Opening Time and Frequency of Music Fountain in Shouyi Square, Wuhan

The music fountain in Wuhan used to be closed, but now it is finally open. The fountain in Shouyi Square recently opened. You can go shopping and see the fountain attractions on weekends. Here are the details.

Opening hours of music fountain in Shouyi Square

14 night, Wuchang Shouyi Square Music Fountain reopened.

Accompanied by cheerful accompaniment songs such as Welcome to Beautiful Wuhan, Yellow Crane Tower and Better Tomorrow, the music fountain in Shouyi Square in Wuchang danced and more than 200 matrix nozzles sprayed water columns. Under the illumination of alternating flashing colored lights, they become different shapes and colors, which are like dreams and attract many citizens to watch.

The fountain in Shouyi Square will open at 7: 00 pm every Tuesday to Friday and holidays (closed on Monday, rainy and snowy days and winter) according to the seasonal changes, lasting for 20 minutes each time.

In previous years, the music fountains in Shouyi Square were all opened in May. At present, epidemic prevention and control has entered the normal state. In order to actively respond to the "Love to Visit Hubei" activity in Hubei Province, conform to the expectations of the general public and tourists, and combine the actual prevention and control of the park, the fountain was reopened.

Brief introduction of Shouyi Square

This is the place where the first shot of the Revolution of 1911 was fired. Its main body is divided into two squares, and the North Square was originally the Hubei Provincial Consultation Bureau in the late Qing Dynasty. After the success of Wuchang Uprising, the revolutionaries established a military government here, which was once the "central government of the Republic of China" and is now the Wuchang Uprising Memorial Hall of the Revolution of 1911; Because its main building is the Red Mansion, it is also called the "Red Mansion".

Next to the square is Wuhan Xinhai Revolution Museum, commonly known as the "Red Chamber". It is the former site of Hubei military government in the Republic of China, also known as the former site of Wuchang Uprising Government and the former site of Xinhai Revolution. It is the landmark landscape of Wuhan Shouyi culture.

Outside the Memorial Hall of the Revolution of 1911, there is a sculpture facing the Republic of China.

It takes the statue of Sun Yat-sen to Huangjing Baijiangtai as the central axis of the square, and Wuluo Road is divided into north and south. The square consists of two axes: the memorial axis in the north-south direction and the cultural landscape axis in the east-west direction. At the intersection of the two axes, there is a large fountain flower bed designed with 18 stars and stripes, which highlights the history of the first meaning of 1911. Playing in the square is free. It's very big, and many people go to play every day. Perfect for walking.