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Yellow Crane Tower
It is a traditional Chinese tower located in Wuhan. Yellow Crane Tower was made famous by an 8th-century poem written by Cui Hao, titled "Yellow Crane Tower". The current structure was built in 1981, but the tower has existed in various forms from as early as AD 223. The current Yellow Crane Tower is 51.4 m high. It is situated on Snake Hill, one kilometer away from the original site, on the banks of the Yangtze River in Wuchang District.
Wuhan Yangtze Great Bridge
It commonly known as Wuhan First Yangtze Bridge is a double-deck road and rail bridge across the Yangtze River in Wuhan. At its completion in 1957, the bridge was the easternmost crossing of the Yangtze, and was often referred to as the "First Bridge of the Yangtze". The bridge extends 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) from Turtle Hill in Hanyang, on the northern bank of the Yangtze, to Snake Hill in Wuchang, on the southern bank of the Yangtze. Actual construction began in September 1955 and was completed in October 1957. The upper level of the bridge is a two-way, four-lane automobile highway. The lower level is a double-track railway on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway line.
Hubei Provincial Museum
It is one of the best-known museums in China, with a large amount of state-level historic and cultural relics. The museum is located in the Wuchang District of Wuhan, Hubei Province, not far from the west shore of Wuhan's East Lake. It has a collection of over 200,000 objects, including the Sword of Goujian, an ancient set of bronze bells (Bianzhong), and extensive artifacts from the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng and the tombs at Baoshan. The particular importance of several of the archaeological items in the museum's collection has been recognized by the national government by including them in the shortlist of Chinese cultural relics forbidden to be exhibited abroad.