Wuhan is a famous historical and cultural city in China. There are many tourist attractions here. You can visit the Yellow Crane Tower and guiyuan buddhist temple. Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower can make you feel good, and walking in guiyuan buddhist temple will make you feel different. A few years ago, when my parents and I came here to play, we boarded the Yellow Crane Tower and visited guiyuan buddhist temple, which is still fresh in my mind. Below, let's learn more about it with me ~
1. Introduction to Yellow Crane Tower
Yellow Crane Tower is located on Sheshanfeng Ridge on the south bank of the Yangtze River in Wuchang, Hubei Province. It is a national 5A-level scenic spot and is known as "the best scenery in the world" and "the first building in the world". It is one of the city landmarks in Wuhan. Standing on the height of Yellow Crane Tower, you can see the scenery of the rolling Yangtze River and the three towns in Wuhan.
The main building of the Yellow Crane Tower is an octagonal structure with reinforced concrete frame, with a total height of 51.4m, a bottom side width of 3m, a top side width of 18m, and five cornices. The top of the building is pointed, covered with golden glazed tiles, supported by 72 columns, and 6 upturned corners extend outwards. Outside the building, there are buildings such as bronze yellow crane modeling, victory pagoda, memorial archway, porch and pavilion, etc. The whole building is shaped like a yellow crane, spreading its wings and flying, with plaques hanging on all sides under the eaves, and a gold plaque inscribed "Yellow Crane Tower" by calligrapher Shu Tong hanging on the front.
Tickets for adults 7 yuan/person
Attraction address: Yellow Crane Tower Park, No.1 Shanpo Special, Sheshan West, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
Opening hours are from 8: 3 to 18: (ticket sales will be stopped at 17:, and admission will be at 17: 2 at the latest); Business hours of matinee: 8:3-18: (the matinee will be cleared after the matinee); Evening business hours: 19:3-22:
Transportation route
Take Tram No.1 and Tram No.4, and get off at Yellow Crane Tower Station by bus No.1, 61, 64, 18, 41, 42, 411, 413 and 584. It's within walking distance
Take No.411, No.413, No.57, No.519, No.537, No.542, No.554, No.561, No.571, No.584, No.67, No.68, No.69, No.76, No.71 and No.95 and get off at Cavalry Training Arena Station. Covering an area of 153 mu, there are more than 2 temples and houses, and more than 7, volumes of various Buddhist classics. Guiyuan buddhist temple belongs to Cao Dongzong, one of the five schools and seven schools of Zen Buddhism, so it is called guiyuan buddhist temple, which is a national key Buddhist temple in Han areas and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.
Guiyuan Temple features 5 golden arhats in Luohantang. Now it is divided into old areas and new areas. As soon as you enter the mountain gate, it is the old area. The main buildings in the old area are Luohantang, Fangshengchi, Daxiong Hall and the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion.
Ticket 2 yuan/place
Attraction address No.2, Cuiwei Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan
Suitable for the tourist season from March to May and from September to November
Take bus No.26, No.42, No.531, No.535, No.553, No.585, No.67 and No.68. Tram No.5 gets off at Zhongjia Village, Hanyang Avenue and walks for 576 meters.
From Lanjiang Road to Parrot Avenue, then from Chaoyang Road to Guiyuansi Road (about 12 minutes' walk)
Hanyang Railway Station: Exit A is near. Walk from Hanyang Avenue to Guiyuan Temple Road and walk to Guiyuan Temple for about 14 minutes
Opening hours are from 8: to 17: all year round; Appointment time: 8: -16: 3
Recommended items in guiyuan buddhist temple
(1) Daxiong Hall
Daxiong Hall is the main hall of the temple, or the main hall, and also the place where monks in the temple have morning and evening classes. It was first built in the 18th year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1661), and then it was repaired many times. At present, the Daxiong Hall was rebuilt in the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (198). In the center of the hall is a statue of Sakyamuni, flanked by his disciples Ananda and Jia Ye, all of which are bodiless sculptures. The four characters of the banner "Hall of Great Heroes" were written by Feng Jiahao, a great calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty.
(2) The Buddhist Scripture Pavilion
The Buddhist Scripture Pavilion is the main building of the North Courtyard, where Buddhist classics and artistic treasures are collected. The hall in the sutra depository is high and wide, in the middle of which is a statue of Buddha Sakyamuni, a white jade. It was given to guiyuan buddhist temple by the disciples of the three treasures of Myanmar Buddhism in August 1935, weighing about 2 tons. It was carved by a Burmese craftsman with a piece of ivory jade weighing about 3 tons and 2 meters high, and it was one of the "Four Jade Buddhas" in China in the 193s.
(3) Luohantang
The Luohantang in the Temple was built in Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, and was destroyed by soldiers in Xianfeng two years (1852). It was rebuilt in 192 and has a history of nearly 2 years. Luohantang was laid out in a "Tian"-shaped pattern, and more than 5 statues were placed. The 5 arhats in Guiyuan Temple are based on the rubbings of the 5 arhats in Zhusheng Temple in Hengshan Mountain, Nanyue, and were molded by two sculptors of Huang Bei in 9 years by the "plastic stripping" process.
Food Raiders
You can't have been to Wuhan without eating a bowl of Regan Noodles. Regan Noodles is Wuhan's business card. Unlike noodle soup and other mixed noodles, you should cook it first, then mix it with oil to dry it. When you eat it, you should put it in boiling water to heat it. With sesame sauce and other seasonings and side dishes such as sour beans, it's called a beauty. The most famous one is "Cai Lin Ji", but for old Wuhan, it's called "Cai Lin Ji". Every time I go to Wuhan, I will buy more to eat on the way back. It's spicy and fragrant, really delicious, with a bottle of beer and a look at the scenery along the way. It's very pleasant ~