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Guishan Park has a dazzling array of scenic spots and historical sites. There are Yuwang Palace, Yueshu Pavilion, Longxiang Temple, etc. on the top of the mountain; Taiping Xingguo Temple, Guiyue Pavilion Zhuangyuan Stone, etc. in the south of the mountain; Wang Temple, Zangma Cave, and sharpening stone in the north of the mountain. Taohuadong Luohan Temple on the west side of the mountain, etc. There are also the Tomb of Lu Su of the Three Kingdoms, Xiangjingyu Martyrs Cemetery and Red Warrior Cemetery. Climbing up from the eastern foot of the mountain, you can admire the bronze statue of Huang Xing, one of the leaders of the Revolution of 1911. Walking along the ridge for more than 100 steps, you will step into Wangjiang Pavilion, which is a good place to watch the Yangtze River. At present, there is an earlier tourist TV tower in my country, Hubei Radio and TV Tower. Standing on the tower, visitors can have a bird's-eye view of the Jiangcheng panorama, and sitting in the revolving restaurant can look around the three towns. Guqin Terrace is located at the west foot of Guishan Mountain and east of Yuehu Lake. It is also known as Boya Terrace. It was built to commemorate the story of Boya and Ziqi's "high mountains and flowing waters meet bosom friends". It was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. According to legend, the square white marble stone platform in front of the main hall of Qintai is where Boya played the qin. Qingchuan Pavilion is located at the foot of Turtle Mountain, opposite to Yellow Crane Tower. It was built during the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty (1522-1567 AD), replacing the poem "Qingchuan Lili Hanyang Tree" written by Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao Deng Huanghe Tower. It is named after the word "Qingchuan" in it. The Turtle Mountain TV Tower is located on the top of Turtle Mountain. It was built in 1986 and has an elevation of 311.4 meters, which is higher than the tower in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, which is known as the "European Mast". Therefore, it was once known as the "Asian Mast". , is a good place to overlook the three towns of Wuhan.
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Very peaceful place you can take a walk and take some fresh air here.It feels like you are out of china...You can only hear the birds voices and the trees clean air good place
This park is very nice and peaceful if you want a stool around. Good views of the TV tower, Bridge and Yangtze river. Not too far from the Yellow Crane Tower if you are visiting there. If you do visit...
Park on the north bank of Yangzhi, just close to the Guishan TV Tower. The park is like to be pulled out on a small hillside. Good for long walks. Very thick vegetation ...
Get off when crossing the Yangtze River Bridge by bus. When I returned a little on the road I came, there was the entrance to Kameyama Park. I passed through the park to go to Harukawakaku, but it seemed good for a walk.
Kameyama, which runs from the area of Kotodai Station on Subway Line 6 to Harukawakaku, has been maintained as a walking path and is a park. However, there are many buildings that are closed, such as the TV Tower and the Akabe War Panoramic Painting Museum, so it seems better to go with the intention of enjoying hiking.
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Very peaceful place you can take a walk and take some fresh air here.It feels like you are out of china...You can only hear the birds voices and the trees clean air good place
Nice for a Walk
This park is very nice and peaceful if you want a stool around. Good views of the TV tower, Bridge and Yangtze river. Not too far from the Yellow Crane Tower if you are visiting there. If you do visit...
Nice park
Park on the north bank of Yangzhi, just close to the Guishan TV Tower. The park is like to be pulled out on a small hillside. Good for long walks. Very thick vegetation ...
Good for walking
Get off when crossing the Yangtze River Bridge by bus. When I returned a little on the road I came, there was the entrance to Kameyama Park. I passed through the park to go to Harukawakaku, but it seemed good for a walk.
I'm just hiking.
Kameyama, which runs from the area of Kotodai Station on Subway Line 6 to Harukawakaku, has been maintained as a walking path and is a park. However, there are many buildings that are closed, such as the TV Tower and the Akabe War Panoramic Painting Museum, so it seems better to go with the intention of enjoying hiking.