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>>
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>>
Every now and again, even the stealthiest urbanite can’t resist a dose of nature and tranquility. Wuhan is home to six impressive parks widely recognized as top national scenic spots. So whether you’re craving a walk by a lakeside, a stroll through a 1700 ... Read More>>
Wuhan’s Jianghan Lu (江汉路) is a market street with a hundred years of history and is one of the city’s most distinctive blocks. Jianghan Lu is wedged between the Hankou River Bank and Hanjiang districts. To the southeast it follows the boulevard along ... Read More>>
Looking for an apartment can be a daunting task, and when you don’t speak the language of the locals in Wuhan, you can expect to have many problems. Wuhan was recently given the nod as the country’s next major metropolis, and with billions of dollars being... Read More>>