
- 4.7/5
M52***95Wuhan's East Lake Luoyan Scenic Area, a core part of the East Lake Ecological Tourism Area, features a natural environment and romantic themes. The rose garden within the scenic area is a highlight, boasting 12,000 square meters and housing over 30,000 roses. The seasonal floral display blends Eastern and Western elements, and is particularly spectacular during peak bloom in spring. Popular photo spots such as the "Luzhou Ancient Ferry" and the "Dieshi Guantao" (Dieshi Guantao) are popular photo spots, with visitors often lining up to take in the pictures. The area is steeped in romance, with attractions like the "Magpie Bridge" and the "Mountain Vow" (Mountain Vow) closely tied to the theme of love, making it a popular destination for wedding photography and outdoor weddings. However, some areas of the scenic area need improvement in maintenance, and there are few nearby dining options, requiring visitors to bring their own food. While parking is plentiful (6 yuan for unlimited time), public transportation is inconvenient, so driving by car should be aware of the differences with "Luoyan Island." The scenic area is large, and walking distances are lengthy. Overall, Luoyan Scenic Area is suitable for those who enjoy nature, photography, and a romantic atmosphere. The best time to visit is spring and autumn.
- 4.6/5
M25***27The driver was very enthusiastic and attentive during the tour, patiently explaining things to us and acting as both guide and photographer. It would have been even better if he could have been punctual. I'll contact you again if I don't have any friends coming next time.
- 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!
- 4.7/5
uncolourAutumn at Wuhan University is a grand yet serene feast of colors on Luojia Mountain. As the autumn breeze sweeps across the campus, Luojia Mountain quietly dons its magnificent attire of "layers of vibrant hues." The layered colors are evident in the mountain's undulating terrain: from afar to near, the hues are richly layered, with deep green, bright yellow, orange-red, and ochre interwoven and blending, like a vast natural oil painting. The vibrant colors are hidden in every corner—in front of the ancient administration building, the ginkgo avenue is a sea of gold, with fallen leaves fluttering like butterflies; the fiery red leaves of the maple garden contrast beautifully with the gray walls and green tiles of the Republican-era buildings; the plane trees, tallow trees, and other trees each display different warm tones, creating dappled light and shadow under the clear autumn sun, a breathtaking sight. This is not merely a visual feast, but also a unique romance of a university. Strolling through the campus, the ancient buildings with their upturned eaves, nestled amidst vibrant foliage, exude a serene and elegant charm, making one feel as if they have entered a poetic temple of knowledge. Wuhan University's autumn scenery is thus renowned as one of the most beautiful university landscapes in China, a perfect example of the harmonious blend of nature and culture. Now, no appointment is needed to enter Wuhan University; simply swipe your ID card to enter. Do not use scalpers.
- 4.9/5
Rubyyy-The museum is free, just need to make a reservation. We arrived an hour before closing time, so it was very rushed, but the advantage was that we didn't have to queue to see the Sword of Goujian, King of Yue; we could just walk in. Unfortunately, we missed the chime bell performance. The gold artifacts of King Liangzhuang were absolutely stunning. We also managed to buy the souvenirs we wanted before closing time!
- 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.
- 4.6/5
天下大同 999It's worth going in for a stroll. The Four Seasons Archway gives you a sense of traveling back in time. The statue of Yue Fei is solemn and dignified, exuding a righteous spirit. Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower allows you to feel the presence of our ancestors from that era...
- 4.4/5
麋鹿布迷路Rich and Diverse Cuisine: Known as the "No. 1 Lane for Han-style Snacks," it features classic Wuhan delicacies like Cailinji Hot Dry Noodles, Sijimei Soup Dumplings, and Laoqianji Bean Silk, as well as national specialties like Nanjing Duck Blood Vermicelli Soup and Changsha Stinky Tofu, catering to diverse tastes. A Long History and Culture: Founded in the Ming Dynasty, it boasts a history of at least 400 years. Named for its proximity to the Fantai Yamen, a branch of the Ministry of Revenue, it has historically been a bustling hub and a symbol of Wuhan's urban memory. Unique Architectural Style: Renovated in 2003, the buildings now reflect the Ming and Qing dynasty styles, featuring grey tiles, white walls, and wooden doors and windows, imbued with a rich, rustic charm. Strolling through the streets allows visitors to immerse themselves in the charm of old Wuhan. Experience Urban Life: The bustling atmosphere of the city, bustling with people and the aroma of local snacks, allows visitors to experience the local lifestyle and everyday life of Wuhan firsthand. Crowd Size Hubu Lane sees significant traffic, averaging approximately 80,000 visitors per day on weekdays and surging to 130,000 on weekends. During peak tourist season, the crowds are even higher, creating a bustling atmosphere. The best time to visit is during the early morning or evening hours on weekdays in spring and autumn, when the weather is comfortable and the crowds are moderate. This allows for a deep experience of the "Guo Zao" (early morning snack) culture and nightscape while avoiding the crowds. If visiting during holidays or peak season, it's recommended to plan your itinerary in advance, prioritizing the local snacks and balancing visits with nearby attractions.
- 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.














