Three Gorges Dam & “Two Dams, One Gorge” (三峡大坝)
The world's largest hydropower project — ship lift and five-stage locks as industrial spectacle; transiting the locks by boat is a live lesson.
Yangtze gorges, Yellow Crane Tower and the lakes of Chu culture.
综合气温舒适度、降水与极端天气、景观季节性、节假日人流的月度评分。绿越高越适宜,红色月份需谨慎。
平均最高温月降水均值
Temperature & rainfall: ERA5 1995–2024 monthly means for a representative city; conditions vary by city, altitude and terrain. Dots show monthly suitability. (Updated 2026-08)
每个景点都标注了决策信息:最佳季节、建议时长、预约要求与人流水平。
The world's largest hydropower project — ship lift and five-stage locks as industrial spectacle; transiting the locks by boat is a live lesson.
Karst towers and cliffs — “One Incense Pillar” and Yunlong Rift, the “Colorado of the East.”
Cherry avenue by the old dormitories, then the East Lake greenway — the city as campus.
“First tower under heaven” over the Yangtze bridge, then breakfast street below.
Daoism's foremost mountain — Golden Summit above clouds, Zixiao Palace liturgy, Taiji's birthright.
The roof of central China — golden snub-nosed monkeys, Dajiuhu wetland mists and cool air.
Hubei is “rivers and lakes” literally: the Yangtze meets the Han at Wuhan and 166 lakes stud the city. “Guozao” (doing breakfast) is the local rite — reganmian, doupi, mianwo and egg wine; the mornings at Hubu Alley and Liangdao Street out-vivid any sight.
Chu culture is romantic and stubborn: Qu Yuan questioned heaven here, and the bianzhong chimes of Marquis Yi still sound in the provincial museum (with the Sword of Gaiwen as the twin must-see). The Chu defiance of “not serving Zhou” lives on as Wuhan's dockside daring.
Western Hubei is another province entirely: Enshi's Tujia and Miao stilt houses, the Sisters' Festival and hand-waving dance, Wudang's Daoist bells and Shennongjia's wild-man legend — stacked, mysterious mountain cultures. Xilankapu weaving and oil-tea soup are the way in.
Salty-savoury with a oily richness and mild heat: a breakfast culture second to none, plus Wuchan fish and lotus soup.
出发前最后确认的四件事:怎么穿、怎么住、怎么走、带什么回去。
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