_We***55A very unique bar, the wine is served in tea bowls, the menu is also very interesting, the atmosphere in the bar is super good, suitable for couples to date
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A very unique bar, the wine is served in tea bowls, the menu is also very interesting, the atmosphere in the bar is super good, suitable for couples to date
An antique Chinese pub with a strong national flavor, elegant and classical, perfect for taking photos
This bar 🈶 blends ancient and modern culture, local ingredients, and unique cocktail creations. In short, it's a truly eye-catching bar worth a visit. 📍No. 209, Shengli Street [Environment] The entrance is immediately greeted by a medicine cabinet. The interior is also filled with traditional Chinese-style designs, dark décor, and partitions separated by corridors. A line from a Chinese lyric comes to mind: "Who is playing the pipa, 'Dong Feng Po'?" Cheongsams and Western-style dresses 👗 are more suitable for this place. [Service] The bartender may appear aloof, but he's actually very easy to talk to. His cocktails are spot-on. He claims to explore the boundaries of modern cocktails, but each drink has its own unique character and depth. I especially love the little card that comes with each drink, which even includes divination 🔮 and the lunar calendar. It's hilarious 🤪 [Sour] Based on whiskey, this is a medium-to-high alcohol cocktail. The lemon juice is replaced with plum juice 🍋, and there's a hint of orange 🍊. The plum powder coating is absolutely delicious. This foundation is so thick, hahahahahahahaha It's said that once this hotel was established, it existed. It represents the memories of so many people and is very memorable 👏👏 [Donghuzi] It uses a Wuhan specialty ingredient: lotus root~ The spoon is filled with soaked rice, which is sweet, and paired with fermented rice 🍚 liquid, it's delicious. Add some scallion oil and soy sauce for flavoring, and it tastes slightly sweet, delicious hahaha I ran into a guy from Guangzhou. He'd been to several restaurants in a row, and this one was the last of his strength. I ordered a high-proof drink 🍸. I took a sip and it was a bit strong... [Thief's Lover] has a decent alcohol content, with a strong patchouli aroma and pine needles. I think it's okay to sip slowly 😐 The little perfume they gave me was really pretty. I loved it and saved it, hahaha Snacks There was a seaweed-flavored Cheetos, which was quite delicious. They have a wide variety of cocktails 🍸, and I'm eager to try many of them. It's also a bar recommended by bartenders. I'll definitely be back next time I'm in Wuhan. ❗️ #CityHumanitiesNotes #CapturingCityHumanities #ThisBarIsSomethingCool #RomanticDateRestaurant
The low-key doorhead looks like a Chinese medicine store at the entrance. The two walls made of silver drawers are written with words such as wolfberry and ganoderma. At first glance, you might think you have come to a Chinese medicine store, but you will find a different world when you walk in. Turning inside, you can see red sofas and black tables. The wall lamps are covered by cattail fans, which is also a good shape. There are also crabapple doors and windows as partitions. I ordered a non-alcoholic drink with the sweetness and bubbles of lychee and grapefruit. It is very refreshing now when the temperature is rising. My bestie ordered a drink with a higher degree, which has a smoky flavor and she likes it very much. It is a store worth savoring. #HappyRestartPlan
The following is a high-quality, three-day, two-night Wuhan itinerary tailored for travel bloggers, with a budget of 5,000 yuan (including accommodation, meals, transportation, and tickets). It balances popular check-in spots with in-depth experiences, and includes photography tips and content creation highlights: 📅 Day 1: Classic Landmarks + Riverside Culture 🏨 Accommodation Recommendations Fairmont Hotel (Jianghan District, approximately 1,200 yuan/night) or a designer B&B near the Hankou Riverbank (such as Z-space, approximately 600 yuan/night, perfect for riverside vlogs). 🌇 Morning Yellow Crane Tower (Tickets 70 yuan) ✅ Creative Tip: Use a drone to capture a panoramic view of the tower (pre-registration required), or take photos of the red walls and the tower from Exit C of Simenkou Yellow Crane Tower Station on Metro Line 5. Hubu Alley (Free) Just a quick bite: Recommended dishes include Xu Sao Hu Tang Noodles (15 yuan) and Three Fresh Bean Curd Skin (10 yuan). Capture close-ups of the preparation process. 