● Tags: Historical Architecture, Myth & Legend, Poetic Wuhan
● Why Visit: As Wuhan's absolute landmark, it blends millennium-old poetic heritage with stunning Yangtze River views. Suitable for all ages to climb the tower, enjoy the panoramic scenery, and experience the ancient charm of the Chu State.
● Introduction: Wuhan's iconic historical building, famous for the ancient poem "The yellow crane has long since gone." Integrating architectural beauty, myths, and poetic landscapes, it serves as the core cultural landmark showcasing "Poetic Wuhan."
● Price: 80 RMB/person
● Tags: Antique Charm, Brilliant Lights, Immersive Light Show
● Why Visit: Perfect for young people, couples, and families who love light shows, night photography, and cultural experiences.
● Introduction: A benchmark night tourism project in Wuhan. Using the antique Yellow Crane Tower as a backdrop, it creates a spectacular night landscape through light shows and immersive performances, breathing new vitality into the ancient architecture.
● Price: Weekdays 120 RMB/person, Weekends 150 RMB/person
● Tags: Tech-Driven Performance, World-Class Water Dance, 4D Magic
● Why Visit: Features top-tier global stage technology, including a 3D stage (water, land, air) and an extreme 27.5-meter (9-story) high dive. It fuses Jingchu culture with modern acrobatics, water ballet, dance, and magic. The core storyline is engaging and highly emotional, making it great for all ages.
● Introduction: A world-class aquatic performance theatre focusing on sci-fi 4D magic shows. It combines international water dances, lighting effects, and immersive stage design for a stunning visual and sensory experience.
● Price: 299 - 699 RMB/person
● Tags: Drifting on the Yangtze, Multi-dimensional Experience, Immersive Theatre
● Why Visit: A 1:1 replica of a 1930s steamship where the real ship sails on the Yangtze River. The pier, gangway, and cabins are all part of the stage. Transports you instantly back to 1930s old Hankou with rickshaws, newsboys, jazz, and Qipao (cheongsam). Ideal for art lovers, vintage fans, and first-time visitors.
● Introduction: The Yangtze River's first drifting multi-dimensional immersive play. Set against the backdrop of Hankou's shipping culture in the 1920s-30s, it is a core cultural IP for Yangtze night tours.
● Price: Weekdays 268 RMB/person, Weekends 328 RMB/person
● Tags: Garden Expo, Urban Park, International Landscapes
● Why Visit: An ecological miracle (Asia's largest landfill turned urban green lung). Tour the world in a day across 117 international and domestic gardens. It also houses Wuhan's first Natural History Museum with over 3,000 rare specimens. Concentrates the essence of Wuhan's ecological repair and garden art.
● Introduction: A massive park integrating international garden exhibitions, urban landscapes, and natural science education. Perfect for sightseeing, leisure, and science popularization.
● Price: 60 RMB/person
● Tags: Century-Old Tea Road, Golden Age, Li-fen Architecture
● Why Visit: A retro, artsy landmark renovated from a century-old Hankou "Li-fen" (traditional laneways, similar to Shanghai's Shikumen). Features historic architecture, Republican-era vibes, trendy flagship stores, and highly photogenic spots. Often called the "Xintiandi" of Wuhan.
● Introduction: Representative of Wuhan's traditional Li-fen architecture, carrying the history of the "Tea Road" golden age. It preserves Republican-era aesthetics and is a core landmark for experiencing old Hankou's history.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Buddhist Temple, Historic Sanctuary, Counting Arhats, Zen Culture
● Why Visit: Profound history and a renowned Han Buddhist temple. The Hall of Arhats is a world wonder and the temple's ultimate treasure. Offers a healing, stress-relieving urban Zen vibe.
● Introduction: A National 4A Scenic Spot and the head of Wuhan's "Four Great Buddhist Monasteries," built in 1658. It features the Hall of 500 Arhats, Mahavira Hall, and Sutra Library, blending Ming, Qing, and Hui-style architecture.
● Price: 10 RMB/person
● Tags: Historical Architecture, Modern Customs, Urban Memory, Museum
● Why Visit: The most recognizable century-old landmark on the Hankou Riverbeach. Completed in 1924, this National Protected Site combines European classical architecture, customs history, and the opening of Wuhan as an international port. Suitable for all ages.
● Introduction: Wuhan's iconic century-old clock tower, originally the Jianghan Customs headquarters in the late Qing Dynasty. It reveals modern Wuhan's commercial and customs history through valuable artifacts and historical data.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Historic Streets, Republican Architecture, Artsy District, Cultural Leisure
● Why Visit: Wuhan's unique historical and cultural street block with over 650 years of history. Known as a "living modern history book of Wuhan." Perfect for history buffs, vintage lovers, and tourists.
● Introduction: An old historic district preserving numerous century-old buildings and former residences of celebrities. Filled with creative shops and cafes, offering a perfect blend of local life and artistic vibes.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Distinctive Temple, Eclectic Architecture, Cultural Photography, Religious Culture
● Why Visit: Wuhan's most unique National Protected Heritage Site, famous for its globally rare eclectic mix of architectural styles. Praised as the "Number One Wonder of Han Buddhism." Ideal for architecture and photography enthusiasts.
● Introduction: A unique temple blending Chinese, Western, Indian, and Burmese architectural styles. It features a tranquil environment with high religious and aesthetic value.
● Price: 13 RMB/person
● Tags: Chu Culture, National Treasures, Provincial Museum, History Education
● Why Visit: A must-visit National 5A cultural landmark and the core palace of Jingchu culture. Famous for 240,000 precious artifacts, its "Four Major Treasures," and top-tier Chu culture exhibitions.
