Lingbo faces the East Lake, backed by the Lushan Mountain, all year round, tourists are like weaving, Wuda students leave a little bit of life here, couples take wedding photos here, young men and girls or sit at the bridge to blow the hair and laugh, or walk on the trestle bridge, stroll on the water.
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Lingbo faces the East Lake, backed by the Lushan Mountain, all year round, tourists are like weaving, Wuda students leave a little bit of life here, couples take wedding photos here, young men and girls or sit at the bridge to blow the hair and laugh, or walk on the trestle bridge, stroll on the water.
Just near the north gate of Wuhan University, there is a bus that can go directly to Lingbomen. When we went there was just a dinner at night, there were not many people and the scenery was very good. The slate is very narrow, you need to be very careful when you go, you can see the scenery by the East Lake.
Lingbomen is a free and romantic place. Looking at the East Lake from afar, the sky is clear and the water is sparkling. Walking by the lake, there is a cool summer breeze blowing. The trestle bridge of Lingbomen is the East Lake and a beautiful scenery of Wuda.
Lingbomen Scenic Area is located on Donghunan Road, named after Lingbomen on East Hunan Road, Wuhan University. It consists of several rows of trestle bridges stretching into the lake and roundabouts. It was originally an open-air swimming pool built by Wuhan University for teaching during the Republic of China. Zhou Enlai, Deng Yingchao,[1][2][3] Chiang Kai-shek, Song Meiling, Zhang Xueliang, Guo Moruo and other sojourners in Lushan have been swimming or walking here.
Overall a very good experience, there may be more interesting ways to play, I hope to continue to explore next time.
This place is romantic and literary, really suitable for feeling the atmosphere, too suitable for relaxing on holidays