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Are there any interesting tourist attractions in Wu Hanyou?

Wu Hanyou means Yellow Crane Tower, Wuhan East Lake, Wuhan Garden Expo Park, Guiyuan Temple and Wuhan Museum.

Yellow crane tower 1

The Yellow Crane Tower is located in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River and one of the 40 major tourist attractions in China. Known as "the first floor 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. It is located at the eastern edge of Jianghan Plain, and the hills in southeastern Hubei fluctuate between lakes and swamps in Ye Ping. Tortoise and snake are sandwiched between two mountains, and a series of boats on the river are woven in Sri Lanka.

2. East Lake in Wuhan

The entire East Lake Scenic Area covers an area of 88 square kilometers, with a planned construction area of 73 square kilometers, accounting for about a quarter of the urban area. It receives more than two million tourists every year and is the biggest scenic spot in Wuhan. Beautiful landscapes, rich plants, strong Chu style and unique gardens are the four characteristics of the scenic spot.

3. Wuhan Garden Expo Park

Wuhan Garden Expo Park is adjacent to Jinshan Avenue in the north, Jin Nanyi Road in the east and Gutian No.2 Road and Gutian No.4 Road in the west. It is the venue of the 10th China International Garden Expo. After the 10th Garden Expo was successfully held, Wuhan Garden Expo Park was permanently reserved as a city park, so citizens can easily enjoy the beautiful gardens all over the country without leaving Wuhan, and it is a good place for leisure.

4. Guiyuan Temple

Guiyuan Temple belongs to Cao Dongzong, also known as Guiyuan Temple, and is a key cultural relic protection unit in Hubei Province. Located in Cuiwei Road, Hanyang City. Guiyuan Temple, Baotong Temple, Xilian Temple and Zhengjue Temple are now called the four Buddhist jungles in Wuhan. Guiyuan Temple was founded in the 15th year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1658). Guiyuan Temple is named after Buddhist scriptures, which means "there are many ways to return to Yuan". It covers an area of 4.67 hectares and has more than 200 temples.

5. Wuhan Museum

Through two historical windows, "Wuhan History Exhibition" and "Special Art Exhibition", Wuhan Museum showed the audience the distant, dignified and heavy ancient civilization of China and the splendid Jianghan regional culture. Among the bronzes, a cross-hole urn with Shang animal face patterns was unearthed in Panlongcheng, a Shang site in huangpi district, Wuhan, which is an important material for studying the historical development of Wuhan city. The inscription of the Book of Songs in the Eastern Han Dynasty is a beast mirror, and its inscription was identified as Lu Shi, a lost text in the Western Jin Dynasty by the famous epigraphist Mr. Luo.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yellow Crane Tower.