● Introduction: Hubei's most important comprehensive museum. It houses heavyweight artifacts like the Chime-bells of Marquis Yi of Zeng and the Sword of Goujian, comprehensively showcasing Jingchu history and Chinese civilization.
● Price: Free (Chime-bell Performance: 50 RMB/person)
● Tags: Urban Hill, Historical Scenic Spot, Panoramic Leisure, Nature & Culture
● Why Visit: A free, panoramic urban hill park (4A scenic spot) in central Wuhan. Offers 270° views of the two rivers, Three Kingdoms culture, red historical sites, and a forest oxygen bar. Gentle slopes, quiet, and high value.
● Introduction: A famous hill by the river combining natural scenery with historical ruins. Climb up to overlook the two rivers and three towns, serving both leisure and cultural sightseeing functions.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Red Education, Historical Memorial, 1911 Revolution, Museum
● Why Visit: A national-level modern history landmark and Tier-1 museum. Comprises the modern V-shaped Red Museum (South) and the century-old Red Building (North). Essential for understanding China's modern history and the "First Uprising" spirit.
● Introduction: A thematic memorial museum dedicated to the 1911 Revolution. Reproduces the epic history of the Wuchang Uprising through artifacts, photos, and scene reconstructions.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Urban Green Lung, Comprehensive Park, Four-Season Scenery, Red Memorial
● Why Visit: Integrates an ecological oxygen bar, classical gardens, family entertainment, and local daily life. It is one of the most inclusive and beloved comprehensive parks by locals.
● Introduction: The largest old-school comprehensive park in central Hankou (formerly a Western merchants' racecourse). Features lush flora in all seasons, lake-loop trails, and monuments, making it a daily leisure hub for citizens.
● Price: Free
● Tags: First Bridge over the Yangtze, Landmark, Road-Rail Bridge, Historical Engineering
● Why Visit: Wuhan's absolute core landmark, national industrial heritage, and a milestone of New China's construction. Combines historical significance, architectural aesthetics, and magnificent river views. Free, accessible 24/7, and a must-walk city symbol.
● Introduction: Opened in 1957, it is New China's first road-rail bridge across the Yangtze River. Walking on the upper deck offers magnificent views of the three towns, framing the Yellow Crane Tower and Qingchuan Pavilion together.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Famous Chu Tower, Riverside Antiquity, Dayu Culture, Riverview Pavilion
● Why Visit: The only ancient pavilion right by the river on the north bank. Known for its poetic vibe, Chu-style architecture, panoramic river views, and quiet atmosphere. A highly poetic, refined, and niche landmark.
● Introduction: An ancient Ming Dynasty building facing the Yellow Crane Tower across the river. Known as the "First Pavilion of Chu." Climb the pavilion to view the Yangtze River Bridge and experience Jingchu humanities.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Riverside Park, Urban Greenway, Riverview Leisure, International Architecture
● Why Visit: Asia's largest riverbeach park and a free urban oasis. Integrates majestic river views, seasonal flower seas, century-old charm, night light shows, and relaxing vibes. Highly accessible and healing.
● Introduction: Wuhan's core riverside landscape belt, adjacent to Hankou's old concession buildings. Features a three-tier waterfront, reed marshes, and light shows, making it the core space for experiencing local river-city life.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Root of Wuhan, Shang Dynasty Ruins, Bronze Civilization, Archaeology
● Why Visit: The "Root of Wuhan," birthplace of the Yangtze Bronze Civilization, built upon a 3,500-year-old Shang Dynasty city ruin. Hardcore, unique, and historically significant. Great for archaeology buffs and those seeking in-depth, quiet tours.
● Introduction: Built upon the 3,500-year-old Panlongcheng Shang Dynasty city ruins. Exhibits over 3,000 artifacts like the Large Jade Ge and Bronze Yue, serving as a core site for understanding the Yangtze Bronze Civilization.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Provincial Sci-Tech Flagship, Interactive Experience, Cutting-edge Tech, Science Education
● Why Visit: Hubei's largest, newest, and most interactive comprehensive science museum. Features a 70,000 sqm space, 8 theme halls, 3 special effect cinemas, and 1,000+ interactives. Full of sci-fi vibes and highly engaging for all ages.
● Introduction: Located in Optics Valley, with a thematic focus on "Exploration, Innovation, Future." Features immersive interactive exhibits covering aerospace, AI, and life sciences.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Popular Activity, Move with the Boat, Special Routes
● Why Visit: Wuhan's most classic, comfortable, and romantic in-city lake water experience. Enjoy panoramic lake views while effortlessly connecting core scenic spots across changing seasons.
● Introduction: The core waterfront experience on East Lake, offering immersive enjoyment of the lake and mountains through multiple special routes.
● Price: One-way 40 RMB/person, Round-trip 70 RMB/person
● Tags: Migratory Bird Wintering, Ecological Wetland, Human-Nature Harmony
● Why Visit: Wuhan's most fairy-tale-like, wild, and photogenic ecological secret (National 5A). Known for wetland forests, misty landscapes, and quietness. Top choice for photographers, couples, and nature lovers seeking to avoid the crowds.
● Introduction: Consists of four peninsulas with nearly 90% forest cover. Features ancient bridges, rich wetland ecology, and serves as a wintering habitat for migratory birds.
● Price: Free
● Tags: Professional Training, Family Interaction, Water Sports
● Why Visit: An all-age water sports paradise. Highlights include paddleboarding, kayaking, free swimming areas, and stunning sunset photos. The top destination for summer water fun and weekend light sports.
● Introduction: Located in Tingtao Scenic Area, offering professional training and interactive family water sports like bamboo rafting and speedboats.
● Price: 1-hour paddleboard experience 99 RMB/person