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Spring blossoms frame the iconic Yellow Crane Tower, standing gracefully atop Sheshan (Snake Hill) on Wuhan's southern Yangtze bank. Originally built in the Three Kingdoms (220-280) era and rebuilt multiple times over the centuries, it has been celebrated by generations of poets. | Collector
Spring blossoms frame the iconic Yellow Crane Tower, standing gracefully atop Sheshan (Snake Hill) on Wuhan's southern Yangtze bank. Originally built in the Three Kingdoms (220-280) era and rebuilt multiple times over the centuries, it has been celebrated by generations of poets.
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Spring blossoms frame the iconic Yellow Crane Tower, standing gracefully atop Sheshan (Snake Hill) on Wuhan's southern Yangtze bank. Originally built in the Three Kingdoms (220-280) era and rebuilt multiple times over the centuries, it has been celebrated by generations of poets.

Spring blossoms frame the iconic Yellow Crane Tower, standing gracefully atop Sheshan (Snake Hill) on Wuhan's southern Yangtze bank. Originally built in the Three Kingdoms (220-280) era and rebuilt multiple times over the centuries, it has been celebrated by generations of poets.

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