Wuhan, the city of great rivers, great lakes, and grandeur—here, you can discover it all. From the city's impressions to its 3,500-year history, and on to the well-connected transportation zone, every aspect showcases Wuhan’s 'greatness.' Step into the grand exhibition hall, where a 1,200-square-meter, nationally first-of-its-kind 'theater-style model hall' presents the entire urban layout of the river city in perfect scale. On the second and fifth floors, the subway driving simulation areas even allow children to experience the fun of operating a metro train!
Location: 212 meters walk from Exit D of Wuhan Metro Line 3 (Citizen's Home Station).
Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00 (16:30 stops admitting visitors; closed on Sundays, holidays subject to announcement).
Reservation Method: Enter the venue by swiping your second-generation ID card at the entrance gate.
“Jiangcheng” Wuhan is inseparable from the Yangtze River. The museum, located in front of the Flood Prevention Monument on Hankou River Beach, houses old photos, videos, and artifacts that vividly recount the city's heroic struggles against the river's tides. Ascend to the rooftop observation deck, where you can gaze at the mighty Yangtze, feel the river breeze, and enjoy a moment of tranquility.
Location: 10-minute walk from Exit L4 of Wuhan Metro Line 1/7 (Sanyang Road Station).
Opening Hours: 9:00-16:30 (16:00 stops admitting visitors, 16:15 begins clearing; closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and holidays except for special night events).
Reservation Method: Free reservation via the "Wuhan Cultural Tourism Code" WeChat mini-program.
From the Hanyang Rifle to China's first police helicopter,and from criminal investigation equipment to communication devices developed since the founding of the People's Republic of China,these artifacts have witnessed the establishment of China's policing system and the magnificent evolution of the People's Public Security forces.Here,visitors—not only satisfy children's curiosity about the police world but also help them grasp the profound meaning of "guardianship."
Location: 768-meter walk from Exit L4 of Wuhan Metro Lines 1/7 (Sanyang Road Station).
Opening Hours: 10:00-16:00 (entry stops at 15:30; closed on Mondays, except for public holidays).
Reservation Method: Free reservation via the "Wuhan Cultural Tourism Code" WeChat mini-program.
China Rare Stone Museum
The wonder stones here will amaze children! 500-million-year-old "trilobites", the "Three Friends of Winter" (pine, bamboo, and plum blossom), and China's "First Dragon" - Lufengosaurus ... Along with crystalline crystals and colorful mineral formations, it's like stepping into Nature's "Art Gallery".
Opening Hours: 9:00-16:00
Reservation: Free admission, no reservation required.
Paper airplanes can also be a source of great knowledge? This is truly a paradise for children! The museum displays 200 paper airplanes in eight major categories including distance-type, simulation-based, and bionic models. During the summer vacation, we'll host "Paper Airplane Charity Classes" where aviation science experts will teach basic folding techniques and flight skills guidance. Come join us for a summer of fun and learning!
Rail Transit Line 6 Qianjin Village Station Exit D Walk 236 meters
Opening Hours: 9:00-18:00
Reervation: Free admission, no reservation required.
Wuhan Bridge Museum
The Bridge Museum, themed "From Impassable Barriers to Open Pathways: A Global and Timeless Tale of Bridges,"systematically showcases ancient bridges like the Zhaozhou Bridge and Lugou Bridge, as well as post-revolutionary Chinese landmarks such as the Yangtze River Bridge and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. Its "Bridge Technology Experience Zone" offers interactive exhibits like 5D cinemas and VR bridge construction simulations, allowing children to immerse themselves in the ingenuity of bridge-building and experience the awe of "bridges spanning north and south."
Take Line 6 of the rail transit system to Guobo Center South Station (Exit C), then either walk 10 minutes or transfer to Bus No. 517 for direct access.
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM; 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Last admission at 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM; Closed on Sundays).
Reservation Method: Free reservation via the "Wuhan Cultural Tourism Code" WeChat mini-program.