Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Write an English composition recommending Wuhan tourist attractions to others, with no less than 100 words.

Write an English composition recommending Wuhan tourist attractions to others, with no less than 100 words.

Wuhan is composed of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang, and is the capital of Hubei Province. These three towns are separated by the Yangtze River and Hanshui River, and connected by bridges, because these cities are closely connected by waterways. Wuhan is also known as the "city on the river". Wuhan is the largest inland port in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, the main station of the Beijing-Zhou Ang Railway, and one of the most important hubs for water transportation, railway transportation and communication in China.

Wu Hanyou has a long history and rich cultural traditions. About two thousand years ago, it began to prosper as a commercial town, when it was called Nautilus Island. From the first century to the beginning of the third century, the towns of Hanyang and Wuchang began to take shape. In Song Dynasty (960- 1279), this area became one of the most prosperous commercial centers along the Yangtze River. By the end of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644), Hankou had become one of the four famous cities in China. Today, Wuhan is the political, economic and cultural center of central China. It owns Wuhan Iron and Steel Company, one of the leading iron and steel conglomerates in China. Wuhan is also a city with a strong revolutionary tradition.