·Built in the Ming Dynasty, its name is taken from the famous poem “Qingchuan Lili Hanyang Tree”. Together with the Yellow Crane Tower and the Guqin Platform, it is also known as the three major scenic spots in Wuhan.
·The pavilion is divided into two floors, with corridors along the eaves, which reproduces the majestic style of the Chu people building platforms on the mountains and building pavilions on the platforms, and is rich in Chu cultural atmosphere.
·Qingchuan Pavilion and Yellow Crane Tower face each other, south of the Yangtze River and north of the Yangtze River. The pavilions confront each other and set off each other. It is a spectacular sight and is known as the “Holy Land of Three Chus”.
·Every year from the end of March to the beginning of April, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms all over the sky next to the quaint Qingchuan Pavilion. The best place to view the cherry blossoms in Qingchuan Pavilion is in the cherry blossom forest in the back garden of Qingchuan Holiday Hotel.
Telephone
027-84710887
Reference when using
1-3 hours
transportation
Take bus 30, 531, 532, 535, or 553 to Qingchuan Pavilion Station, which is within walking distance.
Tickets
free
tips:
The above information is for reference only. The specific information is subject to the actual public information of the scenic spot on that day.
Opening hours
09:00-21:30 (January 1st - December 31st, Tuesday - Sunday) Not open to the public (not open all day)
(January 1st - December 31st, Monday) 09:00-21:30 (Chinese statutory holidays) (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)
tips:
The above information is for reference only. For details, please refer to the actual public information of the scenic spot on that day.
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*Information update time: 2024-12-11
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