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Best Parks in Wuhan

  • Wuhan Riverside Park

    Wuhan Riverside Park, located by the Yangtze River, is a nice place to visit, especially in the evenings, to watch the light show and enjoy the promenade.

  • Wuhan Botanical Garden

    The Wuhan Botanical Garden is one of China's largest and most diverse botanical gardens, showcasing themed gardens with tropical plants, aquatic plants, and rare flowers.

  • East Lake cherry blossom Park

    East Lake Cherry Blossom Park offers peaceful views of the lake and surrounding gardens, with cherry trees lining the lanes.

  • Jang Shan Park

    Jang Shan Park is one of Wuhan's largest urban parks, featuring peaceful lakes, traditional pavilions, and colorful flower beds.

  • Easter Lake Park

    A park with a green way, a ferris wheel, and a cherry blossom garden.

  • cherry blossom Garden

    A garden with cherry blossoms located within Easter Lake Park.

  • Dayu Myth Park Statue Garden

    A park featuring impressive rock sculptures depicting Chinese mythology.

  • East Lake Scenic Area

    A picturesque area offering stunning views and recreational activities, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers.

  • Hankou River Beach

    Hankou River Beach is a 16.7-kilometer-long area in Jiang'an District, offering a blend of historical charm during the day and modern atmosphere at night, with colorful light shows and views of century-old buildings.

  • Donghu Park

    Donghu Park, one of the ten most beautiful urban parks in China, spans 88 square kilometers and features six scenic areas, including a 100-kilometer-long East Lake Greenway.

  • East Lake Greenway

    East Lake Greenway is a 100-kilometer-long path within Donghu Park, lined with trees and flowers, offering a scenic route for walking and enjoying the fresh air.

  • Mulan Heaven Lake Scenic area

    Mulan Heaven Lake Scenic area offers views of forests, streams, and waterfalls, and is perfect for hiking and exploring nature.

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