Having a proud 3000-year-old history, even in Han Dynasty Wuhan has turned itself to a busy port along the Yangtze River. In the following dynasties, Wuchang (part of Wuhan) gradually grew into the provincial capital. Colorful historical background left Wuhan rich tourist resources. The famous attractions include Hubei Provincial Museum, Yellow Crane Tower, and Guiyuan Temple, etc.
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Yellow Crane Tower |
Yellow Crane Tower is located on the Snake Hill in Wuchang and is one of the most famous towers in south of Yangzter River. It becomes a symbol of Wuhan and a must-see for travelers. |
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Hubei Provincial Museum |
Located in the bank of East Lake, Hubei Provincial Museum was first built in 1953. It boasts the most important collection of cultural artifacts in the province. It is also listed as National Tourist Attraction of Grade AAAA. |
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East Lake |
Located in the east of Wuhan, East Lake is a state-level scenic spot and the largest park in Wuhan with covering 88 km2, including 33-square-kolimeter lake area. It is also called the lake of 99 bays. |
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Guiyuan Temple |
Guiyuan Temple is located in the west of Wuhan and one of the four biggest Buddhist temples. The temple boasts its unique and abundant collection of Buddhist doctrines and features exquisite architecture as well as excellent sculptures. |
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Wuhan Photo Gallery
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