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Walking around Wuhan

There's some semi-old architecture in Wuhan. Most of it was destroyed in the early 20th century, but some of the buildings from the 1920s and up are nice. So I visited some of the places in my guidebook. I walked all the way from one end of the city to the other, where I had to catch my train.

There is a HUGE bridge that crosses the Yangzi River, which I had to take a 40 cent elevator up to just to cross it. Wow!

I think my map of Wuhan is old, because I got SUPER lost trying to find the train station in Wuchang. Finally I saw some African medical students, who helped me get there. I was walking in the wrong direction.

Me and Ye on brand new subway

Me and Ye on brand new subway


Old train station

Old train station


Old train station

Old train station


Old bank

Old bank


Old Russian church

Old Russian church


Old bank

Old bank


Old bank

Old bank


Old bank

Old bank


A restaurant has some peacocks

A restaurant has some peacocks


18th tallest building in the world!

18th tallest building in the world!


18th tallest building in the world!

18th tallest building in the world!


First big bridge over the Han River

First big bridge over the Han River


On the bridge

On the bridge


On the bridge

On the bridge


Me on the big bridge

Me on the big bridge


Yellow Crane Tower

Yellow Crane Tower


1911 Revolution Memorial

1911 Revolution Memorial


1911 Revolution Memorial

1911 Revolution Memorial


1911 Revolution Memorial

1911 Revolution Memorial


1911 Revolution Memorial

1911 Revolution Memorial


1911 Revolution Memorial

1911 Revolution Memorial

Posted by baixing 17:00 Archived in China

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