Xima Changjie is a not long street on the Yangtze River bank at the foot of Guishan Mountain in Wuhan City. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and is said to have been built by the emperor, but it is named after the ancient site Xima Cave. It is legendary that Guan Yutun soldiers often wash horses here in Hanyang.
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Xima Changjie is a not long street on the Yangtze River bank at the foot of Guishan Mountain in Wuhan City. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and is said to have been built by the emperor, but it is named after the ancient site Xima Cave. It is legendary that Guan Yutun soldiers often wash horses here in Hanyang.
Ximachang Street was originally an old street that went directly to the Hanjiang Wharf. At that time, there were still a lot of bustling shops, but outside the waterproof wall, it flooded almost every year. After the 1998 flood, the government decided to tear down all the residents and widen the river, so the street has been flooded in history. The legend is that Guan Gong washed horses here.
Xima Changjie has a long history, and it is a street from the original Han to the Han River. It turned out that Hanyang was Xima Changjie, and the surrounding town and town streets were West Street, which was all inside the city. Now Xima Changjie is flooded in the historical long river, and a Qinchuan Bridge was built in the original place. Now some sculptures have been repaired on the riverside to mark the memorial.
Although there are a lot of people today, the service staff is fully equipped, the service is in place, and the attitude is very good.
There is a small street museum on Xima Changjie, summarizing several major attractions on this street: the Yangtze River Bridge, Qingchuan Pavilion, Iron Gate Guan, and Guishan. For passengers, the Qingchuan Pavilion, 86 Xima Chang Street, is the Qingchuan Holiday Hotel, 88. Across the road, the trees in Guishan Park scrambled to explore the branches, autumn Yiju people.