Ezhou travel guide
Ezhou, a prefecture-level city under Hubei Province, enjoys low flat terrain dotted with lakes that produce plentiful rice, wheat and cotton. It is the native origin of the famed Wuchang fish and Chinese Pure Land Buddhism.
Top attractions include the Summer Palace of King Wu, Jiucui Pavilion, Xishan Ancient Temple, Bodhisattva Spring, Hanshi Spring, Martyr Peng Chufan's Tomb, and Yiting Cliff Inscriptions.
Blessed with picturesque scenery, Ezhou is a Yangtze River tourist city seamlessly integrating mountains, waters and urban areas. Iconic natural sites like Xishan, Liangzi Lake, and Honglian Lake draw visitors from all over.
Come immerse yourself in Ezhou's serene lakes, rolling hills, historic sites, and exquisite culture on the banks of the mighty Yangtze. Let this riverside paradise delight your spirit.
Lianhua Mountain in Ezhou
Subtitle: A Journey to the Lotus Mountain: Where Nature, Culture, and Serenity Converge Introduction: The Lotus Emerges from the Waters Nestled withi
Liangzihu Ecological Tourism Area
Subtitle: A Journey into Harmony: Exploring the Natural and Cultural Tapestry of Liangzi Lake Introduction: The Inland Pearl of Hubei Nestled in the
Ezhou Xishan Scenic Spot
Subtitle: A Journey Through Time and Nature: Exploring Ezhou's Western Hill Scenic Area 1. Introduction to a Historic Landscape Nestled on the south