🍜 Lunch Xiangdian Chucai (Wuchang District, 80 RMB per person) Recommended: the strawberry pancakes (a popular dessert) and the Wuchang fish. The retro decor is perfect for photos. 🌉 Afternoon Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge (Free) Walk across the bridge or take the ferry (1.5 RMB) to Hankou to capture the bridge structure and river views. The evening light is best. Pinghe Packing Factory (Free) An industrial photography destination; bright colors are recommended for contrasting composition. 🍲 Dinner Jiangliang Steamed Shrimp (Jianghan District, 150 RMB per person) Must-order the braised prawns with cold noodles. Capture close-ups of the lobster and the process of peeling it (perfect for ASMR videos). 🌃 Evening Hankou River Beach Light Show (Free) From 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM, it's recommended to photograph the reflections of the river near the "Zhiyin" pier. Lihuangpi Road Bar (such as "Zhongting Tavern," 60 yuan per person) Enjoy a tipsy moment in a Republican-era building and photograph vintage cocktails. 📅 Day 2: Cultural Reflection + Cherry Blossom Romance 🌅 Morning Hubei Provincial Museum (free, reservation required) ✅ Must-see photos: Sword of Goujian (use a macro lens to capture the grain), Zenghouyi Chime Bells (wide-angle, overhead shot). Donghu Cherry Blossom Garden (60 yuan during bloom, free during other seasons) Cycle along the greenway (shared bikes 15 yuan/hour), photograph the cherry blossoms and the lake (use a reflector for fill light). 🍛 Lunch Donghu Courtyard (70 yuan per person) Lakeside Glass House Restaurant: Recommend the lotus root soup and stir-fried bacon with quinoa. Photograph the rustic dining table. 🎨 Afternoon Tanhualin (free) Get stamped at a small art shop ("Xiao Tan Tan Post Office" offers cultural and creative products), and photograph the colorful graffiti wall. Liangdao Street Snacks Recommended: Chef Zhao's Fried Dumplings with Shaomai (NT$10, long lines for breakfast and lunch), Thai Mango Sticky Rice (NT$20). 🚢 Evening Zhiyin Immersive Performance (NT$248 weekdays / NT$298 weekends) ✅ Creative Focus: Wear a cheongsam aboard (available for rent for NT$80 per set) and film the interactive cabin storytelling and the night view of the deck. 📅 Day 3: Street Life + Modern Art ☕ Morning Shanhaiguan Road Breakfast Photograph the making of "Li Ji Chicken Dumplings" (NT$3) and "Wang Ji Fresh Fish Paste Soup Noodles" (NT$8). Arrive before 7:30 AM. Gude Temple (Free, incense voucher NT$8) European-style Buddhist architecture. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the dome. A solid-colored long skirt is recommended. 🛍️ Afternoon Wuhan Tiandi Shopping District Check out "Cha Yan Yue Se" (18 yuan) and "HAYDON Black Hole" cosmetics store (photograph the industrial-style shelves). He Art Museum (free) The minimalist white building is perfect for geometric compositions. Check out upcoming exhibitions in advance. ✈️ Before returning Jingfen Shijia (Hankou, 25 yuan per person) Mixed noodles with braised ingredients, a down-to-earth finish, and a shot of the chef flipping the wok. 💰 Budget Breakdown (for 2 people) Items Expense (for 2 people) Notes Accommodation 2400 yuan 2 nights at a mid-range to high-end hotel Food 1200 yuan Includes popular restaurants and snacks Transportation 300 yuan Taxi + subway + ferry Tickets and Entertainment 800 yuan Zhiyin Express + Yellow Crane Tower + Cherry Garden Other 300 yuan Additional expenses for clothing rental/snacks Total 5000 yuan Flexible adjustment, can be reduced to a single person 📸 Content Creation Tips Early Bird Privilege: Arrive at the Yellow Crane Tower/Gude Temple before 7:00 AM to avoid crowds and capture empty scenes. Local code: Ask the restaurant owner "Guo Zao Mei?" (Have you had breakfast?) to create a more interactive experience. Recommended Background Music: Use the dialect folk song "Hanyangmen Garden" or the OST of "Zhiyin Express" to enhance the atmosphere. If you need a more detailed camera location map or a less-visited location (such as the abandoned train under the Second Yangtze River Bridge), please leave a message!