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The city of Wuhan stretches along the Yangtze River and is made up of three districts, each with a distinct character. Any visit offers history, natural wonders and the hum of a city in the midst of a tech boom.
1/tab.galleryImage.size}A major hub on the Yangtze River, Wuhan is famous for its East Lake scenic area featuring 87 square kilometres of botanical gardens, plum and cherry groves and lotus blossom ponds
2/tab.galleryImage.size}Full of glittering skyscrapers and commercial prowess, vibrant Wuhan is central China’s most populous city and one of the country’s largest metropolises
3/tab.galleryImage.size}The Yellow Crane Tower is a symbol of Wuhan and sits on a hill above the Yangtze offering outstanding views over the city’s three boroughs
4/tab.galleryImage.size}With an illustrious history that stretches back 3,500 years, Wuhan is recognised as central China’s political, economic and cultural hub
5/tab.galleryImage.size}Built in the early Qing Dynasty, Guiyuan Temple is one of the four biggest Buddhist temples in Hubei and is famous for spreading Buddhism throughout the China
6/tab.galleryImage.size}Take a cable car up to UNESCO World Heritage Mount Wudang near Wuhan to enjoy enchanting scenery of mist-shrouded peaks, lovely valleys and dramatic cliffs
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A major hub on the Yangtze River, Wuhan is famous for its East Lake scenic area featuring 87 square kilometres of botanical gardens, plum and cherry groves and lotus blossom ponds
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Full of glittering skyscrapers and commercial prowess, vibrant Wuhan is central China’s most populous city and one of the country’s largest metropolises
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The Yellow Crane Tower is a symbol of Wuhan and sits on a hill above the Yangtze offering outstanding views over the city’s three boroughs
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With an illustrious history that stretches back 3,500 years, Wuhan is recognised as central China’s political, economic and cultural hub
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Built in the early Qing Dynasty, Guiyuan Temple is one of the four biggest Buddhist temples in Hubei and is famous for spreading Buddhism throughout the China
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Take a cable car up to UNESCO World Heritage Mount Wudang near Wuhan to enjoy enchanting scenery of mist-shrouded peaks, lovely valleys and dramatic cliffs
Things to do
We've chosen the must-see highlights of this fantastic city.
We've chosen the must-see highlights of this fantastic city.
Do
East Lake
China's largest urban lake, the East Lake houses a bird sanctuary, botanical garden, museums and other recreational facilities. Take a stroll along the lake under the canopy of flowering trees and enjoy the beautiful landscape.
The Tanhualin Art Village is Wuhan's answer to Beijing’s 798 art zone and Shanghai's M50 art district. Tanhualin Street itself is a famous old neighbourhood with many Republican-era buildings in the vicinity, and contemporary art galleries have injected new energy to the place in recent years.
Location
101 Tanhualin Street, Wuchang
Drink
Vox
Located within the Optics Valley is Vox, a stylish joint that’s a favourite hangout of yuppies and techies. The classy bar takes on a different vibe when it hosts regular rock performances.
A stroll here is reminiscent of a walk along the famed Shanghai Bund. The area was once a British concession and has been a famous financial district for more than a century, giving it historic and Western-style buildings. Bronze statues of legendary figures along the way add to the nostalgia.
Location
Jianghan Road, Hankou
Do
Yellow Crane Tower Park
The Yellow Crane Tower is a nationally renowned structure. Although the tower was originally built in 223 AD, the one that stands now was only put up in 1981. Yet, it is still an architectural marvel and offers magnificent art along the walls.
Rustic, down-to-earth Hubei dishes are served in a cosy setting. It is tucked away in a rather obscure location, so getting there may be tricky, but the journey will be well worth the effort.
Location
19 Dong Ting Yi Lu, Wuchang
Shop
Xitong
Exquisite handmade crafts make this shop a must-visit. Created by local artisans, items include ceramics, jewellery, ironware and even handmade paper umbrellas.
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