Chǔhé Hànjiē

Wuhan


This restored strip of concession-era architecture is one of Wuhan's prominent outdoor dining and shopping areas. There are a few Chinese restaurants here; however, as most of the stores are international chains (Muji, Lego, C&A), travellers will probably find it of little interest. There is a Madame Tussauds (¥105) for those who enjoy wax museums.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Wuhan attractions

1. Hubei Provincial Museum

1.49 MILES

The highlights of Hubei's Provincial Museum are excavations from the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (c 433 BC): there are bronze wares, weaponry and musical…

2. Hubei Museum of Art

1.54 MILES

Focusing on modern Chinese art, the first two floors here are dedicated to temporary exhibits, while the 3rd floor features a permanent collection tracing…

3. Changchun Temple

1.66 MILES

This restored Taoist temple originally dates back to the Han dynasty. The Hall of Supreme Purity (太清殿; Tàiqīng Diàn), containing a white-bearded statue of…

4. Yellow Crane Tower

2.35 MILES

Wuhan’s mythical crane, immortalised in the 8th-century poetry of Cui Hao, has long flown, but the city landmark remains perched atop Snake Hill. The…

5. Revolution of 1911 Museum

2.5 MILES

Housed in a dramatic, eye-catching red rock–like building, the Chinese Communist Party propaganda machine is in full tilt, but there are some interesting…

6. Hankou Bund

2.94 MILES

The Hankou Bund is a roughly 4km stretch of curated park running parallel to the Yangzi where locals gather to amble or gossip. There are some tea houses…

7. Guiyuan Temple

4.86 MILES

An afternoon at this revered 350-year-old Buddhist temple can fluctuate between serenity and chaos, depending on the tour buses. Pass a large rectangular…