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CultureWuhan: The City That Celebrates Breakfast

Wuhan: The City That Celebrates Breakfast

Why do so many Chinese people care so deeply about breakfast — and why is Wuhan known as the city that celebrates it? 

Historical RemainsA small kitten resting on a yellow cushion with lotus embroidery inside Baotong Temple, Wuhan.

Baotong Temple: The Cat Temple

Baotong Temple (宝通禅寺)—a Buddhist sanctuary with over 1,500 years of history.

SpotsScenic view of traditional Chinese pavilions and tall trees reflected in the calm waters of East Lake, Wuhan’s largest urban lake.

East Lake: China’s Largest Urban Lake

East Lake (东湖, Donghu)—China’s largest urban lake and one of the most cherished cultural landmarks in Hubei.

Historical RemainsGude Temple

Gude Temple

Wuhan’s Forgotten Sanctuary of Serenity: Gude Temple, also known as Good Temple, was built in 1877 and remains one of Wuhan’s most unique Buddhist sites.

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Historical RemainsAppearance of Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan

Yellow Crane Tower

Traveler’s Guide to Wuhan’s Legendary Landmark: its rich history, must-see spots, and expert travel tips.

CultureSwimming in Wuhan's Yangtze River

Spring in Wuhan

Blossoms, River & Local Secrets: Welcome to Wuhan, China’s spring paradise!

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