A Hubei Fairyland: A Millennial Glimpse!
by ROSIE TAYLOR
May 8, 2025
👉🏻 I think it's not just because of the geographical pattern where two rivers meet, but also the significance of expressing emotions and spirit through the medium of the river water. In ancient times, people climbed Yellow Crane Tower to bid farewell to travelers, reciting "The lone sail fades into the blue sky, only the Yangtze River flows to the horizon." Modern writer Chi Li, standing by the riverbank, marvels that any emotion can be carried away by the Yangtze River at a speed of a thousand miles a day! 
📸 Standing in the open-air garden of Wuchang Yuanzhu by Fuxing Road on the ancient city axis of Wuchang, I feel even more the inheritance of the Yangtze River spirit and the cultural vein of Wuchang 👉🏻 Opening the window, you can see the Yellow Crane Tower, the top building of all rivers and mountains in the world; returning home, you walk through the garden that refines the architectural art of Yellow Crane Tower. This heritage is privately treasured in one's own courtyard. 
🚃 Not to mention the accessibility of Metro Lines 4, 5, and 11 right at the door, making home a link between the city's historical culture and its future. Being here, you resonate in sync with the city's pulse~
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