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Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (WUH)

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General Information:
IATA Code: WUH  
Location: 1km (0.6 mile) southeast of Tianhe Street, Huangbei District, about 25km (16 miles) to the city center
Brief Introduction: Wuhan Tianhe International Airport was built in 1990 and opened to the public in April, 1995. It covers a total area of 240, 000 sq m (59 acres), [...]

Wuhan Port

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Wuhan Port, one of important ports of call on China Yangtze River and Three Gorges.

Wuhan Port is located on the western bank of the Yangtze River, at the right end of the famous Jianghan Road.
Wuhan has been one of the most important ports of call along Yangtze River since the ancient [...]

How to Get to Wuhan From Yichang

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Getting to Wuhan from Yichang is a so popular route for the tourists. While traveling from Yichang to Wuhan is never a difficult task. There are many wonderful options for you to get the destination successfully and conveniently. Please find the advice below to make the final decision.
Step 1 Taking a [...]

Hot and Dry Noodles, a traditional snack in Wu Han

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Hot and Dry Noodles (Chinese name is Re Gan Mian) is the most popular food for breakfast in Wuhan. It enjoys a high reputation for its low price and deliciou taste. When in Wuhan, be sure to try a bowl of the Re Gan Mian for just 3 Yuan. The noodles are truly delicious.
Dozens [...]

Wuhan Doupi

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Wuhan Doupi is made from sticky rice, egg, beef, mushrooms and beans, wrapped in a pocket of soy skin. This is the habitual an main breakfast for Wuhan people. During the process of cooking, appropriate temprature of the fire is strictly required. Only in that way could Doupi have an intoxicating [...]

Wuhan Snacks

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Wuhan

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Wuhan is a generic name, referring to the three linked mid-Yangtze River cities of Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang.
Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province, is the largest city in Central China. It subtropical climate is characterized by humid weather and a monsoon season. Located at the junction of the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and the [...]

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