About This Trip
Itinerary Summary
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- 1Wuhan
- 2Wuhan
- 3Wuhan
- 4Wuhan
Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrival in Wuhan
Whether you arrive by flight or high-speed train, our hospitable tour guide and driver will pick you up and transfer you to your downtown hotel.
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Day 2: Wuhan
In the morning, you will have a chance to walk into Hubu Alley Food Street to see what Wuhanness usually eat for breakfast. Among the various mouth-watering snacks, the most popular ones are the appetizing Re Gan Mian (hot and dry noodles) and the delicious San Xian Dou Pi (pancake with sweet rice). If you're interested in tasting local cuisine, you may like to stint yourself when breakfasting at the hotel.
Following it, we will reach the Yellow Crane Tower, the city's most historical landmark that has got famous for a popular poem since 1,200 years ago. Standing on the tower, the billowing Yangtze River and the surrounding urban landscapes will all come into your eyes.
Afterward, drive past the celebrated Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge to Guiyuan Temple for a glimpse into the local's spiritual life. It's a traditional custom for Wuhan citizens coming to Guiyuan Temple to pray for blessing. On the way to Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, you will also stop at Wuhan International Convention and Exhibition Center. Nearby the Concord Hospital and Tongji Hospital both, it was transformed into a cabin hospital at the height of the epidemic.
While strolling along with the time-honored pedestrian street, you will see many buildings in different styles, ranging from Roman-style to Byzantine, Renaissance, Classicism, and modernism styles. Nearby it, you can choose one from the many decent restaurants to have dinner.
After dinner, board the steamboat Zhiyin for a short cruise. While the boat floating on the Yangtze River, you will be in a live-action walking into the city's memory and experiencing the cultural life of Wuhan in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Day 3: Wuhan
Constructed in 1953, the state-level Hubei Provincial Museum is one of the eight museums sponsored jointly by the central and local governments together. It currently has a collection of more than 260,000 cultural relics, among which the Chime Bells from the Tomb of Marquis Yi of the Zeng State, the Sword of Goujian, the Blue and White plum vase of the four loves in Yuan Dynasty, and the human skull fossils from Yunxian County are the most-treasured. The Chime Bells has been forbidden for any abroad exhibition forever. This morning, you will explore this grand museum and marvel at its treasures, as well as enjoy a chime-bell performance.
Afterward, visit the century-old Wuhan University and glance at the campus life of Chinese university students. If you happen to be there in the second half of March, you may also have the chance to enjoy its cherry blossom festival.
Late in the afternoon, take a relaxing stroll in the East Lake Park and board a small boat cruise the tranquil lake to see the city of Wuhan and its people from a different perspective.
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Day 4: Wuhan - Departure
As the largest transportation hub in inland China, Wuhan is easy to access to any other cities you want to go, either by air or land. Today, after breakfast, your guide and driver will transfer you to the airport or railway station for your flight/train to your next destination.
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