Jingzhou Attractions
Xuanmiao Taoist Temple (玄妙观), originally built during the Tang Dynasty in the Kaiyuan era, fell into ruins due to military conflicts. The existing structure...
Jingzhou Guandi Temple (荆州关帝庙), also known as Guan Gong Temple, covers an area of 4500 square meters. It was originally built in the 29th year of the Ming...
Taihui Taoist Temple (太晖观), originally built in the 26th year of the Hongwu era (1393), holds a rich history as it was initially constructed as a royal...
Sanguo Park (三国公园, Three Kingdoms Park), situated in Jingzhou, covers an expansive area of 260,000 square meters, with a significant portion, 170,000 square...
Wanshou Pagoda (万寿宝塔), located in Wanshou Garden, Jingzhou, China, has a rich history dating back to the 27th year of the Ming Dynasty’s Jiajing...
Guan Yu Temple (关羽祠), located atop the Unarmored Hill (卸甲山) near the southern gate of the ancient city of Jingzhou, is a memorial constructed by the people...
Wanshou Garden (万寿园) in Jingzhou is a tranquil oasis surrounded by Jingjiang River on three sides, capturing the attention of visitors with its renowned...
The former residence of Zhang Juzheng (张居正故居) is located within the East Gate of the ancient city of Jingzhou. In the fifth year of the Ming Dynasty’s...
Weishui Scenic Area (洈水风景区), situated in the foothills of the Wuling Mountains, stands at the heart of the “Golden Triangle” of tourism, encompassing...
The Honghu Lake Eco-Tourism Scenic Area (洪湖生态旅游风景区), nestled amidst the natural and cultural landscapes of Honghu Lake, boasts a pristine and authentic...
Located in Jingzhou District, Hubei Province, the Jingzhou Ancient City Wall (荆州古城墙) stands as one of the four relatively intact ancient city walls in...
Established in 1958, Jingzhou Museum (荆州博物馆) stands as a cultural repository with a sprawling exhibition space spanning over 50,000 square meters. The...
Jingzhou Ancient City (荆州古城), also known as Jiangling City, stands as one of the best-preserved and grandest ancient cities in southern China. Located...