Wuhan is the largest city in central China. The Yangtze River and its longest tributary, the Han River, run across the city, dividing Wuhan into three parts, forming a pattern of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang standing across the river. The Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai wrote "The jade flute is played in the Yellow Crane Tower, and plum blossoms fall in Jiangcheng in May". Therefore, Wuhan has been called "River City" since ancient times.
Wuchang: This is the cultural center of Wuhan, with many colleges and universities, including the famous Wuhan University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The attractions here are relatively concentrated, and there are direct buses between most of the attractions.
Hankou: There are many commercial streets here, which is the commercial center of Wuhan. At the same time, the Hankou Concession is located between Zhongshan Avenue and Yanjiang Avenue in Jiang'an District. Starting from Jianghan Road, there are the British Concession, Russian Concession, French Concession, German Concession and Japanese Concession.
Hanyang: This is the industrial center of Wuhan. During the Westernization Movement, Zhang Zhidong built the Hanyang Iron and Steel Plant and Hanyang Arsenal here. The main weapons during the Anti-Japanese War were named "Hanyang-made". In addition, there are legends about Dayu controlling floods, the "relics" of Boya and Ziqi's mountain streams, and the old site of Guan Yu washing horses.
March to May is the season for cherry blossoms to bloom. Wuhan University and Moshan Cherry Garden are good places to enjoy the flowers. In addition, the Plum Garden, Botanical Garden, and Huazhong Agricultural University are also popular places to enjoy flowers in spring. In addition, in November and December, the large reeds on the Hankou River Beach are also very popular places. It is best not to go to Wuhan from June to August and from the end of December to February. The furnace-like summer and the damp and cold winter will greatly reduce your trip.
Wuhan has four distinct seasons. It is one of the three famous "furnaces" in China, and the humidity is very high. The temperature in summer is very high. Although the temperature in winter is not very low, with the lowest temperature being only -7 or -8℃, the damp and cold climate also makes many people feel uncomfortable. Spring and autumn are more suitable, and you only need a coat in Wuhan. But in early spring and late autumn, you should bring a thin sweater to avoid catching a cold.
The difference in consumption in Wuhan is huge. You can stay in a youth hostel and eat snacks for more than 100 yuan a day and still have a great time. You can also stay in a hotel, eat big meals, hang out in bars and spend thousands of yuan a day. So the final consumption depends on the individual. For ordinary tourists, playing in Wuhan for 2 days, excluding the round-trip transportation fee of 800 yuan, you can have a good time.
A century-old prestigious school with many buildings from the Republic of China that combine Chinese and Western styles, and nationally famous cherry blossoms
It is known as "the best building in the world". There are many stone tablets and stone carvings in the building, which are all authentic works of famous people from past dynasties and have great artistic value.
Listen to the wonderful ancient music of the Warring States period chime bells and see the four treasures of the museum
The lake is winding, with crisscrossing harbors, vast blue waves and surrounded by green mountains.
Strolling on the Yangtze River Bridge, overlooking the scenery of the three towns of Wuhan