Wuhan,
the capital of Hubei Province, is China's important industrial
base. It's located in a flat and low-lying land of an
alluvial plain, and crisscross with rivers and streams
along with numerous lakes and ports. Wuhan is at the confluence
of the Yangtze River and the Hanshui River. It has the
sub-tropical climate with an annual average temperature
of 16.3 degree Celsius, rainfall of 1,260 millimeters,
and a frost-free period of 253 days. It abounds in agricultural
and aquatic resources. Its minerals include coal, iron,
limestone, copper, phosphorus and asbestos.
Iron
and steel, machinery and textiles are Wuhan's three major
prop-ups in industry. Its foodstuff, chemical and papermaking
industries hold an important position in China. Wuhan
has a well-developed agriculture, and abounds in cotton,
rape seeds, sesame seeds, peanuts, lotus roots, poultry,
eggs etc. and is listed as a key base for production of
commodity grains and freshwater fish.
Wuhan
is a China's inland key commercial center and the place
of concentration and distribution for goods and materials,
and Hankou in particular, is renowned for its flourishing
commerce. It's also a famous Chinese historical and cultural
city. There are quite a lot beautiful mountains, rivers
and lakes. Its best-known sceneries include East Lake
scenic area, yellow Crane Tower and Shengxiang Pagoda
etc.
Wuhan
has embarked on the road of building itself into the largest
Chinese inland economic, financial and trade center, a
key industrial and commercial port linking China's inland
markets with the economic sphere of South-East Asia, North-East
Asia and Middle Asia, and world markets, as well as an
international metropolis