Located at the top of Snake Mountain in Wuchang on the South Bank of the Yangtze River in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, Huanghe Tower is a national 5A-level tourist attraction, enjoying the name of "the first floor of the world's rivers and mountains "," the world's great scenery " Yellow Crane Tower is a landmark building in Wuhan. It is also known as "the three major scenic spots of Wuhan" together with Qingchuan Pavilion and Guqin Tai. The building is also known as "the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River" together with Yueyang Tower in Hunan Province and Tengwang Pavilion in Changshui, Jiangxi Province. It was founded in the second year of Wu Huangwu in the Three Kingdoms Period (223 AD). The Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao wrote a poem under the title "Yellow Crane Tower" in which Li Bai wrote "Yellow Crane Tower to send Meng Haoran's Guangling". The literati and ink poets of all dynasties left a lot of outstanding songs here, which made the Yellow Crane Tower famous since ancient times. The Yellow Crane Tower is situated on the top of the Snake Mountain, 61.7 meters above sea level. Trains on the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway roar downstairs. The building is 5 stories high with a total height of 51.4 meters and a building area of 3219 square meters. The Yellow Crane Tower is supported by 72 cylinders, with 60 warping angles extending outward. The roof is covered with more than 100,000 yellow glazed tiles. Yellow Crane Tower casts brass crane shape outside, which is more magnificent than a number of auxiliary buildings such as pagodas, archways, porches and pavilions. There are also Baiyun Pavilion around the main building, such as pagoda, stele gallery, Mountain Gate and other buildings. The whole building has a unique national style, which radiates the spirit, temperament and charm of Chinese traditional culture. It intersects with the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge at the foot of Snake Mountain, and has a panoramic view of the three towns of Wuhan. It is now a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relics protection unit.