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Wuhan, the capital city of the Hubei province, is the most populous city in China. It lies at the east of Jianghan Plain, and was divided by the Yangtze River into three boroughs, Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang. Wuhan is known as 'the nine provinces' leading thoroughfare.' Wuhan is the place to find both history and natural wonders for historic relics was excavated from ancient tombs telling the city's long history dating back 3,500 years.
The city of Wuhan has a population of approximately 9.1 million people, with about 6.1 million residents in the urban area. On the 9.1 million people, 8.3 million are permanent residents and 0.6 million are non-permanent residents.
Wuhan's climate is humid with plenty of rainfall and four distinctive seasons. The ideal months to visit Wuhan are March-April and September-October. Avoid traveling during the month of July and August for its scorching summer period. Wuhan is known as one of the Three Furnaces in China. Spring and autumn are generally mild, while winter is cool with occasional snow. The average January temperature is 39 degrees F (4 degrees C) while the average July temperature is 85 degrees F (29 degrees C). The average annual rainfall is 49.96 inches (1,269 mm).
Wuhan, also called River City, has greatly developed its Tourism in the recent years and has initially formed an industrial pattern, which has 6 complete tourism factors, transportation, travel, accommodation, food, shopping, and entertainment. The Hubei Provincial Museum and Yellow Crane Tower are two places for tourists to visit to appreciate ancient Chinese history and culture. The Hubei Province, near the East Lake contains more cultural relics than any other museums in Hubei and is one of the best known museums in China. Established in 1953, the museum moved to its present location in 1960 and gained its present name in 1963. Since 1953, the museum has collected over 200,000 relics, including pottery, porcelains, the Sword of Goujian, and an ancient set of bronze bells (Bianzhong).
The Yellow Crane Tower is a famous and historic tower located on the summit of Snake Mountain. It is one of the most renowned towers for tourists can obtain a fine view of the Yangtze River from the top of the tower. The Yellow Crane Tower is considered one of the Four Great Towers of China. It was first built during the Three Kingdoms period (223 AD) by Sun Quan as a watchtower for his army. After hundreds of years, its military function was gradually forgotten and the tower was mainly enjoyed as a picturesque location.
The East Lake is a large lake within the city of Wuhan and also the biggest scenery tourist attraction. It is also the largest lake within the city of China, located on the southern bank of the Yangtze River. The Lake covers an area of 33 sq km and has a bird sanctuary, botanical garden, museums, boat rides, and other activities. The East lake welcomes 2 million tourists every year.
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