Xuanmiao Taoist Temple (玄妙观), originally built during the Tang Dynasty in the Kaiyuan era, fell into ruins due to military [...]
Category: Hubei Attractions
Wanshou Garden (万寿园) in Jingzhou is a tranquil oasis surrounded by Jingjiang River on three sides, capturing the attention of [...]
Jingzhou Ancient City (荆州古城), also known as Jiangling City, stands as one of the best-preserved and grandest ancient cities in [...]
Established in 1958, Jingzhou Museum (荆州博物馆) stands as a cultural repository with a sprawling exhibition space spanning over 50,000 square [...]
The Wulong River Scenic Area (五龙河风景区, Five Dragons River Scenic Area), situated in Yunxi, Shiyan, is a captivating destination steeped [...]
Shangjin Ancient Town (上津古城), nestled in the heart of Yunxi County, Hubei Province, stands as a testament to the rich [...]
Jiulong Waterfalls (九龙瀑), also known as Night Dragon Waterfalls, is a breathtaking natural wonder nestled within the mountains of Hubei [...]
Shiyan Museum (十堰博物馆), also known as the Hubei South-to-North Water Diversion Museum (湖北南水北调博物馆), encompasses an area of 2,333 square meters [...]
The Longtan River Scenic Area (龙潭河风景区), encompassing the Longtan River and the Tiger Leopard Gorge, is a picturesque destination located [...]
The Tai Chi Gorge (太极峡), originally named Shuanglong Gorge, is a scenic area covering an area of 60 square kilometers, [...]
The Danjiangkou Dam (丹江口大坝), initiated in 1958, stands as a monumental achievement in Chinese engineering and management. It is a [...]
Wudang Mountain (武当山, Mount Wudang), located in Shiyan City in the northwest of Hubei Province, is renowned as a sacred [...]