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Wuhan 5-day, 4-night travel guide 2025: Unlock must-experience activities with an easy itinerary planner (updated December)

Dec 8, 2025

Contents

  • Wuhan trip planning overview
  • Day 1
    • Hubu Lane
    • Tan Hualin
    • Yellow Crane Tower
    • Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge
  • Day 2
    • Mao Zedong's Former Residence (Wu Han)
    • Gui Yuan Buddhist Temple
    • The 1911 Revolution Museum
    • Chuhe Hanjie
  • Day 3
    • Hubei Provincial Museum
    • Wuhan University
    • Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street
  • Day 4
    • The 1911 Revolution Museum (North District)
    • Bagong House
    • Lihuangpi Rd
    • Gude Temple
    • Hankou Beach
  • Day 5
    • Wuhan Museum
    • East Lake Scenic Area
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Date Itinerary
Day 1 Hubu Lane->Tan Hualin->Yellow Crane Tower->Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge
Day 2 Mao Zedong's Former Residence (Wu Han)->Gui Yuan Buddhist Temple->The 1911 Revolution Museum->Chuhe Hanjie
Day 3 Hubei Provincial Museum->Wuhan University->Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street
Day 4 The 1911 Revolution Museum (North District)->Bagong House->Lihuangpi Rd->Gude Temple->Hankou Beach
Day 5 Wuhan Museum->East Lake Scenic Area

In Wuhan, eating breakfast is also called “spending the morning," and Hubu Lane is a famous place to do such a thing. Hubu Lane is located in Wuchang District and is a relatively short street with dozens of traditional Wuhan snacks. There are many old food brands, such as Cai Linii for hot dry noodles, Duohuzhai for tofu skin, Jinchu for soup buns, and so on. You can also have traditional Wuhan-style breakfast like paste soup.

Address:Hubu Lane, Wuchang District, Wuhan City (the gate is close to Freedom Road and Democracy Road)

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

Rich and Diverse Cuisine: Known as the "No. 1 Lane for Han-style Snacks," it features classic Wuhan delicacies like Cailinji Hot Dry Noodles, Sijimei Soup Dumplings, and Laoqianji Bean Silk, as well as national specialties like Nanjing Duck Blood Vermicelli Soup and Changsha Stinky Tofu, catering to diverse tastes. A Long History and Culture: Founded in the Ming Dynasty, it boasts a history of at least 400 years. Named for its proximity to the Fantai Yamen, a branch of the Ministry of Revenue, it has historically been a bustling hub and a symbol of Wuhan's urban memory. Unique Architectural Style: Renovated in 2003, the buildings now reflect the Ming and Qing dynasty styles, featuring grey tiles, white walls, and wooden doors and windows, imbued with a rich, rustic charm. Strolling through the streets allows visitors to immerse themselves in the charm of old Wuhan. Experience Urban Life: The bustling atmosphere of the city, bustling with people and the aroma of local snacks, allows visitors to experience the local lifestyle and everyday life of Wuhan firsthand. Crowd Size Hubu Lane sees significant traffic, averaging approximately 80,000 visitors per day on weekdays and surging to 130,000 on weekends. During peak tourist season, the crowds are even higher, creating a bustling atmosphere. The best time to visit is during the early morning or evening hours on weekdays in spring and autumn, when the weather is comfortable and the crowds are moderate. This allows for a deep experience of the "Guo Zao" (early morning snack) culture and nightscape while avoiding the crowds. If visiting during holidays or peak season, it's recommended to plan your itinerary in advance, prioritizing the local snacks and balancing visits with nearby attractions.


Tanhualin is located in the northeast corner of the old Wuchang, starting from Zhongshan Road in the east and Shengqiao in the west. Today, this is Wuhan's old art street, which capture the artistic feel of Wuhan in its entirety. When you touch the weather-beaten old building on the street, you will find that Tanhualin has more than just literature and art. The bricks and tiles here are all engraved with the historical memories of old Wuhan.

