Qingchuan Pavilion is located on Guishan Mountain in Hanyang, on the edge of the Yangtze River, facing the Yellow Crane Tower across the river. Qingchuan Pavilion was built in the Ming Dynasty and named after Cui Hao, a poet from the Tang Dynasty. The current building was rebuilt in the 1980s based on historical photos. The scenic spot consists of three main buildings, Qingchuan Pavilion, Yuji Palace, and Tiemenguan, as well as many cultural attractions such as stele pavilions, archways, and cloisters, and is full of Chinese classical charm. It is very pleasant to climb up to the attic, enjoy the river breeze and enjoy the river view. The classical architecture here contrasts with the green plants and flowers, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a popular place for Wuhan locals to take wedding photos.
Qingchuan Pavilion Park
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Qingchuan Pavilion Park: A serene retreat offering lush gardens, historic pavilions, and tranquil water features in the heart of the city.
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