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Yellow Crane Tower
Bordering on the Yangtze River and crouching on the top of the Snake Hill, the Yellow Crane Tower is one of the three most famous towers on the south bank of the Yangtze River (the other two are Yueyang Tower in Hunan and Tengwang Tower in Jiangxi).
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Guiyuan Temple
Guiyuan Temple, situated on Cuiwei Street, is one of the four biggest temples for Buddhist meditation in Hubei as well as an important Buddhist temple in China. It was first built in the early Qing dynasty (1644-1911) by two monks - Baiguang and Zhufeng.
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East Lake
The East Lake is the pride and joy of the people of Wuhan. Millions of residents here get a lot of fun out of going for a walk along the lakeside in spring, swimming in summer, appreciating sweet laurel in autumn and admiring plum in winter.
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Mulan Hill Scenic Spot
Located 30 kilometers to the north of Huangpi District, 58 kilometers away from the downtown of Wuhan, Mulan Hill Scenic Spot covers an area of 78 square kilometers, of which the highest peak is 582 meter above the sea.
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Qingchuan Pavilion
Also named Qingchuan Tower, it is located at the Northern bank of Yangtze River, facing the famous Yellow Crane Tower across the river. The ancient Qingchuan Pavilion was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), for the memory of the great hero Yu, who dredged floods of the rivers. It was named after a sentence from the famous poem written by Cui Hao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), i.e. "By sun-lit river trees can be counted one by one, on Parrot Islet sweet green grass grows fast and thick." At the foot of the Tortoise Hill and beside the Yangtze River, the pavilion, with a unique landscape, is termed as "the first Qingchuan Tower in Chu State"
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