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Wuhan: The Sound of History

The Lugou Bridge Road here leads to Shengli Street. Historical buildings and immovable cultural relics can be seen everywhere, as well as the former sites of various command posts. New military regions have been built on the old land, highlighting Wuhan's status as a thoroughfare connecting nine provinces. The hospital's slogan is "Serving the People's Health" and the banner on the street reads "One Person, the Whole Family's Honor". Walking on the street gives me a full sense of security. The provincial museum is so large that it can accommodate the 800-year history of the Chu State. The name of the Provincial Museum’s history exhibition is “Looking into the Vast Sky of Chu”, which reminds people of the last few lines of this poem: Looking into the vast sky of Chu, the sky is vast. No matter how strong the wind and waves are, it is better than strolling in the garden. I have some free time today. Time flies! The wind blows the masts, the tortoise and snake remain still, and a grand plan begins. A bridge spans the north and the south, turning the natural barrier into a thoroughfare. A calm lake emerges from a high gorge. It is actually the most appropriate word to describe Wuhan. The chime performance at the Provincial Museum is worth seeing, and during the Spring Festival there is a special performance of "Spring Festival Overture". The Hubei Provincial Museum is different from the Hunan Provincial Museum. The Hunan Provincial Museum is light and agile, while the Hubei Provincial Museum gives people a sense of seriousness, like the bronze ware of Zenghouyi and the Sword of Goujian, King of Yue, which exudes a wise and cold light. The transportation is quite convenient, and you can basically get a taxi. It's just a little congested, so taking the subway is just right. The taste is heavy in oil and salt, which may not be very friendly to some of our friends from the south. But I think it's delicious 😋
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Posted: Feb 6, 2025
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