I attended a book club on a smart cruise ship on Wuhan's East Lake
When I transferred to Wuhan by plane, my friend happened to have a book club at 2:30 pm. The location was at the smart cruise ship dock in East Lake Park.
It was already winter, but the scenery of East Lake Park was still beautiful. The red leaves were showing off their most charming posture, the roses were smiling to welcome guests from all over the world, and the weeping willows by the lake were quietly bowing their heads, listening to the beautiful music of the river water beating against the shore!
At the smart cruise ship dock, a large ship was docked at the pier, which was the venue for my friend's book club. My friend is a professor at a university in Wuhan, a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, and a PhD from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He invited 12 members, including Hubei TV, a company president, freelancers, and senior executives of Taikang Insurance Company Hubei Branch, to recite and discuss the content of 10 poems he wrote in recent years about "brothers, wine, and love stories." I was a visitor from Guangzhou who transferred to Wuhan, and I was lucky to experience a close encounter with the author, exchanging reading experiences and sharing the background and motivation of the author's writing. The book club was relaxed and cheerful, and the members were all smiles. Before we knew it, night had fallen. The cruise ship at night was filled with a warm atmosphere, and I couldn't help but take a picture to commemorate it.