Yangtze Cruise ends Wuhan city trip

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The group photo taken in front of one of the bronze statues at the waterfront.
The Qingchuan Pavilion building.
The view of the first bridge of Wuhan. Photos: Desmond Markus
The group photo taken in front of one of the bronze statues at the waterfront.
One of the bronze statues built along the waterfront.
The nine Pods made from yellow stone.


WUHAN, China: The last day of Sarawak media trip in Wuhan city commenced with riding the Yangtze Cruise to have the closed sight seeing of Wuhan first bridge.

The Yangtze Cruise is one of the initiatives for tourists to have an overall closed up view of the first Wuhan bridge which is the only bridge among other 11 bridges installed with rail train.

It took about one-hour ride to complete the scenery view below the bridge and the tourists are also able to see the skyscraper view along the river.

Finished with the scenery of the bridge, the visiting activity continued with a visit to the Qingchuan Pavilion, a memorial of the great hero, Yu, who dredged floods off the Chanjiang River.

The famous pavilion site provides a scene along the river. It was ruined several times in a fate similar to the Yellow Crane Tower and the existing present building was rebuilt in 1983.

After that, the last pitstop was walking along the waterfront whereby there are many bronze and yellow stone statues also called pods and are built featuring many kind of creatures.

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