Address:Between the northeast corner of Wuchang District, Wuhan, Zhongshan Road and Desheng Bridge

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

Tanhualin Scenic Area has a strong literary and artistic atmosphere, and often has many unique and creative ideas, which are worth experiencing and chewing on the spot; There are also many old Wuhan brands in the scenic area, such as the famous brand "Ma Yinglong", which introduces the development history, formula, and production process of herbal medicine in a vivid way.


Yellow Crane Tower is a landmark building of Wuhan. It is located on the bank of the Yangtze River and above Snake Hill in Wuchang. Many celebrities have written famous poems about the tower. Yellow Crane Tower was built during the Three Kingdoms period, but it was destroyed many times. What we see now is the reconstructed version built in 1985. When you climb the Yellow Crane Tower, you can see the spectacular view of the Yangtze River and Wuhan's three districts.

Address:No.1, Xishanpo, Snake Mountain, Wuchang District, Wuhan

Business hours:Opening hours: Daytime 8:30 AM–6:00 PM (Tickets available until 5:00 PM. Last admission at 5:20 PM), Evening 7:30 PM–10:00 PM (admission ends at 9:30 PM)

Attraction reviews:

We were very satisfied with our visit to the Yellow Crane Tower. The scenery was beautiful, and the elevator took us directly to the fifth floor for a more organized tour. The Yellow Crane Tower was impeccably maintained, and the souvenirs and cultural products were exquisite and attractive. Standing on the fifth floor, we had a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, and the smaller scenic spots were also charming and beautiful. We were extremely satisfied with our visit to the Yellow Crane Tower; we spent a full four and a half hours there.


The Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is the first bridge built on the Yangtze River in China. It was built on the Snake Mountain in Wuchang and the Snake Mountain in Hanyang. Because this was a project supported by the Soviet Union, it has a strong Russian style and is sturdy and magnificent. If you are interested, you can walk across the river from the approach span near the Yellow Crane Tower or the south gate of Guishan Park. The whole journey takes about an hour. Alternatively, you can take an elevator up directly from the head of the bridge and then walk across the bridge. Observing the different scenery of Wuhan's three towns on the bridge deck is a completely different experience.

Address:Across the river between Hanyang Guishan and Wuchang Snake Mountain in Wuhan

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

The Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is the first bridge across the Yangtze River in my country and the first road-rail bridge built in the People's Republic of China. It uses the "pipe-pile drilling method" to solve the problem of deep-water foundations. The main span is 128 meters, with a road bridge on the upper level and a double-track railway bridge on the lower level. The night view is particularly beautiful.


The former residence is located at No. 41 Dufudi, Wuchang District, Wuhan City. It is a red tourist Attraction with great historical significance. As the former residence of the great leader of the Chinese revolution, it is not only a holy place to commemorate the great man, but also an important window to understand the history of the Chinese revolution.

The old residence is a typical southern Hunan dwelling with a simple architectural style, showing the environment in which Comrade lived in his early years. The house is furnished with furniture and daily necessities used by Comrade and his family, which truly reproduces the life scenes of his youth. Through these precious historical relics, visitors can feel the process of Comrade's growth from an ordinary farmer's son to a great leader.

There is a memorial hall in the Attraction, which displays a large number of precious historical photos, manuscripts and cultural relics, and details the life story and revolutionary contributions of the comrade. Through these exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the important role of the comrade in China's revolution and construction.

The old residence is not only a historical memorial, but also an educational base to inspire future generations to inherit and carry forward the revolutionary spirit. Whether you are a history lover or an ordinary tourist, this place can provide you with a profound historical and cultural journey, feel the spirit of the great man, and draw strength to move forward.


Address:No.41 Dufudi Street, Wuchang District, Wuhan 430060, China

Business hours:Open tomorrow at 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (admission ends at 4:30 PM)

Attraction reviews:

As a patriotic education base, it attracts a large number of tourists and learners, so that people can feel the life and struggle environment of the revolutionary ancestors, and stimulate the patriotic feelings and national pride. ​ provides a vivid extracurricular education place for teenagers, and through field visits, they can better understand history, inherit the revolutionary spirit and establish correct values.


