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Top 10 places Trip to Wuhan, China|武汉最好玩的10个地方|Travel Guide - Best Travel in China

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Take you to see all over China,
Today I will take you into Wuhan.
This is a metropolis with a sense of history and modernity,
People who come here want to taste delicious food,
Feel the strong atmosphere of city life in Wuhan,
I was afraid of missing that scenery.
Here are ten fun places to visit in the city.
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15 Best Places to Visit in Chongqing, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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Wuhan China: Hubei Capital City Top 4 Must VISIT and Bike Sharing Revolution [Small Girl Big World]

Follow me to for a cycling via bike sharing around the city of (武汉) Wuhan China. I will bring you travel to top 4 Must VISIT of this capital city of Hubei Province such as Wuhan University, Wuhan East Lake, Changjiang Bridge, Yangtze River and Yellow Crane Tower. In this video, I also introduce you to the green bike sharing in Wuhan City and bringing you the fantastic night view of Yangtze River.

Bike Sharing - Starts at 0.49
China’s billion-dollar bike sharing revolution has already transformed the look and feel of cities around the country, with more than 100 million apps downloaded and billions of rides taken on many millions of bikes. I will use one of these bike to have cycling trip around famous landmark of Wuhan China.

Wuhan University - Starts at 3.09
Wu Han Universe is one of the top 10 university in China. It is located in Luojiashan, Wuchang District. Wuhan University has a great architecture and picturesque scenery for tourist. If you are in Wuhan China in the spring, be sure to check out the cherry blossom (sakura) in Wuhan University. Cherry blossom is a famous tourist attraction.

Wuhan East Lake - Starts at 6.05
East Lake know as Donghu in Chinese is located in Wuchang District. It is the largest lake in Wuhan Hubei and located next to Wuhan University. With numerous parks around it, all summer long it is a popular swimming area for the youths and families alike.

Yellow Crane Tower - Starts at 7.44
Know as Huanghelou in Chinese, this single largest tourist attraction in Wuhan China. The tower is a modern construction built on the site of twelve previous incarnations. It is one of the four great towers in China. Yellow Crane Tower sits atop Snake Hill near the Changjiang Bridge (Number One Yangtze River Bridge). There are two version of story regarding this tower. first version is about a god who drew a crane inside the tower and this entire tower came to life. Second version being a poet Li Bai who wrote a farewell poem to his best friend.

Changjiang Bridge & Yangtze River - Starts at 11.39
The Wuhan Yangtze Great Bridge commonly known as Wuhan First Yangtze Bridge, is a double-deck road and rail bridge across the Yangtze River in Wuhan Hubei China, in Central China. At its completion in 1957, the bridge was the easternmost crossing of the Yangtze, and was often referred to as the First Bridge of the Yangtze or Number One Yangtze River Bridge. The bridge extends 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) from Turtle Hill in Hanyang, on the northern bank of the Yangtze, to Snake Hill in Wuchang.

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The Journey ep6: Wuhan, Gateway to Hubei

More than the Yellow Crane Tower and the famed Wudang Mountains, this city of rivers and bridges has a little-known secret: the 1930s comes to life at night on board a cruise ship! Watch what you can see and do in Wuhan in this episode of #TheJourneyChina.

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Aerial China:Wuhan City, Hubei Province湖北武漢市

