Travel Share: Two-Day Trip to Wuhan
DAY1 Xiaoji Public Security Beef and Fish Miscellany Hall→Hubei Provincial Museum→Wuhan University→Wuhan Guan Wharf (Ferry)→Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street
DAY2 Wangji Beef Miscellany Hall→Yellow Crane Tower→Qingchuan Pavilion→Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street
Actually, the itinerary doesn't seem that packed, but I walked over ten thousand steps each day
The first place I ate at, Xiaoji, was really good. There are many branches in Wuhan, and it's worth a visit. For someone from the Northeast like me, it was a bit spicy. The meal for two was so much that two people couldn't finish it
Then I went to the Hubei Provincial Museum, where the most famous exhibits are the chime bells and the sword of King Goujian of Yue🗡. Many people were queuing to see them, and it was really worth it when I finally saw them
I went to Wuhan University to see the cherry blossoms, but they hadn't bloomed when I got there, so I just walked around the campus. We all said it must be beautiful when the cherry blossoms bloom
I wanted to experience the ferry in Wuhan, and there are many wharfs to choose from. We randomly picked Wuhan Guan Wharf, which is near Jianghan Road. It was very crowded, and I still can't understand why there were so many people on a Saturday. Unfortunately, it was a cloudy day with only a little bit of sunset. I wonder how beautiful it must be on a sunny day
We arrived at Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street around eight or nine in the evening. The snack street was really crowded, and Wuhan's specialty foods were all in queues. The ones recommended online were all pretty good, and we didn't have any bad experiences
We wanted to go to the Yellow Crane Tower at ten because everyone said the night lights are beautiful, but when we took a taxi there, the lights had just been turned off, which was a pity. They probably turn off the lights around 10:20.
On the second day, we went to the Yellow Crane Tower, famous for its poetry. I bought a ticket to go in, but actually, if you just want to see the tower, you don't need to buy a ticket. The park around the Yellow Crane Tower is not very big, but the tower itself is really beautiful and spectacular, and it's worth a visit
After that, since we still had time, we went to Qingchuan Pavilion, which is said to be a good place to view the river. Personally, I think it's just okay; it's not as beautiful during the day as it is in the evening. Opposite Qingchuan Pavilion is a lighthouse by the bridge, where many people were taking photos
Overall, I am very satisfied with my trip to Wuhan. I had three cups of 'Tea Yanyuese' over two days, which was particularly satisfying. Wuhan is indeed a romantic city, and it's well worth a visit.
3 hours of listening, dry goods are full, although there are many people on the holiday, but the whole arrangement is reasonable, shuttle between various venues, in the bustling and quiet, still feel the civilization of thousands of years ago!
I stayed up late on May 1st and couldn't grab the ticket of Hubei Province Bo. I looked at the netizen's guide and found that I could buy tickets on Trip.com. The idea was opened. Give the tour guide Lin Qiang a compliment, pull the group to contact everyone one day in advance, the next day's time arrangement is excellent, let us miss the big army perfectly, we have been in line after the tour. Lin's service and explanation are also very good, there are interactions from time to time, and the children can hear it.
The parent-child group with reserved tickets is really fragrant. You don't need to squat to grab tickets. You go to the team channel with fewer people in line to enter the hall efficiently and quickly. The explanation teacher Lin Qiang has a wide knowledge, a lot of expansion and extension, children listen carefully and focus, actively participate in the discussion, and adults are also relished. It is definitely a worthwhile trip.
The explanation of the Bay Bay tour guide is meticulous, rich in content, rigorous and fun, and the sound is strong, so that the listener understands the profound Jingchu culture, and has seen many cultural relics. The time arrangement and route planning are also very reasonable. It is not very crowded. It is a satisfactory and fulfilling explanation tour. Five-star praise! Especially for the child care and explanation is in place, rich a lot of historical knowledge!
During the May Day holiday, we took our children and lovers to visit the Hubei Provincial Museum. Under the guidance of the beautiful guide (Zheng Qi), we felt the vastness of ancient Chinese civilization and the deeper understanding of ancient culture in Hubei. Especially Zeng Hou Yi Bian Zhong, Yue Wang Gou Jianjian, the natural large refrigerator and air conditioning copper Jian, let visitors admire the wisdom and skills of the ancients. And the salted fish that lie down to win also makes us remember! Zheng tour guide's service is very professional, explaining humor and humor, we all listen to it! Thanks again, thank you!
The lady especially likes to visit the museum, every time you go to a city must punch in the museum, and every time you look carefully! I generally don’t like roll-call reviews, but the explanation of Gong Guoli (should be older than me) for this appointment is really thankful. I booked a three-hour explanation and made an appointment for the lady at four o’clock. The clock performance, she saw that the lady was so interested in history, I sacrificed my rest time, waited for the lady to watch the clock show, and took the lady to visit the remaining two museums, until the closure of the museum at the urging of the staff to take us away, let our trip to Hubei Museum complete! She is not like a staff member, but more like a good friend. For fear that we will miss any museum, the treasure of any town hall and the first-class cultural relics, she is more like a history teacher when explaining Jingchu culture in detail.
Thank you Xiao Zhang for the enthusiastic and infectious explanation, so that the ancient cultural relics suddenly live up, the children listen to Jingjing taste, adults have a deeper understanding of history. The tour guide arranges the route reasonably, and the important collections take advantage of the gap to let the children watch carefully in the first row. Very good travel experience.