Guiyuan Temple is a famous temple in Wuhan, located in Hanyang District. It was founded in the 15th year of Shunzhi period of the Qing dynasty and is shrouded in burning incense all year round. It is the custom in Wuhan to pray at the temple every spring festival, especially on the fifth day of the first lunar month. There will be a lot of pilgrims coming here to burn incense and worship the god of wealth. Especially worth seeing in the Guiyuan Temple is the 500 golden arhats of the Arhat Hall.

Address:No. 20 Cuiwei Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open today at 8:00 AM–5:00 PM (admission ends at 4:30 PM)

Attraction reviews:

A temple worth visiting. It is very quiet and not crowded. The story of the Arhat Hall is very good. You can get three incense sticks after entering the temple. The walls of the temple are red, yellow and white, which is quite distinctive. Yuantong Pavilion is worth seeing, it is magnificent and tall, and the architecture is very distinctive.


The 1911 Revolution Museum was established in 2022 from the originalWuchang Uprising Memorial Hall of the 1911 RevolutionandXinhai Revolution MuseumIt was formed through integration and consists of two sections: the north and south. The north section was established in 1981 based on the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units—Site of the Wuchang Uprising Military GovernmentThe North District of the Xinhai Revolution Museum was established with its main building featuring red walls and tiles, commonly known as the "Red House." The South District, built in 2011, showcases a "V"-shaped design in the distinctive "Chu State Red" color.

The 1911 Revolution Museum serves as a national youth education base, national education demonstration base, research and practice education base for primary and secondary school students, national defense education demonstration base, China Overseas Chinese cultural exchange base, cross-strait exchange base, a first-class national museum, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, and a classic red tourism site. As a shining emblem of Wuhan's international exchanges in Hubei Province, it has been and continues to make significant contributions to promoting traditional culture, advancing socialist advanced culture, fostering national reunification, and realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.


Address:No. 258 Peng Liuyang Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan (South Side of Shouyi Square)

Business hours:Open tomorrow at 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (admission ends at 4:00 PM)

Attraction reviews:

The real information, pictures, pictures and texts here are really worth the Chinese to visit and experience it for themselves. The sacrifices of the revolutionary martyrs are really hard-won for people's happy life.


Chuhehan Street is located on Wuchang's Gongzheng Rd. between East Lake and Sand Lake. This walking street is full of old Chinese customs and features. It is like walking back in time. The Chu River runs through the street. You can hop on a boat and take in the scenery (on both banks). At night, the scenery gets even more beautiful. If you walk to the middle section of the street, you can see a replica of an antique grand stage where performances are sometimes held.

Address:Fair Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan (near Fruit Lake, between East Lake and Shahu)

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

Chuhe Han Street is a popular modern commercial pedestrian street in the center of Wuhan. It is based on the style of the Republic of China, integrating fashion shopping, food and entertainment. The 1.5 kilometer block built along the Chu River, the night lights are shining, and the cruise ship shuttle is quite charming. The brand stores are rich, and the special dining is worth a try. It is suitable for shopping and punching in, and the flow of people is dense on holidays.


The Hubei Museum is composed of three antique buildings, including a comprehensive exhibition hall, a Chu Culture Hall, and a bell museum. The layout reflects the ancient Chu architectural concept of "One Hall" and "Multiple Stations". The Hubei Museum boasts four treasures: the Zeng Houyi Chime Bells unearthed in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng; the exquisite workmanship of the cold weapon era, the King of Yue's Sword of Goujian, the 1 million year-old Xunxian Man Skull Fossil, and the White and Blue Porcelain Plum Vase.

Address:No. 156, Donghu Road, Wuchang, Wuchang District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open tomorrow at 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (admission ends at 4:00 PM)

Attraction reviews:

The museum is free, just need to make a reservation. We arrived an hour before closing time, so it was very rushed, but the advantage was that we didn't have to queue to see the Sword of Goujian, King of Yue; we could just walk in. Unfortunately, we missed the chime bell performance. The gold artifacts of King Liangzhuang were absolutely stunning. We also managed to buy the souvenirs we wanted before closing time!


