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Where can you go on a rainy day in Wuhan?

In Wuhan, places suitable for rainy days include: Visual Bookstore, Zebra Street, Wenzel Book Club Library, Deba and Rainbow, and Cat’s Sky City.

1. Visual Bookstore

A wealth of information related to painting, design and aesthetics, and a selection of humanities and social science books on display, quietly exuding the fragrance of art. The Visual Bookstore Creative World branch integrates a bookstore, cafe, and salon. In addition to selling art-related books and original design groceries, the bookstore also often launches various activities, such as reading clubs, small exhibitions, and handicraft learning and exchange meetings.

2. Zebra Street

Walking through the epiphyllum forest is full of art. Stopping at Zebra Street, you are attracted by the black and white floor design, and you feel the urge to go in and take a look. When you walk in and look up, you see all kinds of postcards and books, and of course there are also displays like the "Sleeping Bookstore". Pick up an instrument and play it slowly, or sit in a corner of the bookstore and let your mind move with the book, forgetting both things and myself.

3. Wenzel Book Club Library

This is a membership-based private library hidden in the city. It is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, except on rainy days. Since it is a membership system, it does not accept temporary visitors. If you want to visit, you need to contact us in advance.

4. Deba and Caihong

Deba and Caihong have two branches, Wuhan Tiandi and Jiejiekou. Among them, Jiejiekou store was once closed to catch up with the overall adjustment of the New World. They finally have a new home here. The decoration cost of the new store is not expensive, but it exudes warmth and taste. Here you can feel like you are curled up on your own sofa reading a book.

5. Cat’s Sky City

It’s not easy to find a quiet corner in a noisy place like Optics Valley. Friends who don’t like noisiness can come and sit there. Because you may be lucky enough to drink coffee hand-made by a beautiful store manager, doodle at will, or send a postcard to a friend without an address.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Wuhan City