Qingchuan Pavilion, A tranquil, picturesque free cultural landmark

86 Xima Chang Street, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
You can have a distant view of the Yangtze River and the bridge
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Introduction

Qingchuan Pavilion, built in the Ming Dynasty, was named after the famous poem "Clear water ripples over the trees of Hanyang" and is one of the three famous scenic spots in Wuhan, along with Yellow Crane Tower and Guqin Terrace. The pavilion has two floors, connected by a winding corridor along the eaves, showcasing the magnificent style of building platforms and pavilions on mountains that the people of Chu were known for, while also exuding a strong Chu culture. Qingchuan Pavilion stands facing Yellow Crane Tower, on opposite sides of the Yangtze River, complementing each other to form a magnificent "San Chu (Three Chus) Holy Land". In late March to early April each year, people can admire the cherry blossoms around the elegant Qingchuan Pavilion, with the best viewing spot being the cherry blossom forest in the backyard of the Qingchuan Holiday Hotel.
Address
86 Xima Chang Street, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
Opening hours
All-day closure: (Monday, January 1 to Sunday, December 31) 09:00-17:00
last entry: 16:30 (Tuesday-Sunday, January 1 to December 31) Tips: The above information is for reference only. Please refer to the actual announcement of the scenic spot on the day for details.
Transportation
Take bus No. 30, 531, 532, 535, or 553 to the Qingchuan pavilion station, and it is within walking distance.