Yellow Crane Tower
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View to the west with Tortoise Hill and beyond, the Tortoise Mountain TV Tower
Yellow Crane Tower (Chinese: 黄鹤楼; pinyin: Huáng Hè Lóu) is an historic tower, often rebuilt, that stands on Sheshan (Snake Hill). Yellow Crane Tower itself is a famous tower at the bank of Yangtze River in the town of Wuchang, which is in the city of Wuhan, central China. Tourists can obtain a fine view of the Yangtze River from the top of the tower. Yellow Crane Tower is considered one of the Four Great Towers of China. In its modern version it has the appearance of an ancient tower but is built of modern materials and includes an elevator. Displays are presented at each level. To the east on the hill, a large temple bell may be struck by tourists for a small fee. During the week-long celebration of China's National Day (October 1st), ethnic and court dances are demonstrated in the western yard. Legend states that a scholar was standing in the tower, when he saw a crane flying past. He asked to hitch a ride on the crane, which took him to the Celestial Palace, and he was never to be seen again. It was made famous by a poem written by Li Bo. which roughly translates to: My old friend's said goodbye to the west, here at Yellow Crane Tower, There is another famous poem about it by Cui Hao (poet). Yellow Crane Tower is also a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1927.
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