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Wuhan tourist attractions guide words

I took the T236 to Harbin at 6 pm on the 18th and arrived in Wuchang. The arrival time was 5:30 in the morning. As soon as I got off the train, I ran to buy a return ticket. The train left from Shijiazhuang at 9:30 pm on the 20th. Be sure to ask the conductor at the ticket office. When I went to the first conductor, she said no matter what I asked, but I ran to the second one and bought the ticket quickly. I bought the ticket and walked under the overpass to the Gongtiao station opposite the train station. By this time, the Gongtong bus had almost left, but the fare was very strange. It was actually 1 yuan and 20 cents. Remember to bring some change. Because I was going to see my cousin who was studying, I took 518 and got off at Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

You can get to Wuhan University by taking the bus at the entrance of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Because we went early (only 8 a.m.), the ticket seller was still setting up the table, so we walked in in a big way. . The buildings and greening at Wuhan University are pretty good. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the cherry blossom viewing place. Looking from a distance, we can see a vast expanse of white clouds floating in the blue sky. When we get closer, we realize that they are the cherry blossoms we dream of. I couldn't help but walk up to it, grab my camera and take pictures there. . . . . . I have to mention the male dormitory of Wuhan University. It is built on the mountain, with layers upon layers of it. It is still a terrible Republic of China building. The cherry blossoms in front of it are just decorations. When the wind blows and little flower petals flutter on the road, windowsill and desk in the boys' dormitory, Wuhan students can't help but feel emotional. It's a pity, or a little pity? The cherry blossoms are all white, and occasionally some are pink. I heard that the red cherry blossoms bloom later, but they are definitely not as brilliant as this time.

We went out to the school gate at 10:30 and walked a little way to a place called Cai Linji. Then we went in and ate hot dry noodles, tofu skin and Tianjin steamed buns. It is recommended not to eat the shrimp skin type when it comes to hot dry noodles. It is too dry, so drink water as much as you can. The tofu skin is freshly made and worth eating. Baozi recommends not buying soup dumplings.

At 11:30, we took a bus to Moshan Park in front of Wuhan University. The price was 25 yuan per person, which was relatively expensive. It's very big inside, with few people. There are Chucheng, Chutian Pavilion and a courtyard with various plants. Some peach blossoms are in bloom this season. I came to the Sakura Garden, which is filled with Japanese atmosphere, with traditional Japanese towers, lanterns, streams and paths. The area is also very large, with thousands of trees planted. The only drawback is that the cherry blossoms inside are still small. After 2 or 3 years, they will definitely be much larger than Wuhan University. We almost finished shopping at 3:30. Because we didn’t sleep well on the train last night, we had better go back to bed early. The accommodation for the night is inside Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and the cost is 100 yuan per night. The equipment inside is simple, but fortunately it is relatively safe. Moreover, the food in the university is also good. We have basically eaten all the famous snacks in Wuhan, such as lotus root and pork ribs soup, Wuchang fish, etc.

Early the next morning, we took the bus to Hankou Railway Station, got off at the Guqintai stop, and then took coach 401 to Guiyuan Temple. We bought a pass on the tourist bus, which cost 5 yuan per person and allowed us to ride any time we wanted for the day. Later I found out that even though we didn’t go anywhere like this, buying a pass wasn’t worth it. Don't buy incense at the entrance of Guiyuan Temple, because the staff will confiscate it when you enter, and they will give you three sticks of incense to burn for you. Among them, Arhat is more famous. I think the best thing is to go to the vegetarian restaurant inside. The food is very realistic and quite substantial. 40-50 yuan is enough for two people. Recommend the braised pork with pickled vegetables, stir-fried snails with taro, and Dongpo vegetarian pancakes.

Come out of Guiyuan Temple and take a bus to the opposite side of the bus to Wuhan Port. The reason why I came here was because I wanted to see the scenery of Wuhan’s Bund. Compare the Bund in Shanghai. The Bund in Wuhan is not as crowded as the Bund in Shanghai. But there is enough background. The city government has just renovated all the ancient buildings. It's a pity that the weather is not good, dark clouds are coming over, and it is expected to rain heavily soon. We had no choice but to leave the buildings in the street alone and browse briefly before rushing to the port to take a boat across the river. The port is next to Wuhan Customs. We took the fast boat which costs 5 yuan per person and can accommodate about 10 people. When we were crossing the river, the rain was getting heavier and heavier, and I actually encountered the emotion of "The closer we get to the Yangtze River Bridge, the less we can see the Yangtze River Bridge." We finally waited at the ferry until the rain subsided, and then we walked forward to the Yellow Crane Tower. The Yellow Crane Tower actually requires 25 people per person. The dark clouds have not dispersed and it is not worth going to see a tower. We crossed the opposite road and took the car back. When crossing the overpass, you can see the side of the Yellow Crane Tower, which is also good for taking pictures. We found that there was no bus opposite the Yellow Crane Tower for us to take back to the University of Science and Technology, so we had to take the 401 to the street entrance and transfer.

We returned to the university at 6 o'clock, then went to have dinner, and at 7:30 we set off for Wuchang Railway Station. We had plenty of time, but we just didn’t have time to go shopping. We had to buy local specialties from a store in the train station. Among them, Tianyan sesame candy was good and worth buying more of. The entire round trip cost less than 500 yuan per person.

Come in a hurry, go in a hurry. Wuhan stayed in my mind within two days. If I come again, I will go see the cherry blossoms in Moshan and the ancient buildings hidden in the alleys on the Bund of Wuhan.

But that will definitely be a few years later!

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