Wuhan City, abbreviated as Han,
Also known as Jiangcheng, a prefecture-level city and provincial capital of Hubei Province,
Sub-provincial city, national central city, megacity
China's important industrial base,
Science and education base and comprehensive transportation hub,
The city has jurisdiction over 13 districts with a total area of 8,569.15 square kilometers.
By the end of 2022, the permanent population was 13,739,000,
The GDP of the region was 1.86643 trillion yuan
Wuhan is located in the east of Jianghan Plain and the middle reaches of the Yangtze River.
Where the Yangtze River and its largest tributary, the Han River, converge,
The formation of Wuhan three towns (Wuchang, Hankou, Hanyang) across the river pattern,
The city has rivers, lakes and harbors,
Water area accounts for a quarter of the total area of the city,
Rated as an international wetland city.
As the economic and geographical center of China,
Wuhan is known as the thoroughfare of nine provinces,
It is the largest water, land and air transportation hub in inland China.
Shipping center of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River,
Its high-speed rail network covers most of China,
It is the only city in Central China that can fly directly to five continents.
Wuhan is the core city of the Yangtze River Economic Belt,
The strategic fulcrum of the rise of central China,
Pilot zone for comprehensive innovation and reform,
China Optics Valley is committed to building
An innovation and entrepreneurship center with global influence.
According to the requirements of the National Development and Reform Commission,
Wuhan is accelerating its transformation into a national economic center,
High-level science and technology innovation center, business logistics center and
It is a national central city supported by four functions of the international exchange center.
Wuhan is a national historical and cultural city and an important birthplace of Chu culture.
Since the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States,
Wuhan has long been a military and commercial hub in southern China,
The Yuan Dynasty became the province of Huguang province,
The Ming and Qing Dynasties were praised as the first prosperous place in Chu.
And the world four together one.
Hankou port opened at the end of Qing Dynasty
And the Westernization movement started the modernization process of Wuhan,
It became an important economic center of modern China.
Wuhan is the first place of the Xinhai Revolution,
In modern history, it has become the national political,
Military and cultural center.

40 Beautiful Facts About Wuhan (武汉) In Hubei Province, China

Find out more about these 40 Wuhan facts in our article:


As the most populated city in Central China and the capital of the Hubei Province, Wuhan (武汉) has weathered thousands of years of history. The city of Wuhan was officially established in 1927, composed of 13 districts. Wuhan was briefly China’s capital, and it is the 5th Chinese city to have a metro system, and is still considered the center of local transport in China.

Wuhan has 3 national development zones, 4 scientific and technological development parks. Along with these industries, over 350 research institutes and 1,656 high tech enterprises are based in Wuhan. Long before its reputation as a center for industry, academics, and research, Wuhan used to be the three separate towns of Hanyang, Hankou, and Wuchang. Because it lies between the Han and Yangtze River, the area evolved into a center for trade and business through time.

Find out more about this city with a rich history in our Wuhan Facts video.

0:15 Where is Wuhan?
0:31 How did Wuhan get its name?
1:15 Wuhan is the most populated city in Central China.
1:31 The Republic of China established Wuhan out of 3 separate towns.
2:01 Wuhan is known as the Chicago of China.
2:20 Wuhan has one of the fastest trains in the world.
2:33 The Wuchang Uprising originated from Wuhan.
2:53 A student once attacked a principal with a shoe in Wuhan University.
3:42 Wuhan weather can get extremely hot.
4:07 Wuhan’s symbol is the plum blossom.
4:29 Wuhan time follows GMT+8.
4:37 Hubei cuisine is part of China’s ten major cooking styles.
5:07 A popular Wuhan breakfast is re-gan mian.
5:24 Wuhan serves salty donuts.
5:38 Wuhan hosts one of the oldest operas in China.
6:05 Wuhan winters begin in December and end in February.
6:19Wuhan is one of the largest university towns in the world.
6:42 Mao Zedong would live in Wuhan on his time off.
7:06 Wuhan is home to many Olympic swimmers.
7:36 Hua Mulan probably lived in Wuhan.
7:54 Wuhan is also a center for research.
8:14 The COVID-19 pandemic originated from Wuhan.

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China’s Main Industrial & Transport Center
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Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province in central China, is situated on Jianghan Plain, a river-crossed fertile land created by the Hanjiang River joining the Yangtze River.

This is a routine port for a Yangtze River cruise. Divided by the Yangtze, Wuhan is known as the 'Three Towns of Wuhan' with Hankou and Hanyang on the west bank, and Wuchang on the east.