Wuhan University has a long history that can be traced back to the Ziqiang Institute founded by Chinese Official Zhang Zhidong in the late Qing Dynasty. The university rest in close proximity to East Lake and is surrounded by Luojia Mountain. Besides its beautiful natural surroundings, the campus also has a rich cultural heritage, retaining many ancient Chinese and Western architectures. In recent years, the university’s cherry blossoms have also gained widespread popularity. During the cherry blossom season, visitors from all over the country will spread to the school's Cherry Blossom street. If you are afraid of crowds, avoid visiting the university during that period.

Address:No. 16 Lushan Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan

Business hours:Opening hours: December 13 8:30 AM–5:30 PM

Attraction reviews:

Autumn at Wuhan University is a grand yet serene feast of colors on Luojia Mountain. As the autumn breeze sweeps across the campus, Luojia Mountain quietly dons its magnificent attire of "layers of vibrant hues." The layered colors are evident in the mountain's undulating terrain: from afar to near, the hues are richly layered, with deep green, bright yellow, orange-red, and ochre interwoven and blending, like a vast natural oil painting. The vibrant colors are hidden in every corner—in front of the ancient administration building, the ginkgo avenue is a sea of ​​gold, with fallen leaves fluttering like butterflies; the fiery red leaves of the maple garden contrast beautifully with the gray walls and green tiles of the Republican-era buildings; the plane trees, tallow trees, and other trees each display different warm tones, creating dappled light and shadow under the clear autumn sun, a breathtaking sight. This is not merely a visual feast, but also a unique romance of a university. Strolling through the campus, the ancient buildings with their upturned eaves, nestled amidst vibrant foliage, exude a serene and elegant charm, making one feel as if they have entered a poetic temple of knowledge. Wuhan University's autumn scenery is thus renowned as one of the most beautiful university landscapes in China, a perfect example of the harmonious blend of nature and culture. Now, no appointment is needed to enter Wuhan University; simply swipe your ID card to enter. Do not use scalpers.


Located in the center of Hankou, Jianghan Road is located along The Riverside Avenue in the south and Jiefang Avenue in the north. In the middle, it runs through Zhongshan Avenue and Jinghan Avenue. The road is more than 1,200 meters long. It is a famous century-old commercial street in Wuhan. The Road used to be a part of the British Settlement. There are more than a dozen modern-style buildings on the street. The whole street is a 20th-century architectural museum. Now, it is home to many department stores and fashion boutiques. It is a great shopping destination.

Address:Jianghan Road, Jianghan District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

🌆 A Complete 12-Day In-Depth Tour of Wuhan ✨ Itinerary Highlights · Excellent Value: Enjoy high-quality accommodations, authentic local cuisine, and diverse transportation options for 12 days with a budget of 12,000 RMB. · In-Depth Cultural Experience: From the ancient Yellow Crane Tower to the modern Zhiyin Express, from the chime bells at the Provincial Museum to street art, experience Wuhan culture from all angles. · A fusion of urban life and street life: Stroll along the East Lake Greenway to enjoy nature and explore the streets to sample authentic local snacks. 🗓️ Itinerary Overview Below is a general outline of the 12-day itinerary to give you a rough idea of ​​your trip: ```mermaid gantt title 12-Day In-Depth Tour of Wuhan Itinerary dateFormat HH:mm axisFormat %H:%M section Day 1: The Charm of Hankou Old Town Arrival in Wuhan: d1_1, 09:00, 3 hours Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street: d1_2, after d1_1, 3 hours Hankou Historical District: Day 1_3, after Day 1_2, 2 hours Hankou Riverside Night View: Day 1_4, after Day 1_3, 2 hours Day 2: Art and Fashion Gude Temple: Day 2_1, 09:00, 2 hours Lihuangpi Road: Day 2_2, after Day 2_1, 2 hours Wuhan Art Museum: Day 2_3, after Day 2_2, 2 hours Zhiyin Night Cruise: Day 2_4, after Day 2_3, 3 hours Day 3: Classic Landmark Tour Yellow Crane Tower: Day 3_1, 08:00, 3 hours Lunch at Hubu Lane: Day 3_2, after Day 3_1, 1 hour Tanhualin: Day 3_3, after Day 3_2, 2 hours Sunset over the Yangtze River Bridge: Day 3_4, after Day 3, 2 hours Day 4: Museum Journey Hubei Provincial Museum: Day 4, 09:00, 4 hours East Lake Tingtao Scenic Area: Day 4, after Day 4, 3 hours Chuhe Hanjie Street Night Tour: Day 4, after Day 4, 2 hours Day 5: East Lake Natural Scenery East Lake Greenway Cycling: Day 5, 09:00, 4 hours East Lake Moshan Scenic Area: Day 5, after Day 5, 3 hours Lingbo Gate Plank Road: Day 5, after Day 5, 2 hours Day 6: Universities and Market Life Wuhan


