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Hubei Province Essentials
Hubei Province serves as a central hub of Chinese civilization, anchored by the mighty Yangtze River. The region features the UNESCO-listed Wudang Mountains, renowned for Taoist architecture and martial arts. Modern engineering is represented by the Three Gorges Dam and the record-breaking Sidu River suspension bridge. Cultural highlights include the Hubei Provincial Museum, home to the 2,400-year-old Marquis Yi bells, and the historic city of Jingzhou. From the Cold War-era Project 131 tunnels to Wuhan’s landmark Yellow Crane Tower, the province spans thousands of years of history.
12 lieuxNatural Wonders of Hubei
Hubei’s landscape is defined by its dramatic mountains and massive water systems. The UNESCO-listed Wudang Mountains are home to ancient Taoist temples and the origins of Tai Chi. Spanning the Yangtze River, the Three Gorges Dam stands as a feat of modern engineering. The region’s vast water bodies include Danjiangkou Reservoir, a vital source for the South-to-North Water Transfer Project, and freshwater ecosystems like Liangzi and Longgan Lakes. These sites offer a mix of sacred history, monumental infrastructure, and diverse aquatic environments.
7 lieuxHistorical Ruins and Sites
This collection highlights Hubei’s diverse archaeological heritage, spanning thousands of years. It features the Shijiahe Neolithic site complex, including ancient city walls and the ritual platforms of Tanjialing and Yinxintai. The list also covers the ruins of Wudang Mountain’s Five-Dragon Temple, ancient burial grounds in Jingzhou, and early 20th-century industrial remains from the Asiatic Petroleum and Mobil Oil companies. These sites document the region's evolution from prehistoric settlements to modern military history and international trade.
11 lieuxCultural Landmarks in Hubei
Hubei’s cultural landscape spans millennia, from the Bronze Age relics of the Hubei Provincial Museum to the sacred peaks of the Wudang Mountains. This collection features significant religious sites, including the ancestral Zen Buddhist temples of Wuzu and Sizu, and the intricate Taoist architecture of the Golden Hall. Mythological history is represented by monumental carvings of Fuxi and Shennong, while the Jingzhou ancient city area preserves Yuan dynasty temples and historic Catholic architecture, reflecting a diverse heritage of art and belief.
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Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- yuan renminbi chinois CNY ¥ · Paiement par carte · Préférence pour l'argent liquide
- Numéros d'urgence
- 110 Police
- Électricité
- 220 V · 50 HzType A / Type C / Type I
- Langues
- chinois
- Eau du robinet
- Non potable
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +86
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