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What are the top ten tourist attractions in Hubei?

Hubei is a province with beautiful scenery and profound cultural heritage in China. The top ten scenic spots worth visiting are as follows:

Yellow Crane Tower: The Yellow Crane Tower is located at the top of the snake in Wuchang, south of Wuhan Yangtze River. It is one of the "Top Ten Buildings in China" and is named for its unique architectural style. Since the Tang Dynasty, many calligraphers and calligraphers have created here. Standing on a tall building and looking out, you can see the beautiful scenery of the Yangtze River and the city, which makes people relaxed and happy.

Handong Lake (Wuhan): As the largest urban lake in China, Donghu Lake is located in the east of Wuhan. The lake here is clear, the trees are lush, and it has a unique style in Jiangnan. You can also take a walk by the lake, or rent a boat and walk by the sparkling lake to enjoy the tranquility.

Overview of Three Gorges Hydropower Station Project: The Three Gorges Hydropower Station is the largest water conservancy and hydropower project in China, located in Yichang City. Climb the Three Gorges and overlook the Yangtze River, and you will feel its grandeur. In addition, you can go to the Three Gorges Memorial Hall to study the water conservancy construction in China.

Dangshan (Wudang Mountain): Wudang Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain in China, located in Shiyan City. It has a long history and rich cultural heritage, and the ancient Taoist buildings on it are the precious wealth of Chinese civilization. When you climb Wudang Mountain, you will be shocked by the natural scenery such as the sea of clouds, sunrise and Qifeng.

Enshi Grand Canyon Enshi: Located in Enshi City, Enshi Grand Canyon is known as the first of Bashu. The territory has beautiful scenery, beautiful valley scenery and simple folk customs. You can not only enjoy the unique natural scenery, but also appreciate the hospitality of the local people.