Wuhu is a small city situated on the banks of the Yangtze river; Wuhu is a charming port city with relaxed pace of life.
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A Hidden Gem in China
Wuhu is the second largest city in Anhui province, a region that is thought to have been inhabited since at least 770 BCE. Wuhu is located in Eastern China, approximately 90km southwest of Nanjing and 350km away from Shanghai. On the southeast bank of the Yangtze River, there’s a bridge called The Yangtze River Bridge which is an important transportation link for the city across the Yangtze River.
Unlike the constant hustle and bustle of the big city, life move at a slower and more leisurely pace here. However, with the development of the high-speed trains and airport, traveling to big cities from there is simple.
One of the 8 culinary pillars of Chinese cuisine, Anhui food is often a little sweet, with a low, long spicy note that lingers in your mouth. Phoenix Food Street in downtown Wuhu features an abundance of restaurants serving both local delicacies, as well as international food. Teachers can also find bars, cafes, tea-houses and many other recreational places here
The Maren Qifeng Scenic Area is ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors, offering some spectacular views. The whole scenic area is composed of two peaks, the Sun Mountain and the Moon Mountain, and also features a glass bridge that is almost 200 meters long and 180 meters off the ground.
Wuhu-Xuanzhou Airport is set to open in 2021, providing direct links to all major cities in China. Wuhu is also connected by high-speed rail to cities including Nanjing, Hefei, Hangzhou and Shanghai
Wuhu is home to Fantawild Adventure, China’s largest theme park with a total area of 125 million square meters.
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