
Spring in Wuhan arrives with a spectacular display of magnolia blossoms. As temperatures rise and sunny days return, magnolia trees across the city burst into bloom, covering parks, campuses, and r...

Wuhan Rule-Breaking Food Culture
Instead, Wuhan cooks with instinct. With improvisation. With a stubborn refusal to follow the “proper” way of eating.

Chinese New Year in Wuhan 2026: Fire Rituals, Lantern Festivals & Early Spring Blooms
Chinese New Year in Wuhan feels different from many northern Chinese cities. While winter is still present, the city quietly shifts toward spring.

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?

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

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.

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.

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