Posted on Oct 16, 2025 / Travel

Start with the Yellow Crane Tower — it’s the city’s crown jewel and has killer views of the Yangtze River. Then head to East Lake for cycling or boating if you want a peaceful break from the buzz. The Hubei Provincial Museum is another gem, packed with ancient artifacts and even bronze bells that still work. The Yangtze River Bridge is legendary — it was the first one built across the river and feels like a time capsule of 1950s China. Wander around Hankou’s old concession area for European-style streets and hidden cafés. And if you’re into nightlife, Jianghan Road lights up after sunset with shopping, food, and street performers. The mix of history and modern life makes every day in Wuhan feel layered.
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