Wuhan Attraction
Wuhan, abbreviated as “Han”, is the capital of Hubei Province, located in the eastern part of Jianghan plain, the junction of Yangtze River and Han River. It's the largest city in central region, also the center of middle and lower part of Yangtze River in industry, commercial, finance, transportation and culture. Yangtze River and Han River across the city which divide Wuhan into t...
First Bridge on the Yangtze River
Type:Architectures and Amenities
The Wuhan Changjiang River Bridge Project began on September 9, 1955, and opened to traffic on October 13, 1957. The entire two-story bridge was done in Chin...
Hubei Provincial Museum
Type:Architectures and Amenities
The Hubei Provincial Museum is a fantastic place but is still a relatively well-kept secret among tourists. The museum displays items unearthed from a king's...
Baotong Temple
Type:Relics and Sites
Baotong Temple is a classic Chinese Buddhist temple that is now almost entirely situated on a hillside- an impressive feat! It is fairly difficult to see the...
Guiyuan Temple
Type:Relics and Sites
In terms of both religion and architecture, Guiyuan Temple is Wuhan's most famous of Buddhist temples. This temple has been considered to be one of the most ...
East Lake
Type:Water Sightseeing
Situated in the eastern suburbs of Wuchang, the East Lake Park is the largest open space in the city and is six times the size of the West Lake in Hangzhou. ...