A Brief Introduction to Wuhan
Wuhan
is situated in the middle of Hubei Province of China, East Longitude
113°41′-115°05′, North Latitude 29°58′-31°22′.the east of Jianghan Plain, and
the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and Hanshui River.
The Yangtze River and Hanshui River divide Wuhan into three parts: Hankou,
Hanyang and Wuchang, which are generally known as Wuhan's Three
Towns.
Wuhan belongs to subtropical humid monsoon climate. There are
sufficient rainfall and sunshine as well as four distinct seasons. Climate here
is pleasant generally. In recent thirty years, the average annual rainfall is
1269mm, mainly from June to August; annual temperature is 15.8℃-17.5℃, annual
frost free period lasts 211 to 272 days and annual sunlight duration is 1810 to
2100 hours.
Wuhan occupies a land of 8494.41km2, most of which is plain
and decorated with hills and a great number of lakes and pools. Wuhan's climate
is a subtropical monsoon one with abundant rainfall and distinctive four
seasons. It has a population of 7,811,900 by the end of 2003.
Wuhan
possesses strong economic and regional advantages. It connects the east with the
west, channels the north to the south, and links rivers with seas by means of
its developed water, land and air traffic. From Wuhan you may reach some foreign
countries such as Japan and ROK. Some of China's metropolises such as Beijing,
Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Xi'an are all within a circle around the
center of Wuhan with the radius of 1000km. Wuhan
is the important strategic supporting point of Central China.



