Wuhan Attraction Guide
Wuhan, Hubei's provincial capital, is enjoying a boom of foreign and local investment and is becoming a sparkling, cosmopolitan city.
Yellow Crane Tower, located on Snake Hill, near the southern end of the Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan, is one of the three most famous towers along the Yangtze River. It is a symbol of Wuhan city. |
As the first highway-railway bridge, as well as the first bridge over the Yangtze River, Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge was built in 1955 and opened to traffic in October 1957. |
Hubei Provincial Museum, located in the East Lake, is the best Museum in the central part of China, displaying the relics unearthed in Hubei, mostly ancient Chu State, including some of the world's most exciting recent archaeological discoveries. |
Guiyuan Temple, situated on Cuiwei Street of Hanyang district, is one of the four largest Buddhist temples in Hubei Province as well as an important Buddhist temple in China. |
East Lake, located on south bank of the Yangtze River and the east of Wuchang, is the biggest city lake within China and one of the major tourist attractions in Wuhan. In 1982, this scenic area was listed as a state-class major scenery researching zone. |
Ancient Lute Terrace, also named Boya Terrace, is located on the south bank of Moon Lake near the western foot of Tortoise Hill. The terrace is also named Boya Terrace because of a famous story. |
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