The 1911 Revolution Museum (North District) was originally the Hubei Provincial Advisory Council built in 1910 during the late Qing Dynasty. In October 1911, the first shot of the 1911 Revolution was fired in Wuchang. After the successful uprising, revolutionaries established a military government here. The main building of the memorial is a small red-walled structure with red tiles, locally known as the "Red House."

The main building is a two-story Western-style structure made of brick and wood.

The museum currently features two thematic exhibitions. One is "The 1911 Revolution Museum (North District) Restoration Exhibition," which recreates the scenes from the early days of the military government's establishment. Through this exhibition, visitors can learn about the organizational structure of the government during its initial formation. The display also includes a flag known as the "Eighteen-Star Flag," which served as the military banner during the Wuchang Uprising. The eighteen yellow stars represent the descendants of Yan and Huang (the legendary ancestors of the Chinese people) from the eighteen provinces inside Shanhaiguan.

Another major exhibition is the "Historical Relics Display of the Wuchang Uprising during the 1911 Revolution," which showcases the historical scenes of the uprising through cultural artifacts, photographs, and models. Here, visitors can also view group portraits of figures related to the Wuchang Uprising.

The "Exhibition of Historical Relics from the Wuchang Uprising of the 1911 Revolution" also features a photograph of a woman named Zhang Zhujun, president of the Shanghai Red Cross Society. During the Wuchang Uprising, she organized a civilian medical team and disguised revolutionary Huang Xing as a Red Cross doctor, escorting him by boat to Wuhan.


Address:No.1 Wuluo Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open today at 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (admission ends at 4:00 PM)

Attraction reviews:

The explanation at the Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall was detailed and patient! The knowledge reserve was rich and the explanation was clear. The magnificent historical story was told vividly, and the children listened very seriously. It is very suitable to take the children to listen.


The Bagong House is a Russian-style apartment built in 1910, located on Poyang Street, Jiang'an District, Wuhan. The Bagong house was funded by the Russian businessman Banov, designed by the Russians, and constructed by the Guangchang Construction Factory. The apartment covers an area of nearly 5,000 square meters, is five stories high, and has a total of 220 rooms. The whole apartment is divided into "big bus" and "mini bus", with a triangular patio. The exterior walls are clear red bricks, and the interiors use wooden floors, wooden apron, and a fireplace for heating.

