Scenic Area Tourist Attractions

1. Yellow Crane Tower The Yellow Crane Tower is located in Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is located on the top of Snake Mountain and near the Yangtze River. It is a landmark building in Wuhan. It was first built in the second year of Wu (223) in the Three Kingdoms and has been rebuilt many times in the past dynasties. The existing building was rebuilt in 1985 based on the prototype design of Tongzhi Building in the Qing Dynasty. It is famous for its poem "Yellow Crane Tower" written by Cui Hao, a poet from the Tang Dynasty. The main building of the Yellow Crane Tower is an octagonal structure with a reinforced concrete frame, 51.4 meters high, 30 meters wide at the bottom and 18 meters wide at the top. It has five cornices, a spire, and golden glazed tiles on the top. It is supported by 72 columns and 60 upper floors. The curved corners extend outward. Outside the building, there are bronze yellow crane shapes, victory pagodas, archways, pavilions and other buildings. The entire building is shaped like a yellow crane, with wings spread out. Plaques are hung on all sides under the eaves, and a gold plaque inscribed "Yellow Crane Tower" by calligrapher Shu Tong hangs on the front. 2. Wuhan East Lake Scenic Area Wuhan East Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area, referred to as East Lake Scenic Area, is located in the eastern part of Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, a national civilized scenic spot demonstration site, and one of the first batch of national key scenic spots. On December 28, 2016, a world-class greenway, the East Lake Greenway, was opened for operation. With a total length of 101.98km, it is the longest greenway around the lake in the core area of ??a 5A-level city in China. On August 18, 2020, the Eye of the East Lake Ferris Wheel in Wuhan East Lake Scenic Area was officially opened to the public. Third, Tan Tan Hualin is located in the west of Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, adjacent to the Wuchang Campus of Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is located between the northern foot of Huayuan Mountain and the southern foot of Xiejiao (also known as Mingcheng Mountain) within the city wall, running east-west along the two mountains. . Historically, Tanhualin refers to the eastern section connected to the Gejiaying exit. In 1946, the Wuchang local authorities merged Zhengwei Street and Youjia Lane west of the Gejiaying exit into Tanhualin, and its street name is still used today.