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Where Three Rivers Meet — China's Thoroughfare City
Formed from the merger of three ancient cities — Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang — Wuhan has long been called the "thoroughfare of nine provinces" for its central position on China's transport network. The city's most iconic landmark, the Yellow Crane Tower, first built in 223 AD and celebrated in Tang poetry, commands views across the Yangtze. Wuhan's East Lake, the largest urban lake in China, provides scenic respite from the intense urban energy. The city's revolutionary history — the 1911 Wuchang Uprising that overthrew the Qing dynasty began here — is preserved at the Red Building Museum.
Yellow Crane Tower (rebuilt 1985, original 223 AD)
East Lake — largest urban lake in China
Wuchang Uprising Museum (1911 Revolution)
Yangtze River Bridge views
Hubei Provincial Museum (Marquis Yi tomb)
Humid subtropical climate. Famous for brutal summers (avg 35 °C, humidity 80%+); cold wet winters (avg 4 °C). Spring and autumn are beautiful.
Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (WUH) is a major hub. High-speed rail to Beijing (4 h), Shanghai (4.5 h), Guangzhou (3.5 h) and Xi'an (3 h).
Wuhan's summer heat is extreme — schedule outdoor sightseeing before 10am and after 4pm
Hot dry noodles (Re Gan Mian) for breakfast is a Wuhan rite of passage
The Yangtze River ferry between Wuchang and Hankou is a scenic 7-minute crossing
East Lake's Cherry Blossom Garden peaks late March
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October–November and March–April for ideal temperatures.
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Mandarin, Wuhan dialect
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