





This 17th-century temple is one of the more important Buddhist temples in the Wuhan area and a key ceremonial site. Dating back to the 15th year of the Qing Dynasty, it boasts a unique garden-style design, including parterres, five courtyards, and over 500 statues of Buddha.
Spend a day outside and discover Wuhan's spectacular scenic spots, including flower gardens. It is the holy land of flower appreciation in Wuhan and offers plenty of spaces for picnics and pictures in one of the city's main green zones.
Visit this unique museum dedicated to one of China's 19th-century leaders, Zhang Zhidong, and the modernization of Wuhan. On each floor, you'll learn about how the Industrial Revolution and steel industry shaped Wuhan into the city it is today.
Located at the banks of the Yangtze River and surrounded by vegetation, the Qingchuan Pavilion is a stunning landmark, mainly made of wood, that originally dates to the Ming Dynasty. Visit its location, facing the Yellow Crane Tower, and learn about the history that extends as far back as the late 14th century.
Spend a day outside and discover Wuhan's spectacular scenic spots, including flower gardens. It is the holy land of flower appreciation in Wuhan and offers plenty of spaces for picnics and pictures in one of the city's main green zones.