Being an important industrial base in China, Wuhan has developed a complete industrial system of iron and steel, automobile, optoelectronics, chemical industry, metallurgy, textile, shipbuilding, manufacturing, and medicine.

This city is also China’s main transport hub as its high-speed rail network radiates most cities of China and flights to the world.

It takes about 5 hours to Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong by train while there are 40 direct overseas routes to four continents. Moreover, Wuhan is an important science and education City in China. The number of colleges and universities ranks third in China.

Beautiful cherry blossom, wonderful lake and river views and abundant snacks all add unique charm to Wuhan.

In March, cherry blossoms in full bloom in Wuhan University and Mo Mountain attract tourists from all over the country.

And the picturesque East Lake and night scenery of Yangtze River will make you intoxicated. All kinds of breakfasts in Hubu Alley are particularly attractive. A bowl of Hot and Dry Noodles is an indispensable delicacy in the life of Wuhan people.

Wuhan, the sprawling capital of Central China’s Hubei province, is a commercial center divided by the Yangtze and Han rivers.

The city contains many lakes and parks, including expansive, picturesque East Lake. Nearby, the Hubei Provincial Museum displays relics from the Warring States period, including the Marquis Yi of Zeng’s coffin and bronze musical bells from his 5th-century B.C. tomb.

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Wuhan Cherry Blossom
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East Lake Cherry Blossom Park is located in the East Lake Moshan Scenic Area in Wuhan.

The quantity and variety of cherry blossoms are much larger than those in Wuhan University. It is another excellent choice for viewing cherry blossoms in Wuhan. The architecture and garden style of the East Lake Cherry Blossom Park are an imitation of the Japanese style, with a five-storied pagoda at the center, as well as a rainbow bridge, Tori, Doumen, etc.

They are very evocative. Early cherry blossoms, middle cherry blossoms, and late cherry blossoms are all in the park. For this reason, the flowering period is longer than in many other places.

Surrounded on three sides by the famous East Lake, it is no wonder that tourists from both China and abroad would flock to this prestigious University.

Once a year the school further secures its spot as the most beautiful campus in China with its cherry blossoms.

During the Cherry Blossom Festival, however, the narrow lanes are packed to the brim with tourists from all over the country. In addition, the actual number of cherry blossom trees on campus is quite few.

This means you will find thousands of selfie-stick wielding tourists crowding around a handful of trees. For those still looking to check out the cherry blossoms in Wuhan, you do have an alternative: East Lake Cherry Blossom Park.

Though mainly associated with Japan, cherry blossom season is a widely anticipated event in cities around the world, a sign that spring has arrived, an opportunity for people to get out and enjoy nature’s unrivaled beauty.

Right now, no city is more deserving of that message of hope and renewal than Wuhan.

Wuhan’s cherry blossom trees are in full bloom right now.
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0:00 Intro
1:45 Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street
55:32 Wuhan Cherry Blossom, East Lake Garden
1:44:37 Chuhe Han Street Shopping Area
2:16:33 Wuhan Dream Plaza Shopping Mall
2:37:55 Riverside Park
2:53:29 Hubu Alley
3:10:28 Shopping Mall Night walk

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2023 in Wuhan

In Wuhan, the transportation hub, cross the four seasons, travel through the three towns - Hankou, Hanyang and Wuchang, and tour the Yangtze river and Han river. Let's enjoy the days in Wuhan during the Chinese new Year! Video by 喆 Film

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中國自古就有賞梅的習俗,尤其是踏雪尋梅,成為文人墨客、驢友賞花最愛的旅遊方式,每年的1-3月份是賞梅花的好時節。 那麼,國內賞梅花去哪裡最好呢? 樂樂小編為你整理了中國十大賞梅勝地,包含了南京梅花山、上海淀山湖梅園、平武印象梅林、西山林屋梅海、張家港香山梅嶺、武漢東湖磨山梅園、無錫 梅園、荔波萬畝梅園、流溪河國家森林公園等,跟著我們的攝影機一起來看看。
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Wuchang, Wuhan???????? The Most Populous Megacity in Central China (4K HDR)

Wuchang forms part of the urban core of and is one of 13 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, China. It is the oldest of the three cities that merged into modern-day Wuhan, and stood on the right (southeastern) bank of the Yangtze River, opposite the mouth of the Han River. The two other cities, Hanyang and Hankou, were on the left (northwestern) bank, separated from each other by the Han River.

