Wuhan Travel Guide
Wuhan(武汉; Wǔhàn) is an interesting large city in the inland central area of China that somehow feels less modernized than China’s coastal cities or Beijing, but it is one of China’s main high-tech, education and financial centers. It is China’s 10th largest city. It is interesting for tourists because there are scenic areas and the big Yangtze River. The people are unusually cordial to foreigners. Because it is right in the middle of the navigable part of the Yangtze River between Shanghai on the coast and Sichuan and Chongqing far to the west, it has long been a transportation hub. The old town of Hankou that is now a part of modern Wuhan was China’s second largest commercial center after Shanghai during the 1800s and early part of the 1900s. Prices for meals and transportation are low, transportation to the city is unusually convenient, and it is an interesting tourist destination and a good place to start a tour of the Yangtze River basin. more about Wuhan »
Wuhan Top Attractions
The Yellow Crane Tower
The present Yellow Crane Tower is a modern building that was built in the 1980s after the old Yellow Crane Tower was destroyed to make way for the Changjiang River Bridge that was completed in 1957. The original site was on a hill next to the river. The new building was built on a hill about a kilometer away ... more about The Yellow Crane Tower
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Shopping in Wuhan
Wuhan is the largest city in Central China. It is divided into three main parts: Hankou (economic area), Wuchang (cultural area) and Hanyang (tourist area). Hankou is the most prosperous district in Wuhan City, and it is honored as the paradise of shopping in the city. Local Products and Gifts Turquoise Sculptures 绿松石雕 It is a kind of sculpture exq...more info about Wuhan Shopping »
Dear Hui,
There is no high speed railway. If you would like to save some time, please book the flight ticket. We can book the flight ticket for you. You can submit your enquiry on our website directly.
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Textile factories in Wuhan are mainly located in Hanyang, you can go there to have a look.
Textile factories in Wuhan are mainly located in Hanyang, you can go there to have a look.
hi C
i dont know the purpose you want to find the acupuncture place. for cure a disease or just want to experience it for healthcare?
anyway, i suggest you go to the regular hospital so that it can assure your health.
Hi Barry, Electricity in China is 220V, 50 Hz, AC. The adaptors used in China are for Type A (2-pin), type B, (3-pin), type C (2-pin) and type I(3-pin) sockets. The adaptor used in Hong Kong and Macau is type G, which is three-pin socket, UK standard. Most of the hotels have a socket in the bathroom for both 110V and 220V. Most hotels have built-in converters in bathrooms for shaving, hair dryers, etc. Outside of the bathroom, only 220V sockets are provided so a converter will be required to change the voltage from 220V to 110V and well as an adaptor to allow different pins to be used. Most hotels will have adaptor, but it is always wise to be prepared if you have some piece of electrical equipment which you want to use.
William,
There is no direct train between Wuhan to Anshan. You could take train T182 (Dep. 15:40-Arr next day 13:47) from Hankou Railway station to Shenyang North Railway station (soft sleeper costs CNY670-690 per person). Then connect T5326 (Dep. 17:49-Arr:18:41) to Anshan (Soft seat costs CNY30-40 per person). Both trains are available every day. China Highlights is happy to help you to book the train tickets, http://www.chinatravel.com/china-travel-faq/china-train-travel/what-are-the-policies-for-booking-china-train-tickets?.htm
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