
Wuhan’s Boat Commute: Riding the Waves of Tradition on the Yangtze
In Wuhan, ferries still carry commuters across the Yangtze River, blending tradition with modern urban life.
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In Wuhan, ferries still carry commuters across the Yangtze River, blending tradition with modern urban life.

A Wuhan chef has carved an intricate sculpture of Ne Zha from a pumpkin, blending culinary artistry with pop culture.

Embark on the Zhi Yin Hao in Wuhan for a one-of-a-kind floating theater experience. This replica steamship transforms into a stage, with actors performing across four levels as you cruise the Yangtze River.

Discover Wuhan’s iconic hot dry noodles, or reganmian—a simple yet flavorful street food that captures the city’s heart with its chewy noodles and rich sesame paste.

Discover Wuhan’s Jianghan Road—a historic shopping street along the Yangtze River that embodies the city’s rich past and dynamic present.

Once a bustling amusement park, Wuhan’s People’s Paradise is now revitalized by creative art installations that draw modern audiences back to its historic halls.

Discover Tanhualin in Wuhan—a historic area where early-20th-century architecture meets modern cafes and boutiques in a vibrant cultural experience.

Discover the rich global legacy of Wuhan as we explore its historic districts, filled with European consulates and international trading firms that shaped this vibrant city.

East Lake in Wuhan, central China, is a sprawling urban oasis offering boating, bird watching, cycling, and more. Experience a mini-vacation half the size of Manhattan!

Discover stunning views of Wuhan’s skyline from Chutian Terrace, where the grandeur of Chu Culture meets the majesty of the Yangtze River.