Jingzhou Ancient City, a well-preserved walled settlement in central Hubei, is a living testament to China’s imperial history and martial legacy. Encircled by a 11.28-kilometer-long city wall dating to the Ming Dynasty, it boasts ancient gates, moats, and temples, earning it the nickname "The Fortress of the Yangtze." Designated a "National Historical and Cultural City" in 1982, it merges Three Kingdoms lore, Han Dynasty architecture, and vibrant local culture, offering visitors a journey through 2,600 years of Chinese civilization.