Address:Poyang St, Jiangan Qu, Wuhan Shi, Hubei Sheng, China

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

As the core landmark of Wuhan Hankou Historical and Cultural District, Bagong House has outstanding highlights, which can be summarized from the following aspects: 1. **Unique "giant ship" triangular building:** * **Visual shock:** It is a modern large-scale apartment building with acute triangle (ship shape) that is extremely rare in Wuhan and even in the whole country. It has a huge volume and unique shape, like a giant ship anchored at the street corner, with great visual impact and recognition. * **Exquisite design:** The triangular plane design cleverly adapts to the angle terrain of the two roads in the Russian Concession at that time (the intersection of Poyang Street, Lihuangpi Road and Dongting Street), and is a model of the perfect combination of architecture and environment. 2. **Classic Russian "Arcadia" style representative:** * **Red brick art:** The whole body is built with clear red bricks, with warm and heavy colors. It is a typical representative of early modern building materials in Hankou, showing a strong Russian style. * **Exquisite details:** The building facade is decorated with exquisite brickwork, arched doors and windows, iron balcony railings, etc. The details are exquisite, reflecting the high level of craftsmanship and aesthetics at that time. 3. **Profound historical heritage and celebrity imprints:** * **Prominent builders:** It was funded and built by the Banov brothers, the boss of the Russian Fuchang Foreign Company, Russian aristocrats, and cousins of Tsar Nicholas II (construction started in 1901 and completed in 1910), and is a witness to foreign capital after the opening of Hankou. * **Epigram of the changes of the times:** From the initial luxury apartments (mainly for foreign senior staff and wealthy businessmen to live in), to later becoming ordinary houses, and then to the new rebirth today, it itself is a condensed history of Hankou's modern urban development and the rise and fall of the concessions. 4. **Excellent geographical location and city landmark:** * **"Heart of the City":** Located in the core area of the former Russian Concession in Hankou, at the intersection of Poyang Street, Dongting Street, Lanling Road and Lihuangpi Road, it is the absolute core node and geographical center of the historical and cultural style area of Hankou. * **Gateway to the style area:** It stands like a magnificent "city gate" at the main entrance to famous historical and cultural blocks such as Lihuangpi Road. It is the starting point and symbol for tourists to explore the old concession in Hankou. 5. **Successful example of historical building protection and revitalization:** * **Repair the old as it was:** After careful renovation, the original historical appearance (red brick exterior walls, iron balconies, internal stairs, etc.) has been preserved to the greatest extent, restoring its historical style. * **Functional rebirth:** After the transformation, it is no longer a simple tourist attraction, but a complex historical and cultural landmark that **integrates boutique hotels, cultural and art spaces, and characteristic businesses (coffee, restaurants, cultural and creative industries, exhibitions)**. Visitors can "live in history" and experience the charm of the building in more depth. * **Rebirth of vitality: ** Becoming the most popular online celebrity check-in spot and fashion consumption spot in Wuhan


Lihuangpi Road is located in Jiang'an District, Wuhan City, between Yanjiang Avenue and Zhongshan Avenue. Li Huangpi Road is 604 meters long and was built in 1900. Lihuangpi Road is a famous "slow life" neighborhood in Wuhan. It is a very literary and retro street, and it is a continuation of the spirit and temperament of Hankou. On both sides of the street, there are 17 old sites, including SF Express, the former site of Wanguo Hospital, the former site of Daosheng Bank, the former site of the Russian patrol house, and the former site of the US Navy YMCA. These buildings with different styles have their own stories behind them. The sense of history of the old block and the warm atmosphere of literature and art of various cafes are intertwined, making countless young people yearn and indulge with its unique tranquility and romance. The characteristic shops and cafes of each bureau make people feel as if they have traveled back to the old city time more than a hundred years ago. It is a good place to relax and spend time.

Address:Jiang'an District, Wuhan City

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

When traveling to Wuhan, I came to the famous Lihuangpi Road. Lihuangpi Road is located in Jiang'an District. It is a street with historical and cultural heritage. It is one of the most well-preserved European-style architectural blocks in Wuhan. It is known as "one of the most beautiful historical and cultural blocks in China" and "the most literary old street in Wuhan". These streets are about 600 meters long, but there are many similar ones around, and the whole area can also be called a historical block.


The Gude Temple is located at Huangpu road in Hankou of Wuhan. Built in the 3rd year of Emperor Guangxu (1877) in the Qing Dynasty, it remains an active temple to this day. In the courtyard, there is a four-faced Buddha brought from Thailand. Its four faces represent mercy, love, fraternity and justice. Yuantongbao Temple is the core building of the temple. It is modeled after the Ananda Temple in Myanmar, which gives it an exotic style. The treasure hall is quiet and serene, and the sun shines through the doors and windows, sacred and peaceful.

Address:No. 74, Shanglupo Road, Huangpu Street, Jiang'an District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open today at 8:30 AM–4:30 PM (admission ends at 4:00 PM)

Attraction reviews:

Gude Temple, located at No. 74, Landslide, Huangpu Road, Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province, was founded by Long Xi in 1877, originally named Gude Thatched Hut. Between 1914 and 1919, the temple was expanded twice by its abbot, Chang Hong, and renamed Gude Temple, which means "to cherish the ancients and to save all with virtue." The name was inscribed on a plaque by Li Yuanhong himself. The temple covers nearly 30,000 square meters, with a building area of ​​nearly 8,000 square meters. It blends European and Asian religious architectural features, integrating the three major Buddhist schools of Mahayana, Hinayana, and Tibetan Buddhism. This is a rare sight among Chinese Buddhist temples, and is considered "a great wonder of Buddhist sites" and "the greatest wonder of Chinese Buddhist temples." It holds high architectural, cultural, and historical research value. Along with Guiyuan Temple, Baotong Temple, and Lianxi Temple, it is considered one of the four great Buddhist monasteries in Wuhan.


The Hankou Riverbank is a landmark Wuhan tourist destination that has stood witness to a large portion of Wuhan's history. On one side of the riverbank is a group of centuries-old buildings in a number of styles, including Jianghan Mansion, and the former German Consulate. On the other side of the riverbank is an open riverfront park where denizens of Wuhan can rest by the waterside. In the fall, the riverbank is covered in a thick blanket of beautiful reeds.

Address:No. 1, Jiangtan Avenue, Jiang'an District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

A gentle evening breeze, carrying the unique moisture of the Yangtze River, brushed against the gunwale as the cruise ship slowly departed the dock, gradually unfolding the night of Wuhan. On the river, shimmering waves meandered along the wake of the ship, like scattered diamonds, reflecting the lights that lit up one after another on both banks—the eaves of the Yellow Crane Tower were adorned with a warm yellow halo, like a jade palace floating in the night; the neon lights along the riverbank stretched along the shoreline, intertwining with the lights of the rows of buildings on the opposite bank, weaving a flowing galaxy of light and shadow.


The Wuhan Museum was officially opened to the public on October 1, 2001. It is a collection of 4A-level scenic spots in Wuhan. For example, the cross-holes of the animal face of the Shang Dynasty, the celestial mirror of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the "Zhu Xia Xia Tu" of Qiu Ying, and the "four love figure" plum bottle of the Yuan Dynasty. Here you can also learn about the developments in Wuhan for thousands of years.

Address:No. 373, Hankou Youth Road, Jianghan District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open today at 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (admission ends at 4:30 PM)

Attraction reviews:

The last stop of the Wuhan tour is the Wuhan Museum. No reservation is required. You can enter by swiping your ID card. There are not many people. There are three floors in total. The third floor is under renovation. Several exhibition halls can be viewed quietly. It is many times quieter than the Hubei Museum. There is also a cultural and creative store. The big brother in the cultural and creative store on the first floor stamps the ticket, explains and gives gifts. The service is really good and recommended.


East Lake is a lake in the city of Wuhan. It is one of Wuhan's unique attractions with beautiful scenery and rich Chu culture. The East Lake is mainly divided into four areas: Ting Tao Scenic Area, Moshan Scenic Area, Luoyan Scenic Area and Chuidi Scenic Area. Among them, Moshan Scenic Area is suitable for enjoying flowers. The Luoyan Scenic Area can be visited for bird watching and flute playing. The Ting Tao Scenic Area is a good place for leisure and fun with friends.

Address:No. 16 Yanhu Avenue, Wuchang District, Wuhan

Business hours:Open year-round, 24/7

Attraction reviews:

The driver was very enthusiastic and attentive during the tour, patiently explaining things to us and acting as both guide and photographer. It would have been even better if he could have been punctual. I'll contact you again if I don't have any friends coming next time.



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