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Tourism strategy from Nanjing to Wuhan on non-holiday

Go to Wuhan to find classmates in May. My experience is for reference only.

At 7 o'clock in the morning, I arrived at Wuchang Railway Station. The first stop is Shengbo, and it costs more than 40 yuan to take a taxi. Then Shengbo was free and spent 15 yuan in the middle. After listening to a chime performance, I closed the door in the afternoon and came out. Then I took a bus to Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where my classmates lived in the dormitory. Because it is very close to Optics Valley, which is a business district, dinner and everything is settled there.

The next day, I went to Hubu Lane, a famous place in Wuhan. Wuhan people paid too much attention to it. Hubu Lane is the most famous place, where I ate directly. You must eat Regan Noodles and traditional food when you go to Wuhan. Although I am not used to it as a foreigner, I must eat it. Cai's Regan Noodles is the most famous. The old shop is in Hubu Lane, far beyond my imagination. 5 yuan a bowl. I think the famous snack in Wuhan is bean skin. There are many Hubu Alleys, which are quite cheap.

After dinner, let's go for a walk in the Yellow Crane Tower. Admission is 40 pounds per student. Well, sightseeing is my hobby. Look at the Yangtze River from the Yellow Crane Tower, just opposite the Yangtze River Bridge, but I don't think you will be too interested in this if you leave from Nanjing.

Get out of the Yellow Crane Tower and take the ferry to Hankou. There is Hanyang Road, which is a pedestrian street, that is, a commercial street, but there is a site of Wuhan Customs on the corner. See if you like it. I went back earlier and went back to see Huazhong University of Science and Technology. It is said that it is also a scenic spot, a forest park and the like.

On the third day, I went to Wuda University, where it rained a little and the environment was very good, and then I went back.

The scenic spots in Wuhan are East Lake and Guiyuan Temple. East Lake is estimated to be similar to Xuanwu Lake, and it is also a park. Guiyuan Temple is a representative Taoist temple with a small scale. See if you're interested. But I have never been to either of these places.

As for the cost, except for the ticket for 40 Yellow Crane Tower, if you want to go to Guiyuan Temple, it doesn't seem too expensive. It will always be solved within 100 yuan. The rest is that I spend more on food. This depends on people, there are fares, taxis, ferries and buses. It would be more economical if I didn't spend money on accommodation. When I went to Wuhan, I didn't spend any money on accommodation, plus the round-trip air ticket cost 250,500.

The above pure hand-beating is just an experience for your reference.