Recently, many people have been thinking about going to Chui Di Scenic Area to play. So, what are the fun things to do in this place? And what are some places to play? Let’s analyze it together. We have put together a simple guide for you. If you are interested, you can take a look.
1、Basic Information
Ticket: None
Address: No. 619, Luoyu East Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan
Telephone: 027-87804351
2、Transportation Guide
Bus: You can take Bus No. 28, 513, 518, 702, 703, 781, or Hubei 101 to Luoyu East Road Forest Park (bus stop). You can also take Bus No. 327 to Yujiahu Road Yujiashan North Road (bus stop). You can also take Bus No. 513 to Qingwang Road Donghu Flower and Tree City (bus stop). All of these will get you to Chui Di Scenic Area.
Self-driving: There are many parking lots in the scenic area. There is a large parking lot to the right of the main entrance. There are also parking lots near Meishan inside the park, near Shijianlu, and along the road further inside. However, please arrive early on weekends as it gets very crowded.
3、Play Items
Flower Sea Paradise
Flower Sea Paradise is a newly opened parent-child playground. You can bring your children to play. There are activities to do with friends and family, such as flower viewing, interacting with animals, play items, camping, etc.
Barbecue Area
Barbecue in Chui Di Scenic Area has always been a choice for many college students and Wuhan citizens. It is even more convenient now. You can rent your own stove and buy ingredients on-site. Just bring people to barbecue.
Greenway Cycling
Chui Di Scenic Area also has a greenway line. Cycling enthusiasts can challenge themselves here.
Taiyu Bridge
Taiyu Bridge is a place where you can see different flowers in different seasons of the year, such as canola flowers, sunflowers, and so on.
Other Attractions
There are also Puyuan Tuchui, Lingxiao Pavilion, Shijianlu (Donghu store), Songgeping, Children’s World (Bishan Zhuying store), Donghu Xiaobai, places to do crafts, etc. It’s a great place to bring your children and friends for a weekend getaway.
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