Wuhan in Hubei Province
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Wuhan is one of the largest cities located in central China. It is the capital of Hubei province. It serves as a central point for commerce and a link for travelers between the north and the south. It is conveniently located along the middle section of the ChiangJiang (or Yangtze) River and situated almost equal distance between Beijing (north) and Guangzhou (south).
This weather is the worse part of being in this city. It gets so hot (up to about 43 C) in the summer and extremely cold (snows often) in the winter. Days of spring and autumn are very short.
This is the Yellow Crane Tower. It is one of the most famous structures in ancient China. Many famous poets praised its beauty and elegance.
Below are snapshots taken on the streets (and on bridges) of Wuhan.
The Provincial Museum
The Hubei Provincial Museum is located in Wuhan. Here are three snapshots I took in the museum.
This is a set of musical instruments called Bien Zhong meaning 'arranged bells'. They were made more than 2000 years ago. They were discovered buried deep underground in a small town in the Hubei province.
This is the front gate of HuaGong University, a leading university for technical fields in China. Supposedly, large statues of Mao such as this one are harder to find in present day China.
This is a statue of the famous poet Su Dong Po. He was writing poems during the Sung dynasty in the present day city of Huangzhou, Hubei province.
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Simon 1999