Wuhan Flower Viewing Journal: Dijiao Park
Dijiao Park covers an area of over 20 hectares, of which the water surface is 3.2 hectares, accounting for 16% of the total area. The green space rate of the park is about 85%. It features an artificial lake, Peng Island, lotus pond, and other attractions. The leisure and entertainment area has a waterfront promenade, streams, children's playground, banana square, wind bamboo garden, bamboo slip calligraphy wall, and other attractions. The jungle adventure area has attractions such as Wuhan·China Garden, Wenfeng Pavilion, Shangxin Garden, and Yuemu Pavilion. The park is characterized mainly by its Jiangnan-style antique buildings, a variety of lush flowers and plants, exquisite and beautiful flower street pavements, elegant and refined stone wall carvings, and the everlasting charm of couplet calligraphy. The park has more than 22 varieties and over 1000 cherry trees, including Somei Yoshino, weeping cherry, green cherry, white snow, Dahan, Hongfeng, sunshine cherry, Komatsu Otome, Edo Higan cherry, and Taiyo cherry.
📍Detailed address: 2060 Jiefang Avenue, Jiang'an District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
🕙Business hours: 06:00-22:00
🚉Transportation strategy: Get off at Dijiao Station on Metro Line 1
⏳Playing time: 1-2 hours
💰Ticket price: Free admission
❤Recommended reason: So many flowers, all kinds of flowers, so beautiful! There are fewer people than at Wuhan University, but the flowers are just as pretty.
🌟Highlights: Cherry blossom season is here!
📝Note tips: Especially suitable for wearing Hanfu for photo shoots, with Chinese pavilions, small bridges and flowing water, flying eaves, painted beams, red walls and round doors, taking Hanfu style photos is particularly meaningful.