• The modern Yellow Crane Tower, rebuilt from 1981 to 1985. Pow Kee Photographers Studio. Yellow Crane Tower, Wuhan. 1870s. Albumen silver print.
  • This iconic tower has gained worldwide recognition due to the poem “Yellow Crane Tower” written by the Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao, elevating its status as a...
  • You can also use tram line 1 and 4. You can use line 2 from Wuhan Airport to Optics Valley Square station. Then use any bus to go to Yellow Crane Tower.
  • The White Cloud Pavilion is located at the top of Mount Gaoguan of the Snake Mountain and about 274 meters east of the Yellow Crane Tower.
  • The Xin family soon became rich and they built the Yellow Crane Tower as a symbol of gratitude to the Taoist priest.
  • Historical evidence suggests that in actual fact, The Yellow Crane Tower has existed in various forms since AD 223 during the Three Kingdoms Period.
  • You can visit Yellow Crane Tower on your own, but many travelers appreciate the extra insight a guide provides.
  • The Yellow Crane Tower is well-known as the top of the three famous towers in South China and one of the top forty national tourist destinations in China.
  • The Yellow Crane Tower has an architectural style between the classic and the modern stile; it does that is an excellent example of poetry and beauty.
  • The front wall of the second floor holds a marble inscription of Tang Dynasty poet Yan Baojin’s ‘Note on the Yellow Crane Tower’.
  • The Yellow Crane Tower locates in Wuhan, Hubei province of China, it has a history of 1,700 years since AD 223 years.
  • With its original function of ministry gave place to a scenic spot for junketing and chanting in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Yellow Crane Tower had witnessed the...