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What kind of city is Wuhan?

Wuhan, a city, is hard to sum up in one word, literature and art? Passion? Petty bourgeoisie? It doesn't seem enough to describe his diversity!

A city with rich cultural heritage and coexistence of classicism and modernity. The scenery is not bad, and there are many interesting attractions. The architecture of Jianghan Road is impressive, the night view of the Yangtze River Bridge is beautiful, the food in Hubu Lane is worth taking time to find, and you can enjoy cherry blossoms during the cherry blossom season.

Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote here that "the Jade Emperor blows the Yellow Crane Tower and plum blossoms fall into the river in May", so Wuhan has been called "the river city" since ancient times.

Wuhan is a typical landscape garden city. There are hundreds of mountains in the three towns, including nearly 200 lakes. The water area accounts for a quarter of the city's land area, of which East Lake covers an area of 33 square kilometers, making it the largest lake in China.

The famous tourist attractions in Wuhan include the Yellow Crane Tower, the first floor in the world, East Lake, Guiyuan Temple, the first bridge over the Yangtze River in Wuhan, the Red Mansion, the Gate of Asian Democracy, Jianghan Road, Centennial Old Street and so on.

History has passed. There is a past to have a present and a future. Human nature is the past, present and future.

The city is a natural museum, bearing history, recording life and permeating customs. Wuhan is a splendid picture of history and humanities, and it is a city that people think more and more tastefully.

Knowing a city doesn't necessarily depend on the length of time. Perhaps most people's first impression of Wuhan is not very good, but later they will find that Wuhan is not so "grumpy". After all, Wuhan is also a modern city with "mountains, water, emotions and harmony", and it is also a humanistic treasure gathered by institutions of higher learning with a scholarly aftertaste. Give yourself more time, a little space, and blend in. I believe you will find the unique charm of Wuhan, as well as the irreplaceable complex flavor of "grumpy" and "gentle".

Wuhan is like this, you can look far away or play near. If you don't have time, you can finish reading it in one day. If you have enough time, you can stay longer and feel the history and modernity here.

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