
- 4.3/5
M26***02The scenic area is beautiful, with towering mountains, abundant trees, and incredibly fresh air! It's one of China's four major summer resorts, and the villa complex on Jigong Mountain, featuring international architecture, is known as a collection of world-class architecture and a museum of global styles. There are also some historical artifacts to see and learn about. On a clear day, you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset views. Overall, it's a well-deserved 5A-level scenic area!
- 4.5/5
_M1***53The scenic area is relatively pristine. The cable car's middle station leads directly to the waterfall group, and the downhill road is well-maintained; it's about a half-hour walk to the scenic area's bus stop. You can take the scenic area bus to Baima Grand Canyon and then walk downhill for about 1.5 hours, enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way. The ticket allows for two entries; those with good stamina can enter the park a second day to climb the main peak.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOverall, it was alright! The kids had a good time! The only downside was that the ticket had to be verified at Gokurakuyu first, which was a bit of a hassle and inconvenient! You had to make a trip there, and I didn't know that at first. I only realized it when I got to the park's ticket checkpoint, so I had to go back to Gokurakuyu!
- 4.5/5
小金犇A gentle evening breeze, carrying the unique moisture of the Yangtze River, brushed against the gunwale as the cruise ship slowly departed the dock, gradually unfolding the night of Wuhan. On the river, shimmering waves meandered along the wake of the ship, like scattered diamonds, reflecting the lights that lit up one after another on both banks—the eaves of the Yellow Crane Tower were adorned with a warm yellow halo, like a jade palace floating in the night; the neon lights along the riverbank stretched along the shoreline, intertwining with the lights of the rows of buildings on the opposite bank, weaving a flowing galaxy of light and shadow.
- 4.5/5
M2b***umGude Temple, located at No. 74, Landslide, Huangpu Road, Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province, was founded by Long Xi in 1877, originally named Gude Thatched Hut. Between 1914 and 1919, the temple was expanded twice by its abbot, Chang Hong, and renamed Gude Temple, which means "to cherish the ancients and to save all with virtue." The name was inscribed on a plaque by Li Yuanhong himself. The temple covers nearly 30,000 square meters, with a building area of nearly 8,000 square meters. It blends European and Asian religious architectural features, integrating the three major Buddhist schools of Mahayana, Hinayana, and Tibetan Buddhism. This is a rare sight among Chinese Buddhist temples, and is considered "a great wonder of Buddhist sites" and "the greatest wonder of Chinese Buddhist temples." It holds high architectural, cultural, and historical research value. Along with Guiyuan Temple, Baotong Temple, and Lianxi Temple, it is considered one of the four great Buddhist monasteries in Wuhan.
- 4.6/5
AdhdanBe prepared for lots of walking but a very enjoyable one. Beautiful scenery and a testament to ecological restoration
- 4.9/5
M34***77It was very exciting! The parade girls were very pretty. It was thrilling and I had a lot of fun. Except for the wooden dragon ride which hurt my neck, everything else was great. I recommend it! The scenery was also quite beautiful. It was very interesting and I had a lot of fun. I'll definitely come again next time!
- 4.5/5
GYM_broIt's like traveling back to decades ago. The performance is very good. The experience is very good. It is recommended to come at night. There are performances at night that make you feel like you are there. It is highly recommended for people traveling to Wuhan to experience it.
- 4.5/5
Yuan yangThe scenery was beautiful and spectacular, making the trip worthwhile. However, the boat facilities were somewhat outdated, especially the deck where several wooden sticks lay across the deck, posing a tripping hazard. It is recommended that improvements be made.
- 4.7/5
M2a***df🌆 A Complete 12-Day In-Depth Tour of Wuhan ✨ Itinerary Highlights · Excellent Value: Enjoy high-quality accommodations, authentic local cuisine, and diverse transportation options for 12 days with a budget of 12,000 RMB. · In-Depth Cultural Experience: From the ancient Yellow Crane Tower to the modern Zhiyin Express, from the chime bells at the Provincial Museum to street art, experience Wuhan culture from all angles. · A fusion of urban life and street life: Stroll along the East Lake Greenway to enjoy nature and explore the streets to sample authentic local snacks. 🗓️ Itinerary Overview Below is a general outline of the 12-day itinerary to give you a rough idea of your trip: ```mermaid gantt title 12-Day In-Depth Tour of Wuhan Itinerary dateFormat HH:mm axisFormat %H:%M section Day 1: The Charm of Hankou Old Town Arrival in Wuhan: d1_1, 09:00, 3 hours Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street: d1_2, after d1_1, 3 hours Hankou Historical District: Day 1_3, after Day 1_2, 2 hours Hankou Riverside Night View: Day 1_4, after Day 1_3, 2 hours Day 2: Art and Fashion Gude Temple: Day 2_1, 09:00, 2 hours Lihuangpi Road: Day 2_2, after Day 2_1, 2 hours Wuhan Art Museum: Day 2_3, after Day 2_2, 2 hours Zhiyin Night Cruise: Day 2_4, after Day 2_3, 3 hours Day 3: Classic Landmark Tour Yellow Crane Tower: Day 3_1, 08:00, 3 hours Lunch at Hubu Lane: Day 3_2, after Day 3_1, 1 hour Tanhualin: Day 3_3, after Day 3_2, 2 hours Sunset over the Yangtze River Bridge: Day 3_4, after Day 3, 2 hours Day 4: Museum Journey Hubei Provincial Museum: Day 4, 09:00, 4 hours East Lake Tingtao Scenic Area: Day 4, after Day 4, 3 hours Chuhe Hanjie Street Night Tour: Day 4, after Day 4, 2 hours Day 5: East Lake Natural Scenery East Lake Greenway Cycling: Day 5, 09:00, 4 hours East Lake Moshan Scenic Area: Day 5, after Day 5, 3 hours Lingbo Gate Plank Road: Day 5, after Day 5, 2 hours Day 6: Universities and Market Life Wuhan














