Wuhan is not only a thoroughfare for nine provinces and a transportation hub in central China, but also a famous city carrying profound history and culture. The Yangtze River and the Han River meet here, giving birth to the unique features of the three towns of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang. The history of Wuhan can be traced back to the Neolithic Age 6,000 years ago, and the Panlongcheng site has witnessed 3,500 years of changes. The Westernization Movement in the late Qing Dynasty promoted Wuhan’s industrial development, making it the economic center of modern China. The Wuchang Uprising broke out here, marking the beginning of the Revolution of 1911. Therefore, Wuhan is known as the cradle of China’s democratic revolution.
The Yellow Crane Tower, the legendary place where the crane once lived, has now become a symbol praised by poets and writers. It is not only a landmark of Wuhan, but also a symbol of Chu culture. Standing on the Yellow Crane Tower and looking around, you can see the vast Chutian, the lush trees in Hanyang, and the luxuriant grass on Parrot Island. A vivid picture of the Jiangnan water town unfolds before your eyes. And when the sun sets in the west, above the vast Yangtze River, there is a place that makes people homesick.
Wuhan is not only a city, it is a story, a legend and a dream. It invites everyone, whether a local or a visitor from afar, to discover the city’s secrets and feel its charm. Therefore, you might as well put aside your daily busyness, take a curious mind, and take a quick trip to discover the unknown side of Wuhan and experience the unique soul of this city.
Now, let us take a psychological test together to see how much you know about this city and feel the special connection between you and Wuhan!