Posts Tagged ‘Travel Wuhan’
The 2012 edition of the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup Finals – also known as the World Team Championship – will be held in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in China from 20-27 May 2012. Read more…
When in Wuhan, travellers must pay a visit to one of the four biggest Buddhist temples in Hubei Province, the Guiyuan Temple (Temple of Original Purity) in order to claim that they really visited the capital city. Read more…
Known in China and Hong Kong as “Spring Festival“, Chinese New Year – also termed Lunar New Year – is the most important holiday of the year for the people of both countries. Read more…
In the east of Wuhan is the largest urban lake in China (at 33sqkm) known as the East Lake Ecotourism Scenic Spot. The destination was listed as one of the first National Key Tourist Attractions. Read more…
The picturesque Yellow Crane Tower is the symbol of Wuhan, China. It was first built in 223AD and overlooks the Yangtze River, the third longest river in the world. Read more…
One of our newest hotels, The Mercer, is recommended in The New York Times’ travel feature on Hong Kong’s meatpacking district, Sheung Wan. See The New York Times slideshow here.
373 meters (or 1,200 feet) above Hong Kong is The Peak, with vistas that offer the most spectacular views of Hong Kong, especially of Victoria Harbour and Kowloon. Read more…
Long before Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong’s premier theme park was and still is Ocean Park. The theme park boasts animal exhibits, gondola lifts, exciting rides, and a spectacular Ocean Theatre. Read more…
One of the best cosmopolitan areas for a great night out in Hong Kong, whether it’s fine dining or pub crawl, is Lan Kwai Fong. There are over 100 restaurants and bars covering several streets. Read more…
The Jade Market in Yaumatei, Hong Kong, is the best place for jade lovers to buy some souvenirs. You would be keen to know that this ornamental stone is associated with long life and good health. Read more…

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