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Wuhan three-day and two-night travel guide

Wuhan is the largest comprehensive city in Central China, with a very large area, a long history and profound cultural heritage. There are many scenic spots here, such as the famous Yellow Crane Tower and Guiyuan Temple. This is a detailed travel guide to Wuhan.

Let me help you plan a trip to Wuhan. Although I am not a native of Wuhan, my trip to Wuhan lasted only three days and two nights.

1. Day 1: Visit East Lake, which is a great beauty of Wuhan. It's a pity not to visit, but the East Lake is very big. In the evening, you can also take a walk in Wudali, where you can enjoy the scenery and feel the "cultural influence".

2. The next day: First go to the Hubei Provincial Museum, then go to the Yellow Crane Tower, the Yangtze River and nearby commercial streets. In the evening, go to Hubu Lane of Bainian Street to eat some special snacks, then cross the river by ferry (cheap), see the night view of Jiangcheng, or take a cruise.

3. Day 3: Visit the concessions in Jiangbei and Lihuangpi Road, and eat snacks such as Regan Noodles and stinky tofu in nearby Wuhan. You can go to the station or the airport in the afternoon according to the return time.

In the past, Wuhan had a bad reputation, mainly because Wuhan was not only backward in urban construction, but also poor in residents' quality.

Of course, with the development of Wuhan in recent years, its reputation has improved a little, but some people still like to sour us. Here, I also hope that the brothers in various provinces and cities will have mercy. After all, we are all contributing to the development of urban economy.

I came to Wuhan about ten years ago. At that time, my first impression of Wuhan was that the city was chaotic, and the hot weather made the whole person in a bad mental state, so my first impression of Wuhan was not good.

Not to mention later, the whole city road was basically pudding, either a monolithic plate here or a hole there. Some people even say that taking a bus can shake off your kidney calculi.

After staying in Wuhan for a long time, I can also accept such a thing calmly, because I have long been used to the tourist environment in Wuhan. But another feeling that Wuhan gave me at that time was that the whole city was too big.

At that time, it was even more difficult to go to Hanyang or Hankou in Wuchang, because there was only the Second Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan at that time, and the pressure of crossing the river in the whole city was basically concentrated here, and the Yangtze River moat was an important reason that hindered the development of Wuhan.

At this time, I realized the true meaning of a passage in Tang and Song poems I had read before: "You live at the end of the Yangtze River, and I live at the source of the Yangtze River. I miss you every day and drink the Yangtze River water together. "

As for now, I can only say that the overall development of Wuhan is ok, but there are still many shortcomings to learn from the southeast coast, including the capital cities in the central and western regions.

For example, the road infrastructure construction in Wuhan, after five years of renovation and maintenance, lags far behind the provincial capital cities such as Hangzhou and Nanjing.

Of course, urban construction was not built in a day. In the future, the government and citizens must work together.

What is worth mentioning here is the construction of Wuhan subway. The mileage of Wuhan subway is first-class in China, second only to Guangzhou and Nanjing among provincial capitals. At present, Wuhan Metro maintains the bottom line of three lines and two lines every year, and at least four lines will be opened this year. It seems that the development of Wuhan is quite gratifying.

Although Wuhan has been spit out for ten years, I still want to clear its name.

I can describe the rapid development of Wuhan in recent years with empathy. 10 years ago, I wanted to go to Optics Valley Hanyang for at least half a day. Now it takes only one hour to transfer by subway, and even I can get there without traffic jam. These are strong evidences of Wuhan's development in recent years.

I hope netizens don't slander Wuhan at will. For Wuhan, what is most needed now is to cheer up.

Finally, let's cheer for Wuhan, and hope that the future Wuhan can achieve phoenix nirvana and rebirth, and let us make due contributions to the rejuvenation of Greater Wuhan.