Qianjiang

Qianjiang is a sub-prefectural city of south-central Hubei Province, China. The city spans an area of 2,004 square kilometres, and has a population of 946,277 as of 2010. Wikipedia.
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Cao Yu Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
(Translated by Google) Nice environment (Original) 环境不错
向上天天 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Came here to eat shrimp, and took a look at it, it’s not bad (Original) 吃虾来的,顺便看看,还不错
hao Li (Uopo) — Google review
(Translated by Google) good environment (Original) いい環境
Koui Kann — Google review
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Xiongkouzhen

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Historic Walking Areas
Military Bases & Facilities
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Hubei Provincial Museum

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History Museums
Hubei Provincial Museum, established in 1953, is a large museum with an impressive collection of around 200,000 historical and cultural artifacts.
All I can say is wow! The overall layout of Hubei Provincial Museum reflects the construction model and characteristics of Chu State (a state in the Spring and Autumn Period (770BC-476BC)). It is amazing to see what kind of technology that they had even before Christ was born. The tomb of Marquis was simply impressive. How well preserved it was as well as all of the artifacts that were buried. He was the 9th emperor of the Han dynasty. There are many photos showing how they excavated the tomb and parts which were completely under water. The majority of the works lost wax technique. It is hard to imagine that they could make such detailed bronze statuary. The museum is split into three parts: the comprehensive exhibition hall, the Chu Culture Exhibition Hall and the Chime Bell Exhibition Hall. The bells were so impressive. There was a small display in a corner where you could simulate the bells tones just by pressing a key on a keyboard. Depending on where the bell was hit was a different tone.
S D — Google review
One of the most disappointing museums I’ve visited. The English descriptions were choppy and didn’t paint a comprehensive narrative of the Chu state. Wikipedia does a better job of summarizing their exhibitions. The audio guide you can rent - I DO NOT RECOMMEND. You pay 30 RMB for it and there’s only about 20 descriptions for items in the entire museum. Although the museum is free to enter, truly you don’t get anything out of the experience.
Calista Lu — Google review
A gorgeous place to spend at least three hours on. A concise exhibit that showcases what Hubei is known for. Go for the souvenirs, the bookmarks and nick nacks are very affordable.
Ricky Vale — Google review
Here keeps Chime Bells which is the largest bronze musical instrument discovered so far, as well as the sword of Zhou Juan, the king of the Yue State in the Spring and Autumn Period, who is very well-known to Chinese people.
Antony Li — Google review
Museum with free admission,  you only need to book a few hours to visit, just watch out for the queues at the entrance There are some really interesting exhibits to see.
Miroslav Čechák — Google review
Expansive museum with a trove of valuable collections. Including some extremely significant items. Nicely organized, beautifully presented and with beautiful fitting architecture, there were also some activities that could be booked for an additional charge, such as a historical musical program. Definitely worth the price of admission.
Z. Cai — Google review
Mostly highlights the development of pottery through the ages in China. A nice place to visit, shows information both in English and Chinese. Entry is free, but reservation required, which can be done on site. For foreigners, no reservation required, one can enter by just showing the passport.
Hafizul Islam — Google review
An excellent place to get in touch with China's history and ancient arts. Everything is well preserved.
Muhammad Kamran — Google review
Impressive bells and ming pottery on display with good attempt to translate in English for non-Chinese speaking visitors to understand. Some glimpse of world class exhibits and portrayal of excavation sites.
Dinesh S — Google review
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Zhongbai Warehouse

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Zhongshang Buffalo Super Center

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