The name Wuchang remains in common use for the part of urban Wuhan south of the Yangtze River. Administratively, however, it is split between several districts of the City of Wuhan. The historic center of Wuchang lies within the modern Wuchang District, which has an area of 82.4 square kilometres (31.8 sq mi) and a population of 1,003,400.[4] Other parts of what is colloquially known as Wuchang are within Hongshan District (south and south-east) and Qingshan District (north-east). Presently, on the right bank of the Yangtze, it borders the districts of Qingshan (for a very small section) to the northeast and Hongshan to the east and south; on the opposite bank it borders Jiang'an, Jianghan and Hanyang.

On 10 October 1911, the New Army stationed in the city started the Wuchang Uprising, a turning point of the Xinhai Revolution that overthrew the Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China.

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1:20:19 Yangtze River Observation Deck

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Wuhan city - China Skyline

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est la capitale tentaculaire de la province du Hubei, au centre de la Chine. Ce centre commerçant est traversé par le fleuve Yang-Tsé et la rivière Han. La ville comporte de nombreux lacs et parcs dont le grand et pittoresque lac de l'Est. Non loin, le musée provincial du Hubei expose des pièces datant de la période des Royaumes combattants, dont le cercueil du marquis Yi de Zeng et des cloches en bronze trouvées dans sa tombe datant du Ve siècle

Wuhan once consisted of three cities; Hanyang, Hankou (formerly known as Hankow), and Wuchang. Hanyang was a busy port as long as 2,000 years ago in the Han Dynasty. Yellow Crane Tower was built in 223 BCE and gained fame throughout China through the poetry of Cui Hao during the Tang Dynasty. Wuchang has been a center of learning for centuries, especially in the field of the arts. It became a provincial capital in the Yuan Dynasty.

Hankou was considered to be one of China's top four cities during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was the busiest inland port, first opened as a treaty port in 1861. During the 19th century, as a result of concessions granted in the aftermath of the Opium Wars, large areas of Hankou's riverfront were carved up into foreign mercantile divisions with port and rail facilities and the area's economy expanded rapidly. There remain many grand buildings along Hankou's riverfront clearly European in design as a result

Wuhan is an interesting large city, plum in the center of the heavily-populated half of China. It once felt less modernized than China’s coastal cities, but it is now one of China’s main high-tech, education, and financial centers.

It has long been a transportation hub, because it is in the middle of the long navigable part of the Yangtze River between Shanghai and Chongqing.

This city has a certain historical charm about it, and has been a key city since the Warring States Period (481–221 BC) due to its location. The people are unusually friendly compared to those in other cities. And, if you have a longer Yangtze cruise, or a north-south train journey, you might really enjoy stopping there.

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Wuhan is the largest population city in the central area of P.R.China. This movie was taken from a bus window in Wuchang district of Wuhan.

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Trajet Wuhan : Wuchang - Hankou 10/03/2020

Trajet Wuhan : Wuchang - Hankou 10/03/2020
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Wuchang, Wuhan, China

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Wuhan, the Chicago of China

Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province and is the most populous city in Central China (10 million people). It lies in the eastern Jianghan Plain at the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Han rivers. Arising out of the conglomeration of three cities, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang, Wuhan is known as the nine provinces' leading thoroughfare; it is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and expressways passing through the city. Because of its key role in domestic transportation, Wuhan was sometimes referred to as the Chicago of China. It is recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, educational and transportation center of central China.

