This guide will direct to all the sights and shopping to be had along Wuhan’s convenient Metro Line 2. Read More>>
Wuhan locals love nothing better than to embrace the winter with a good old sing-song. Why not join them by following our guide to the best KTV establishments the city has to offer. Read More>>
Feel like treating yourself to something special? Then head over to the Westin (Wuhan) for their bodacious brunch. Indulge in a seemingly never-ending array of fresh seafood, cheeses, pizzas, desserts, cocktails and other mouth-watering delicacies. Read More>>
One of the best ways to stay warm this winter season is to immerse yourself directly in a pool of soothing, hot water. For many Chinese, hot springs aren't just a relaxing way to do almost nothing; they're also good for your health. If you're feeling chilly ... Read More>>
In an intense urban environment like Wuhan, knowing how to relax with a good cup of tea is the power move. Here are our four top recommendations for a high-quality teahouse experience in Wuhan. Read More>>
The London Olympics may have passed, but China is still buzzing with Olympic and fitness fervor. From the outstanding Chinese synchronized divers, to the record-breaking performance of Ye Shiwen (叶诗文), the Chinese team really showed its stuff in the ... Read More>>
Dry noodles, three ingredient tofu strips, four season soup dumplings… If you’re passing through Wuhan, do yourself a favor and sample some of the best traditional breakfast delicacies the city has to offer. Read More>>
The first thing to be said about summer in Wuhan, especially for those expats getting ready to enjoy it for the first time, is that it's sizzling hot. The city is infamous for its long, scorching summers that leave most people trapped indoors with their air ... Read More>>
Let’s talk about something serious—no not politics or the mounting pollution problems plaguing Wuhan—food. There is one food that defines us as foreigners, that most of us crave more than a good burger and pizza: an awesome steak. There’s not much in ... Read More>>
Everyone is addicted to something.<br /> For some it's the sweet thrill of adventure as they live out their Indiana Jones fantasy overseas. For others it's booze and cigarettes, delicious food, beautiful women, while for some (including me), nothing ... Read More>>
A pet-less house is just a cold shell we occupy, while one with a pet is a warm home. It doesn’t matter if you love dogs, cats, birds, fish, hamsters, snakes, or a chinchilla—pets make a home feel snug and inviting. For someone living overseas in an ... Read More>>
Eike Von Repkow described the experience of eating at a buffet eloquently back in 1220 when he said, “He who comes first, eats first.” There is nothing more thrilling than battling it out in a crowded buffet for chow or the thrill of discovery when ... Read More>>
Trying to find those "back at home" acquaintances while living overseas is a chore that all expats eventually embark on (unless your one of those who finds happiness in solitude). It’s a simple fact that people need to occasionally bond with ... Read More>>
Spending time with the family is always important, especially when living in a foreign place like Wuhan. While living in a booming metropolis, with its ever-expanding sprawl of concrete and steel, massive crowds and loud noise may seem a bit frightening and ... Read More>>
Bo Derek once said, "Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping." In a city as enormous as Wuhan, with all its sprawling shopping centres, famous walking streets and off-the-beaten-path specialty stops, even an ... Read More>>
The search for foreign groceries in Wuhan is a daunting and scrupulous task. It involves a lot of walking (so buy good walking shoes) and following up on second-hand reports and rumours about a foreign food “Mecca” that contains all of the delicious ... Read More>>
“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” Do you know who said that? And no, it’s not Homer Simpson. Read More>>
The famous Chinese philosopher, Chu Huiweng, had the right idea when he said, "To avoid sickness eat less; to prolong life worry less." Back when he was alive, before things like global economic meltdowns, nuclear proliferation, and staggering ... Read More>>
No trip to any country is complete without stepping inside a museum. Visiting one is always a great adventure. You’ve got the crowds, the kids with their face pressed against the glass, the relics, and of course the self-discovery. To imagine, within each ... Read More>>
There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Chinese food is pretty fantastic. The way a skilled chef in China can coordinate various spices, vegetables and meats into dishes that not only taste great, but come off looking like pieces of art is awesome. If you ... Read More>>
Wudang Mountain (武当山)is located in the city of Shi Yan(十堰)in Hubei province, which is only five hours by train or bus from Wuhan. This mountain is unarguably one of the top tourist attractions in China: the mountain’s ancient architecture is on ... Read More>>
If you’re looking for a place in Wuhan where you can have all-in-one entertainment so you don’t have to hop from one venue to another, Huashi Cultural Street on Luoyu Lu has got it all – a cluster of drinking bars and restaurants, cafés, pizza inns, ... Read More>>
"The most beautiful hills and lake fronts in Wuhan are all occupied by the universities", one Wuhan taxi driver once told me. Fortunately, the campuses of the universities in Wuhan are open to the public. Wuhan has the third most universities ... Read More>>
Most backpackers in Wuhan will choose one of two hostels: Wuhan Pathfinder Youth Hostel and Yangtze River International Youth Hotel. They choose these not just because they’re affordable and comfortable, but also because of the unique culture that’s found ... Read More>>