

▲ The Yellow Crane Tower, majestically standing on Snake Hill in Wuchang, enjoys the reputation of being a "peerless view under heaven." From its heights, one can overlook the three towns of Wuhan and admire the magnificent view of the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, where "a single bridge spans north and south, turning a natural chasm into a thoroughfare." After exiting through the west gate, take photos at the bridgehead of the Yangtze River Bridge.

▲ Hubu Lane, connecting Minzhu Road and Ziyou Road, is approximately 150 meters long and 8 meters wide. It intersects with four streets and roads: the western end of Minzhu Road, the old Hubu Lane section, the middle section of Ziyou Road, and the southern section of Dufudi Street. The area primarily consists of specialty snack stalls, traditional buildings, cultural corridors, cultural walls, and opera stages. It features 340 business outlets, including 160 snack vendors offering up to 170 different types of snacks.


▲ Wuhan University originated from the Ziqiang Institute established by Zhang Zhidong, the late Qing Dynasty's Governor-General of Huguang, through a petition to the Qing government. After successive transformations, it was officially named National Wuhan University in 1928, becoming one of China's first national universities in modern history.

▲ East Lake Tingtao Scenic Area is located on the northwest shore of East Lake and is the earliest developed and opened attraction in the East Lake scenic area. Strolling around East Lake, you can experience the charm of the great rivers, lakes, and the grandeur of Wuhan while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the lake and mountains.


▲ The Hankow Customs House, facing north with a symmetrical layout, consists of a main building topped by a clock tower, surrounded by varying quantities of uniquely styled colonnades. The clock tower features a weather vane and an observation deck. Blending European Renaissance architecture with British clock tower design, the Hankow Customs House holds significant historical and architectural value, once serving as a landmark of Hankow city.










