Wuhan's stunning view of Yellow Crane Tower (Huanghe Lou) and Qingchuan Pavilion (Qingchuan Ge) was captured centuries ago in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) painting Highlights at the Confluence of the Yangtze and Han Rivers, now in the collection of Wuhan Museum in Hubei province.
Follow the video to explore Wuhan's earliest "aerial view" and the stories behind this timeless landscape. [Video/provided to China Museums]
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