Things to Do and See in Wuhan, China
Wuhan, China is an epicenter of commercial, logistical and cultural importance to the Hubei Province. Spanning over 3,000 years, Wuhan, China has witnessed several significant historical events that have shaped the nation and have preserved the majority of the artifacts as a testimony. Visit inspiring Yellow Crane Tower and tour Hubein Provincial Museum, explore the scenic fervor of East Lake and experience the imposing grace of Moshan hill while crossing back and forth over First Bridge over the Yangtze River.
Yellow Crane Tower
Constructed in early 3rd century AD, Yellow Crane Tower was initially built as a watchtower for the armies of Sun Quan. Neglected, revitalized, destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its history, Yellow Crane Tower and its scenic location has been a poetic muse and a source of inspiration for citizens, travelers and visitors alike.
Hubei Provincial Museum
Home to 16 national treasures and over 800 relics considered first-class in China, Hubei's Provincial Museum has been a cultural home for the province since 1953. Divided into three sections of cultural significance, Hubei Provincial Museum is a cultural Mecca to the 1,000s of years of the province's history.
East Lake
The largest lake within the borders of a Chinese city, East Lake covers 87 square kilometers and is perforated with ponds and streams. Also known as "a Lake with 99 Bays," East Lake provides Wuhan, China with its biggest outdoor tourist attraction.
Moshan Hill
Located along the southeastern shores of East Lake in Wuhan, China, Moshan Hill is the historical home to some of the most impressive structures from the Chu Dynasty. Along Moshan Hill can be found remnants of Chu Castle, Chu Talents Park and Chutian Tower.
First Bridge over the Yangtze River
Open to traffic in 1957 and spanning over 1,600 meters from entry to exit, First Bridge over the Yangtze River is an iconic and economic symbol of prosperity for not only Wuhan, China and its sister cities but for the entire Hubei Province. First Bridge over the Yangtze River contains two levels of traffic, holding four lanes of automobile traffic on the top and 2 rail lines underneath. Sidewalks also ride along the top level, providing scenic walks over the Yangtze River.
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