Wuhan City Double-Decker Bus Tour - Hankou - China

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For the first part, please see the video at

00:33 - Hankow Customs House Museum. In 1861, according to the Treaty of Tianjin signed between China and the UK, the Chinese government was required to open up Hankou as a foreign trade port and establish a customs office. Hankow Customs, located in Hankou, was established in November 1861. This customs building was laid the foundation on the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Hankow Customs and completed in 1924. It was designed and supervised by the British firm Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd. The 4-story customs building covers an area of 1499 square meters, with a main building of four stories and a height of 45.85 meters, and a clock tower of five stories and a height of 23.1 meters, making it the tallest building in Wuhan at that time. The building is in the Renaissance style, with a three-part composition and an elegant clock tower in the center. The punctual chimes of the clock have always been a part of city life in Wuhan. Since 1924, the Westminster Overture has been played at Hankow Customs. During the Cultural Revolution, it was replaced with The East Is Red, but in 1987, it was changed back to Westminster and has been used ever since.

00:43 - Exterior of the red double-decker bus

01:12 - Riverside Avenue. There are several docks along the way, and the embankment of the Yangtze River is on the left.

03:48 - In the distance, you can see the Tortoise Mountain TV Tower and the Qingchuan Bridge spanning the Han River.

07:20 - Qingchuan Bridge. It spans the Han River, connecting Hankou and Hanyang, and officially opened in 2001. The Han River is the largest tributary of the Yangtze River, with a total length of 1,577 kilometers, joining the Yangtze River at Hankou, Wuhan. The confluence is on the left side of the bridge.

09:20 - Iron Gate Pass, originally built around AD 200 during the era of cold weapons, actively and effectively playing its military role. After several wars and destruction, the pass was rebuilt in 1990.

14:31 - Hanyang street view. Nearby are Carrefour, shopping malls, restaurants, etc.

18:25 - Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. (For a detailed introduction, please see another video:

22:00 - Yellow Crane Tower. The Yellow Crane Tower is located on Snake Mountain, one of China's four famous towers. It has 5 floors and is 50.4 meters high. The current structure was built in 1981, but the tower has existed in various forms from as early as AD 223. 

26:15 - Turning around at the pier of the Yangtze River Bridge.

26:57 - In the distance are the Yingwuzhou Yangtze River Bridge and the high-rises of Hanyang.

31:53 - Shouyi Square, commemorating the Wuchang Uprising. The Wuchang Uprising marked the end of China's 2,000-year feudal imperial system and promoted the transformation of China's political landscape.

Wuhan is located in central China at the confluence of the Yangtze and Han rivers. Benefiting from convenient waterway transportation, Wuhan has historically been a prosperous trading port and regional hub, divided into three districts: Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang. However, on the other hand, Wuhan has also been hit hard by severe floods multiple times.

Many significant historical events have taken place in Wuhan, the most famous of which is the Wuchang Uprising in 1911. This uprising ended the 2000-year imperial rule and brought profound changes to China's political situation. The starting point of this video is the square commemorating the Wuchang Uprising (please watch another video for a different bus route in Wuhan). Wuhan also briefly served as the capital of China. In 1937, this city was the wartime capital of China for ten months.

Today, Wuhan is a university city with 94 higher education institutions and a total of over one million university students. Wuhan is hot and humid in the summer and is one of the four major furnace cities in China. It has passionate citizens and a rich breakfast culture, and famous local cuisine includes Wuhan hot-dry noodles and tofu skin.


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Wuhan Before the Lockdown - Aerial view of China's most (in)famous city

Wuhan in China has become the spotlight of the world this year, and not for good reasons. Before becoming (in)famous as the (most likely) source of the coronavirus, the city was fast becoming a crucial hub in central China’s economy. In recent years it grew into the main industrial and commercial powerhouse of the region, and also became an important link in the domestic high-speed railway network. It is strategically located along the mighty Yangtze river, and is linked to several other major urban areas in the country.

