Yellow Crane Tower, located on Snake Hill in Wuchang, is one of the "Three Famous Towers South of Yangtze River (the other two being the Yueyang Tower in Hunan Province and Tengwang Tower in Jiangxi Province). Legend tells, in ancient times, a family (named Old Xin) opened a pothouse, and a Taoist monk dressed shabbily always begged for wine, meanwhile, Old Xin never rejected to give him for over six months. Then this monk drew a crane on the wall of the pothouse to thank Old Xin for his charity before his departure and said that it could dance. This painted crane could really dance and added much fun to this family. Thus a lot of guests were attracted here by this crane. From then on, business in this pothouse was flouring. Ten years later, this Taoist monk returned and rode on the crane to the sky. To memorize this Taoist, Old Xin built this tower here and named Yellow Crane Tower.
The main building of Yellow Crane Tower has five floors. The first floor is a hall to display a famous painting, the immortal leaving to the sky by the crane; the second floor mainly introduce its history; the third one houses a collection of poems of scholars; the forth is to list works of modern painters; the top floor you can have a panoramic view of the entire city, Yangtze River and Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge.