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For someone living overseas in an unknown environment, having a pet can make the experience a little less intimidating and lonely. Here is a guide on where to find (and care for) the furry love of your life in Wuhan. Read more>>
The theatrical rendition of the beloved Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, will be performed at the Hubei Theater in Wuhan on April 2nd. The story follows the joys and sorrows in the life of the title character, while at the same time revealing many social truths about the Victorian-era England setting. TNT Theatre will perform in Wuhan as part of its current world tour, which began in November 2011. Website: http://www.damai.cn/ticket_33874.html Getting there: ride bus No. 10, 10... Read more>>
Wuhan's history dates back 3,500 years. It was once the center of the ancient State of Chu, and has always been an important spot on the mighty Yangtze River. From Wuhan, merchants followed the great river and extensive water networks to expand their businesses throughout the entire region. During the Warring States Period, the area was designated as an important military base for its lookout points at Snake Hill and Turtle Hill. During the...Read more>>
As a regional transportation hub, Wuhan is easily reached by road, rail, land and water. The city is intersected by the Beijing-Zhujiang Expressway, and is now also accessible via the Hurong (Shanghai-Wuhan), Han-Shi (Wuhan-Shiyan), and Wuhuanghuang expressways. In addition, national highways 106, 107, 316 and 318 link it to 9 major cities in Henan, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces. However, most visitors traveling from other...Read more>>