My personal experience of a special forces-style day trip in Wuhan
Due to circumstances, I went to Wuhan for a special forces-style day trip. Although it's not my first time in Wuhan, there are many places I haven't been to, such as the old streets of Hankou, Hankou River Beach, and Qingchuan Pavilion. Early in the morning at 6 o'clock, I rode a shared bicycle to the pedestrian street of Lihuangpi Road. There were few people at this time in the usually crowded Bagong House, Orthodox Church, and the former site of the '87 Conference (Figures 1-4), which was particularly suitable for taking pictures. Then I came to Yanjiang Avenue, which was also very quiet with few pedestrians. I checked in at Jianghaiguan, Soong Ching Ling's former residence, and the former site of HSBC Bank (Figures 5-7). At more than 9 o'clock, I took the subway line 2 to line 5 to the Yellow Crane Tower scenic area (Figures 8-10). Since it was my second visit, and the main building was backlit, I just revisited the old place and took a few random shots. In the afternoon, I came to Qingchuan Pavilion, one of the three famous attractions in Wuhan (Yellow Crane Tower, Qingchuan Pavilion, and Guqin Platform). As it was my first visit, I naturally had to take a good look around. From the second floor, I could see the beautiful scenery around, with the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge and the Yellow Crane Tower on the opposite bank clearly visible (Figures 11-15). Then I hurriedly went to another famous attraction, Guqin Platform. Unfortunately, it was under renovation and temporarily closed, so I could only take a leisurely walk around Yue Lake. The newly built theater, concert hall, and art museum along the way, each with a different style, also had good viewing value (Figures 16-17). After dark, I came to Hankou River Beach and enjoyed the beautiful night view of both banks of the Yangtze River (Figures 18-20).
After a busy day of sightseeing, I generally felt that Wuhan's public transportation is very developed. There are not many people on the subway or bus on weekdays, and with shared bicycles, it is very convenient to go to various attractions, which is more suitable for independent travel. In addition, except for the Yellow Crane Tower, these attractions are all free.
Follow the Han River to the corner of the Yangtze River, suddenly found that Qingchuan Pavilion is here, there is a passage to connect to Guishan Park, the scenery is good, you can visit nearby! The scenic spot is free!
Qingchuan Pavilion is one of the places I think Wuhan must go, and the result is really right! After passing the city gate, enter the scope of Qingchuan Pavilion, you can pass the iron gate and close the city wall, overlook the scenery of the city and Guishan Park, and experience the feeling of winning by waving a flag on the city wall! In the main building of Qingchuan Pavilion, looking at the Yangtze River Bridge and the Yellow Crane Tower on the other side, the momentum is magnificent!
Qingchuan Pavilion Scenic Area is very worth visiting. During the May Day holiday, you can also watch the Wuhan puppet drama performance. The program is very exciting, attracting a large number of tourists to stop and watch, and increasing the tourist experience, which is great!
Qingchuan Pavilion! In the past few decades, hundreds of times have passed from the downstairs of the Pavilion. Today is the first time I have climbed the attic. The scenery on Qingchuan Pavilion is very good. Near the TV tower, far from the Yangtze River Bridge, far from the Yangtze River, far from Hankou Wuchang, better than 80% of the attractions I have been to! It's a place worth coming to check in [happy] (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Beautiful scenery 😀 Free admission today 👍👍👍 Building carving art special history and culture 👍 Although the scenic spot is not too big, standing at the height of the iron gate can take pictures of the Yangtze River Bridge and the river view on both sides of the Straits, the Yellow Crane Tower, the Guishan TV Tower, and you can also see the train passing by the Yangtze River Bridge. Very good ✌️✌️✌️ The only drawback is that there is no subway to reach, you must call the car or transfer the bus... If you can open the subway in the future, it will be more convenient. I think it will attract more tourists to come and see the scenery.
Recommend Qingchuan Pavilion, free, few people, sitting on the pavilion blowing the river breeze, watching the Yangtze River Bridge not far away and the Yellow Crane Tower on the other side, very comfortable. There is a pier in the Daxu Cultural Park of Your Excellency Qingchuan, and you can take a ferry for 10 yuan to reach the Zhonghua Road Pier on the other side. After arriving on the other side, you can ride a shared bicycle to Liangdao Street to eat. After eating, take a taxi to the East Lake. You can enjoy the lotus in the Tao Scenic Area. The wind by the lake is also very comfortable. Or you can go to Mopan Mountain, take a sightseeing bus and then go to the top of the mountain, overlooking the entire East Lake. Mopan Mountain also has a cable car, and the Ferris wheel of the East Lake Eye.
Qingchuan Pavilion, located in Hanyang District, Wuhan City, north of Han Water, east of the Yangtze River, and the Yellow Crane Tower Jiajiang, each other; built in the Ming Jiajing years, named after Tang Dynasty poet Cui Yong "Qingchuan Lili Hanyang Tree, Fangcao Pazhou" poem, has the reputation of "three Chu Shengjing", the world is called "Chu Tian first floor". Also, my family is Hanyang, today is considered to be back in the ancestral place.