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Chu River Han Street, new landmark of Wuhan

(english.cnhubei.com)

Updated: 2011-10-08

Chu River Han Street, new landmark of Wuhan
Han Street

Chu River Han Street, new landmark of Wuhan

White marble statue of Wang Zhaojun on Han Street shows Hubei's unique culture (also called Chu culture). Wang, born in Zigui county of Hubei, is famed as one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. She married to the princess of Xiongnu and tried her best to maintain the peace between China and the Xiongnu. She is regarded as a symbol of the integration of Han Chinese and ethnic minorities of China.

Chu River Han Street, located in the Wuchang district of Wuhan, capital city of central China's Hubei province, has attracted millions of tourists during this National Day holiday.

It has become the city's new landmark, local media as well as local people said.

Invested by Wanda Group, Chu River Han Street, as the first key project of Wuhan East Lake ecological water network, features in a combination of landscape, ecological projects, cultural exhibition as well as shopping centers.

Chuhe River exhibits soul and beauty of Hubei culture (also called Chu culture) while Han Street is the longest pedestrian street in China with its length of 1,500 kilometers.

Chu River Han Street, new landmark of Wuhan 
Yachts on the Chuhe River

Chu River Han Street, new landmark of Wuhan
A bridge over Chuhe River