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What are the must-see attractions in Wuhan Travel Guide?

1, Yellow Crane Tower, located in Wuhan, Hubei Province, is one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River and one of the top 40 tourist attractions in China, and is known as "the first building in the world". The mighty Yangtze River meets its longest tributary, Hanshui, in the hinterland of Sanchu, creating a magnificent Wuhan with two rivers separated and three towns interacting.

2. The site of Panlongcheng is located in huangpi district, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, on Panlonghu Peninsula, surrounded by water on three sides. It is a large-scale urban site discovered in the Yangtze River valley in the Xia and Shang Dynasties, and also the source of Wuhan's urban civilization. The site of Panlongcheng dates from about 3500 to about 3200 years ago, belonging to the early and middle period of Shang Dynasty.

3. The former site of Wuchang Uprising Government, alias Red House, is located at the northern end of Ma Yue factory at the southern foot of Sheshan Mountain, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, covering an area of 1.8 million square meters.

The former site of Wuchang Uprising Government faces south, showing a "mountain shape" layout. The main building is the Red Mansion, with a brick and wood structure, with a width of 73 meters and a depth of 42 meters. The main building has two floors. The former site of Wuchang Rebel Government is still the conference hall, living room and guard room of the Governor's House.

Wuchang Shouyi, the former site of Wuchang Uprising Government, embodies the revolutionary spirit of striving for the world to create a new social system and the construction spirit of building a new society, which has important historical value.

4. The Tomb of the King of Chu in the Ming Dynasty, located in Longquan Mountain, Jiangxia District, 40 kilometers southeast of Wuhan City, Hubei Province, is the tomb of the eighth generation of nine Chu prisoners in the Ming Dynasty. The tombs of Chu kings in the Ming Dynasty were all over 100 mu. Besides mausoleums, there used to be monuments, pagodas, halls, annex halls, altars and other buildings, but now many of them no longer exist.

The tomb of the King of Chu in the Ming Dynasty was extensively renovated in 1982. Longquan Mountain and the tomb of the King of Chu in the Ming Dynasty have now become scenic spots.

5. Hankou Customs Building is located at the intersection of Jiang Yan Road and Jianghan Road in Hankou, Wuhan. It was designed by British-funded Sijiusheng Foreign Firm and built by Shanghai Weiqingji Construction Factory. Construction started in the 11th year of the Republic of China (1922) and was completed in the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924), covering an area of 1499 square meters.