Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge

Opening Time: December 2009 Length: 4,657.1 m

Design Speed: 60 km/h for the upper deck ( two-way, six-lane expressway),

200 km/h for the lower deck ( two-way, four-track railway)

  The Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge connects Qingshan District and Jiang'an District, serving as a key cross-river corridor in Wuhan. It begins at the Qinghua Interchange in the south and extends to the Hanshi Interchange in the north, forming an integral part of Wuhan's Third Ring Road. The bridge is equipped with an intelligent lighting control system, allowing real-time adjustments to brightness and lamp density based on traffic flow.

Qingshan Riverside Park

  Stretching 7.5 kilometers from Luojia Port to Wufeng Gateway, Qingshan Riverside is an integral part of the Yangtze River Main Axis planned by Wuhan. Boasting the highest green coverage rate among Wuhan's river beaches, it has earned multiple prestigious awards, including the China Construction Engineering Luban Prize (National Quality Project) and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group's “Cities4Tomorrow” Award, recognizing its excellence in urban sustainability and environmental design.

Jitoushan Park

  Jitoushan Park is the first forest park in Wuhan's Qingshan District, offering scenic views of the Yangtze River to the north and Yellow Crane Tower to the west. Designed to blend with the natural terrain, the park features 12 scenic spots, including Xinghua Chunyu (literally, apricot flower and spring rain) Pavilion, Shuitian Yise (literally, water and sky in one hue) Pavilion, and Liushuang (literally, flowing frost) Pavilion, all connected by a 4,000-meter circular walking trail. The main attraction, the Linhelou Pavilion, provides a panoramic view of the Yangtze River and “Ten Mile Steel City” (Qingshan District). With over 360,000 trees, including camphor tree, purple magnolia, and Chinese silk tree, the park has become a popular destination for locals to relax and enjoy nature.

Wuhan Peace Park

  Wuhan Peace Park spans 520,000 square m and was formerly known as Qingshan Nursery. Beyond being a comprehensive urban park offering leisure, recreation, and fitness facilities for residents, it also serves as Wuhan's supply center for nursery stock and flower cultivation. The park plays a key role in urban road greening, major flower exhibitions, as well as floral arrangements for conferences across the city.