: scenic spots
1. East Lake
Go out from the Ling Bo Gate of Wuhan University, facing the Tingtao Scenic Area of East Lake, from which you can travel all over the East Lake.
East Lake is very big. Wuhan locals like to go to East Lake every time in their spare time. The scenery and water there are quiet and cool, which other lakes can't learn.
East Lake will also welcome a flower feast. Cherry blossoms, lotus flowers and plum blossoms will bloom in their respective seasons. Every year, various flower viewing festivals are held, which makes people linger.
Transportation:
1. Take bus No.22 to East Lake Scenic Area.
2. Take buses 14, 108, 402, 534, 537, 578, 605, 777 and 8 10 to Dongting Lake Scenic Area.
3. Take the bus. 40 1, 402, 4 13, 515,643 to East Lake Moshan Scenic Area.
Admission: Tingtao Scenic Area is free, Moshan Scenic Area 60 yuan and Luo Yan Scenic Area 13 yuan, Maanshan Forest Park 20 yuan off-season 10 yuan (peak season is March1to June 10, September 1 1.
Mountain cableway (single/double): 15/25 yuan
Opening hours: The opening hours of East Lake scenic spots are slightly different.
Tingtao Scenic Area: 8: 00-17: 00; Moshan Scenic Area: 7: 30-17: 00; Luo Yan Scenic Area: 8:30- 17:00.
Hubei Provincial Museum: 9:00- 17:00 (Museum closed 15:30, closed every Monday).
Maanshan Forest Park: 8:00- 17:00 (winter) and 8:00- 17:30 (spring, summer and autumn).
2. Hubu Lane
As the famous "the first lane of Chinese snacks", it has been prosperous for decades, and there is always something delicious to make your mouth water.
There are full gourmet snack bars on both sides. You take your mouth, I take my money, and start a gourmet trip in the morning.
There are not only food and drink in one household and one lane, but also bronze statues of real people. It has a history, and you can stop occasionally and quietly experience the story behind it.
Tickets: You don't need tickets.
Opening hours: 6: 00 to 24: 00
Address: Ziyou Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan
3. Hankou River Beach
The Hankou River Beach near the Yangtze River witnessed the most prosperous past of Wuhan.
Today, Jiangyan Road is on both sides of the river beach, and the traffic is rolling. Reed swaying in the wind on the beach by the river has become people's favorite.
Transportation: There are many buses going to Hankou River Beach in Wu Hanyou. You can take bus 1, bus 30, bus 2 12 and bus 502 and get off at Sanyang Road, Jiangyan Road. Or take bus No.30, No.68, No.212, No.248 and get off at Yuehan Wharf on Jiangyan Road. Or take bus No.9, No.30, No.56, No.68 and No.207 and get off at Jiangyan Road Wuhan Port Station.
Tickets: You don't need tickets.
Opening hours: all day
4. Hanjiang Road Pedestrian Street
Next to Jianghan is Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, a famous commercial street in Wuhan.
Old buildings such as the Central Department Store, Old Hengdali, Jianghan Pass and various European-style buildings on the pedestrian street have witnessed the historical situation of Wuhan.
Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Jianghan Road Station. Take bus No.622 and No.533 and get off at Jianghan Road, Jinghan Avenue.
Address: Hankou Center, Wuhan
5. Hanyang Art District
798 is in Wuhan, a gathering place for literature and art.
It used to be a part of Hanyang Arsenal and 824 Factory, and now it has become a must for young artists who like to take selfies. Ancient buildings and graffiti walls are full of literature and art at will.
Although it is far from the 798 in Beijing, the business atmosphere is not serious, few people are quiet, and the night scene is really good.
Transportation: Take bus 10, 64, 507, 524, 542, 598, 608, 609, 70 1, 703, 705, 706 and 806 and get off at Guqintai on Parrot Avenue. Go to Guishan, and you will see Guibei Road along Guishan. To go there, it will be "made in Hanyang"
Admission: free.
Opening hours: all day
6. Gude Temple
Gude Temple, built in the third year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, is hidden in the intricate streets and lanes in the lower Hankou section of the Second Yangtze River Bridge, which is quite faint in the city.
You need to cross the winding streets and struggle to walk to the temple where nuns practice today.
The shape of the ancient temple is full of exotic customs, but the temple is very quiet and serene. When you walk in, it seems that time has stood still. This is really a rare place to meditate.
Transportation: Take bus No.30, No.3 and No.2 and get off at Guobin Hotel Station of Workers, Peasants and Soldiers Road. Go ahead and you will see Yucai High School. You can see a fork in the road and walk about 50 meters from the left to Gude Temple. You can also take the light rail 1 line and get off at Toudao Street Station. Go down the overpass to the north, enter a north-south alley, build a new street to the west, and go up the landslide to the north. On the landslide, turn east to the road of workers, peasants and soldiers, and you will see the main entrance of Gude Temple.
Admission: you need to pay incense money to enter the door. There are 8, 15 and 38 yuan, corresponding to different sizes of incense, each with three sticks.
Opening hours: 7:00- 17:30.
Play tips
Cherry blossoms: The flowering period and opening time are slightly different each year. Those who want to enjoy cherry blossoms in Wuda University can buy tickets in advance to make an appointment.
How to get there
1. Aircraft
Wuhan Tianhe International Airport is located in Tianhe Town, huangpi district, north of Wuhan, about 30 kilometers away from the city center.
All outbound flights should complete check-in 40 minutes before departure, and it is best to arrive at the airport 2 hours in advance (3 hours in advance for international flights), so as to reserve enough time for check-in and security check-in, so as not to delay the trip.
2. Train
There are three major railway stations in Wu Hanyou: Wuchang Railway Station, Hankou Railway Station and Wuhan Railway Station.
As Wuchang Station is a big station on the Beijing-Guangzhou line, there are more ordinary trains than high-speed trains. Hankou station is a comprehensive station in Gaopu, which mainly carries east-west lines; Wuhan Station is pure high-speed railway station, and most high-speed trains, bullet trains and intercity trains stop at Wuhan Station.
3. cars
There are more than 4,000 long-distance buses in and out of Wuhan every day, some of which go to large and medium-sized cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hefei, Changsha and Zhengzhou, and some go to famous tourist destinations such as Three Gorges, Zhangjiajie, Huangshan, Jingdezhen and Jinggangshan. There are shuttle buses to all major tourist attractions in the province. Most of the models are luxury and comfortable large buses.