Where to Catch Crabs Around Wuhan: Yaojiashan Xiangxigu and Jingshan Meiren Valley Worth a Visit

Unconsciously, Wuhan has become a very large city. As the city grows, rivers, lakes and forests are reduced. I remember catching fish and crabs in small rivers when I was a child, but that is a thing of the past. It is definitely not possible to do that in Wuhan. So where are some places around Wuhan where you can catch crabs? Let’s take a look together.

I. Yaojiashan Xiangxigu

First, I recommend Yaojiashan Xiangxigu. Yaojiashan Xiangxigu is not far from Wuhan, a 1.5-hour drive. There are places to camp, glass houses, etc. If you want to go and play, it is best to go for 2 days and 1 night.

Where to Catch Crabs Around Wuhan: Yaojiashan Xiangxigu and Jingshan Meiren Valley Worth a Visit

The glass houses are pure natural photo spots. There is also a small stream outside. You can go down and play in the stream outside. If you are lucky, you can catch crabs and small fish. There is a bonfire party at night. You can also go boating and climbing during the day.

Where to Catch Crabs Around Wuhan: Yaojiashan Xiangxigu and Jingshan Meiren Valley Worth a Visit

For accommodation, choose a glass house, which has everything, including showers. You can order dishes or buy your own ingredients for grilling. There are many theme activities.

II. Jingshan Meiren Valley

Where to Catch Crabs Around Wuhan: Yaojiashan Xiangxigu and Jingshan Meiren Valley Worth a Visit

Jingshan Meiren Valley is also a tourist attraction with streams as its main feature. There are rivers, waterfalls, and many adults bring their children to catch fish and crabs. If you really want to go and play, you still need to choose a 2-day and 1-night itinerary. Jingshan Meiren Valley doesn’t have much to do on its own. It’s mainly for sightseeing and waterfalls. There are entertainment options, but not many. There are bamboo rafts and cable cars. Accommodation is convenient, but transportation is a bit of a pain. It is best to drive yourself.

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