This guide will direct to all the sights and shopping to be had along Wuhan’s convenient Metro Line 2. 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>>
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>>
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>>
"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>>
On December 13th, 2009, the Wuhan-Guangzhou High-Speed Railway Passenger Line Company announced that on December 26th, the Wuhan to Guangzhou high-speed passenger line would officially begin trial operations. The new line is part of the overall Beijing to ... Read More>>