephone:  027-84710887

Opening Hours:   09:00-17:00

Admission ticket : Free