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Wuhan is the capital city of Hubei Province in Central China. It sits at the confluence of the Han River flowing into the Yangtze River, which divide the city into three parts: Hankou, Hanyang and Wuchang, known as Wuhan's Three Towns. Wuhan occupies a land of 8494.41km2, most of which is plain and decorated with a great number of lakes. It has a population of over 11 million.
Wuhan belongs to subtropical humid monsoon climate zone. There are sufficient rainfall and sunshine as well as four distinct seasons. In recent thirty years, the average rainfall in June is 151mm, with 12 rainy days; the temperature in June ranges between 22℃ and 30℃, with a mean of 26℃.
Wuhan is an important strategic supporting point of Central China, possessing strong economic and regional advantages. It connects the east with the west, channels the north to the south, and links rivers with seas by means of its developed water, land and air traffic. Some of China's metropolises such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Xi'an are all within a circle around the center of Wuhan with the radius of 1000 km.
The Yellow Crane tower The Bridge over the Yangtze River
Chime Bells of Marquis Yi (ca. 433 BC)
The green way crossing the Donghu intra-city lake
Night scene of the Donghu intra-city lake