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Dec 05, 2011 Comments (1)
Spending time with the family is always important, especially when living in a foreign place like Wuhan. While living in such a booming metropolis may seem a bit overwhelming, with careful planning a family can take in all the glorious sights of one of China’s fastest developing cities with relative ease. Read More>>
Jul 06, 2011 Comments (0)
Wudang Mountain is home to some of the oldest and most glorious Taoist temples, and is where Taiqi, the martial art, originates from. More importantly, it’s a summer destination that combines history, beauty and architecture into the perfect mix for last minute planners. Read More>>
May 17, 2011 Comments (0)
Wuhan has the third most universities among all the cities in China, and it has a long history of being a center of education. Even if you are not a student, you can escape the hustle and bustle of this city under-construction by walking into these green, serene campuses. Read More>>
Apr 25, 2011 Comments (1)
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 within their walls. Read More>>
Mar 11, 2011 Comments (0)
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 lakeside stroll, mountain scenery or luscious vegetation, these parks have it all. Read More>>