Wuhan is a conglomerate of three independent cities, Wuchang, Hangkou, and Hanyang. It was home to many historical events, and even briefly served as capital of China under the Kuomintang (in 1927). While it doesn’t boast any obvious tourist attractions, the city does have a unique character. Unfortunately, it gained international ‘fame’ as the start of the coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak.

I visited Wuhan twice in the past and found it quite an enjoyable city. It’s obviously massive and suffers from similar problems of other fast growing cities in China, but it’s also quite wide spread. The phenomenal bridges spanning the Yangtze river (from the historic double deck to the eye catching cable-stayed bridges) were probably some of the most striking visual sights I came across.

These are some images I shot on my last visit in September 2018, with a Phantom 4 Pro drone.

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Wuhan Humanities Tourism Promotional Video | 2-tier city in China

Wuhan, abbreviated as Han, also known as Jiangcheng, is the capital of Hubei Province in China, the only sub-provincial city in the six central provinces, a megacity, a central city in central China, and an important industrial base, science and education base and comprehensive transportation hub in China. Duty support troops stationed. As of the end of 2019, the city has 13 districts with a total area of ​​8569.15 square kilometers, a permanent population of 11.212 million, and a regional GDP of 1.56 trillion yuan in 2020.
Wuhan is located in the east of the Jianghan Plain and the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. The Yangtze River and its largest tributary Han River converge in the city, forming a pattern of Wuhan’s three towns (Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang) across the river. The city’s rivers are crisscrossed with lakes and ports, and the water area occupies the entire city. A quarter of the total area. As the geographical center of China's economy, Wuhan is known as the Nine Provinces. It is the largest water, land and air transportation hub in inland China and a shipping center in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Its high-speed rail network radiates over half of China and is the only central China with direct flights to five continents. city.
Wuhan is a core city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, a strategic fulcrum for the rise of central China, and a comprehensive innovation and reform pilot zone. It is one of the country's three major intelligence-intensive areas. China Optics Valley is committed to building an innovation and entrepreneurship center with global influence. According to the requirements of the National Development and Reform Commission of China, Wuhan is accelerating its completion as a national central city supported by the four major functions of a national economic center, a high-level scientific and technological innovation center, a business and logistics center, and an international exchange center.
Wuhan is a famous national historical and cultural city in China and an important birthplace of Chu culture. The site of Panlong City within its territory has a history of 3,500 years. Since the Spring and Autumn and Warring States period, Wuhan has always been a military and commercial center in southern China. The opening of a port in Hankou and the Westernization Movement in the late Qing Dynasty started the modernization process of Wuhan, making it an important economic center of modern China, known as the Chicago of the East. Wuhan was the place where the Revolution of 1911 was the first place. It has become the political, military and cultural center of the country several times in modern history.

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Streets of Wuhan China - Daily life before the coronavirus changed the city (and the world)

These are images of daily life in Wuhan before the coronavirus engulfed the city. The video includes shots of the Yangtze river waterfront, historic buildings, a ferry service, people living in traditional neighborhoods, modern shopping streets, construction sites, a temple complex, and a food market. They were filmed on my first visit to Wuhan in 2015.

Wuhan in China has become the spotlight of the world this year, and not for good reasons. Before becoming (in)famous as the (most likely) source of the coronavirus, the city was fast becoming a crucial hub in China’s high-speed railway network. In recent years it also grew into the main industrial and commercial powerhouse in central China. It is strategically located along the mighty Yangtze river.

Wuhan is actually a conglomerate of three independent cities, Wuchang, Hangkou, and Hanyang. It was home to many historical events, and even briefly served as capital of China under the Kuomintang (in 1927). While it doesn’t boast any obvious tourist attractions, the city does have a unique character. Unfortunately, it gained international ‘fame’ as the start of the coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak.

Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media

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