What You Will Do
Theme: History × Future Tech × Local Flavor
Services: Certified Guide× live storyteller × Human GPS
The itinerary blends Wuhan's heritage with cutting-edge tech, creating a journey from ancient legends to future innovations.
Visit the most popular attractions in Wuhan, including the Qingchuan Pavilion, Yellow Crane Tower, the Yangtze River Bridge, Hubu Alley, and East Lake. The tour will end at Chu River Han Street.
Ride the FUTURE: China’s 1st Driverless Taxi Experience: Glide from ancient pavilions to skyscrapers in Baidu’s Luobo Kuaipao Robotaxi - zero steering wheel, 100% tech magic!
Time Travel in 1 Day: Ming Dynasty to 22nd Century: Start at 500-year-old Qingchuan Pavilion, and ride Optics Valley Sky Train to China’s “Silicon Valley”.
Bite into Wuhan’s Soul: Hubu Alley Food Safari: Devour UNESCO-listed noodles, crunch lotus root patties, and sip egg wine - all included!
Seasonal options are also available: East Lake Cherry Blossom / Plum /lotus Garden.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Yellow Crane Tower
40 minutes
Yellow Crane Tower is located on the top of Snake Hill in Wuhan, Hubei Province. It was first built in 223 AD during the Three Kingdoms period, initially used as a military watchtower. After the war, it evolved into a famous tourist destination. Throughout history, it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times due to wars and fires. The tower's planar design is a combination of a square and an octagon, symbolizing "all directions". It is one of the "Three Great Pavilions in the South of the Yangtze River" in China, along with Yueyang Tower in Hunan and Prince Teng Pavilion in Jiangxi. Many literati from different dynasties visited here and left a large number of famous poems, making it a cultural landmark. It is now a national 5A tourist attraction, representing the unique charm of traditional Chinese culture.
2
Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge
30 minutes
The Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is a remarkable bridge in China. It is located in Wuhan, which is a city divided by the Yangtze River. Before the construction of this bridge, transportation between the two sides of the river was mainly by ferry, which was inconvenient and time - consuming. It is a double - deck road - railway bridge. The upper deck is for vehicles, allowing cars and buses to cross the river smoothly. The lower deck is used for railway transportation. The bridge's piers are solidly built to withstand the strong impact of the river's current and the heavy loads of traffic. The Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge was the first bridge over the Yangtze River in China after 1949. It had a far - reaching impact on promoting the economic development and transportation improvement of the central region of China. It has also become an important symbol of Wuhan city and a well - known landmark that attracts many tourists to visit and take pictures.
3
Qingchuan Cabinet
30 minutes
Qingchuan Cabinet is located in Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province . It is a famous scenic spot with a long history and rich cultural connotations. It was first built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty by Fan Zhizhen, the magistrate of Hanyang. After that, it underwent several renovations and reconstructions in different dynasties due to various reasons such as wars and fires . The entire Cabinet is divided into two floors, with a main body of reinforced concrete imitating a wooden structure, 17.5 meters high. It got its name from the poem "晴川历历汉阳树,芳草萋萋鹦鹉洲" (Clear River with distinct trees on Hanyang shore, fragrant grass lushly growing on Parrot Islet) by Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty. Many literati in history have visited here and left a large number of poems and articles. It's located on the east foot of Guishan Mountain on the north bank of the Yangtze River, it faces the Yellow Crane Tower across the river.
4
East Lake in Wuhan
1 hour
East Lake is located in the east of Wuhan, Hubei. It is one of the most important scenic spots in the city and is renowned for its natural beauty and extensive area. East Lake is the largest city lake in China, covering an area of about 33 square kilometers. It is much larger than many other well - known urban lakes. The lake is surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests. The area around East Lake is rich in biodiversity. There are a wide variety of plants, including many species of trees such as willows that line the lakeshore. East Lake offers a wide range of recreational opportunities. There are well - maintained walking paths and cycling lanes around the lake. People can enjoy a leisurely stroll or an energetic bike ride while taking in the beautiful scenery. The lake also provides boating services. The area also hosts various cultural festivals. For instance, during the cherry blossom season, a cherry blossom festival is held.
5
Chu River Han Street
1 hour
Chu River Han Street in Wuhan is located in the core area of the city, within the Wuhan Central Cultural District. Chu River Han Street is built along the south bank of the Chu River, which runs through the east and west of the Wuhan Central Cultural Area and connects East Lake and Shahu Lake . The street is 1,500 meters long with a total area of 210,000 square meters. The architecture of Chu River Han Street is mainly in the style of the Republic of China, with modern and European styles also interspersed. There are also several notable attractions nearby. In the west area of Chu River Han Street, there is a unique film culture indoor theme park . In the center, the Wanda Cineplex is one of the largest and most advanced in China . And in the east region, the Han Show Theatre, designed by Mark Fisher, looks like a beautiful red lantern.
6
Hubu Alley
Hubu Alley is a renowned historical and cultural street located in Wuhan. It dates back to the early Ming Dynasty and got its name due to its proximity to the Hubei Yamen. The architecture here preserves many styles from the Ming and Qing dynasties, making it one of the best-preserved old blocks in Wuhan and a local cultural heritage site. This alley is famous for its rich cultural atmosphere. The residents, mostly local Wuhan people, maintain traditional lifestyles and cultural traditions. There are also many retail stores with local characteristics, like pastry and noodle shops, showing the unique style of Wuhan citizens. Moreover, Hubu Alley is hailed as the "First Alley of Wuhan Snacks". It offers a wide range of delicious local snacks, such as the famous Hot and Dry Noodles, Salty Doughnuts, Steamed Dumplings, and Soup Buns. These snacks are not only a treat for the taste buds but also a reflection of the local food culture.
7
Hubei Provincial Museum
The Hubei Provincial Museum, founded in 1953, is one of the country's eight museums supported by the national government and the only comprehensive provincial museum in Hubei.
It is located in the Wuchang district of Wuhan, near the west shore of East Lake. The museum is set in a lush garden environment, with district shade trees. The building design is based on traditional Chu culture's architectural style, featuring high platforms, wide and multi-layered eaves, a large sloped roof, and three buildings, reflecting the overall layout of Chu axial symmetry of a temple.
The museum houses a vast collection of over 200,000 cultural relics, including ancient jade, bronze vessels, musical instruments, ceramics, and extensive artifacts from the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng and the tombs at Baoshan.
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