The most architecturally distinctive urban commercial pedestrian street in China, with the richest commercial content in China, is known as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street".
The main building adopts the architectural style of the Republic of China, with red and gray brick walls and exquisite brickwork. Being in it, it feels like going back in time.
Intersperse modern and European-style buildings with fashionable elements into buildings in the style of the Republic of China, achieving a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity.
Madame Tussauds, which opened in October 2013, is one of the highlights of Han Street.
Attractions Location: Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
Tickets: free
Opening hours:
All day (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 027-59363333
Transportation:
You can take bus No. 566 to Yanxia Road Songzhu Road (bus stop), and then walk about 200 meters to reach the destination.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
This itinerary is perfect for first-time visitors who want to explore the fashionable and culturally rich Chuhe Hanjie area, which blends ancient Han-style architecture with modern commercial flair.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at the Sofitel Wanda Wuhan, adjacent to Chuhe Hanjie. Food recommendations include local snacks like Wuhan hot dry noodles (热干面), spicy duck neck (鸭脖), and lotus root soup (藕汤).
Souvenirs: Han embroidery crafts, local designer accessories, artistic postcards, and Chu-style ceramics.
Spend your second day embracing nature and leisure around East Lake, a vast and scenic area connected conveniently to Chuhe Hanjie.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at the Wanda Reign Wuhan for lakeside luxury. Food: Freshwater fish hotpot (东湖鱼火锅), sweet Osmanthus cake (桂花糕).
Souvenirs: Local floral teas, hand-painted fans from the art museum gift shop, East Lake embroidered bookmarks.
This itinerary adds a cultural twist with visits to Wuhan's most important museum, showcasing Chu culture and ancient relics.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at Wanda Reign. Lunch near museum: try “Chu Cuisine” (楚菜) set meal at Jade Restaurant (玉兰轩).
Souvenirs: Replicas of bronze bells, Chu-style silk scarves, Hubei Museum books and calligraphy scrolls.
After exploring modern and cultural Wuhan, delve into its historical symbol—Yellow Crane Tower—and riverside charm.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Jianghan Road or back to Chuhe Hanjie. Must-try snacks: Doupi (豆皮), Re-gan Mian (热干面), stinky tofu (臭豆腐).
Souvenirs: Yellow Crane Tower figurines, Wuhan-themed notebooks, ancient poetry fans, snack gift packs.
Extend your adventure to modern Wuhan landmarks and local culture spots with immersive experiences.
Accommodation/Food: Eat at Wuhan University’s nearby cafés or Luojia Garden Restaurant. Accommodation: return to hotel at Chuhe Hanjie.
Souvenirs: Wuhan University postcards, cherry blossom souvenirs, handmade crafts from art street vendors.
Add a historical and commercial twist to your trip with Wuchang's revolutionary site and Wuhan’s famous pedestrian shopping street.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Hankou Riverwalk or return to Chuhe Hanjie. Try Wuhan duck neck, sesame cakes, and Qintai-style dishes.
Souvenirs: Republican-era bookmarks, Wuhan duck neck gift boxes, handmade jewelry from Jianghan Road.
This final day is about slowing down and enjoying leisure, shopping, or even a spa. Perfect for relaxing before your departure.
Accommodation/Food: Late checkout at your hotel. Food: try a full Chu-style banquet (楚宴) at Lao Wuhan restaurant.
Souvenirs: Final picks: Chu River art prints, gift-boxed teas, specialty sweets, Wuhan-themed magnets and mugs.
Chuhe Hanjie is particularly sunny during the day, and many shops are open from 10 to 11 in the morning. At night, Chuhe Hanjie is brightly lit, and the surrounding business buildings are European-style. It is a fashionable pedestrian street integrating shopping and dining. The lights are flashing. Not only tourists come here, but also many local residents come here to shop and relax. In addition to taking care of the shopping needs of adults, there is also a playground for children. This commercial street is actually below the horizon, and the end is connected to Wuhan Wanda Shopping Mall. Going straight up from the ONLY store to the second floor and out of another door is our hotel. It is very convenient. You can take a walk here even if you don’t shop.
"China's No. 1 Commercial Street" interweaves modern and European-style buildings with Republican-style buildings, achieving a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity. There are many singing boys, bringing vitality to the street. Every time you walk a distance, you can see the four words "Chuhe Hanjie" projected on the ground. The street is prosperous and colorful, a good place for a night tour.
Cultural ancient capital
The Origin of Chu and Han
We stayed at the Kailaixi Hotel in Jiefang District. The transportation was very convenient. We took the bus directly from the door to Chuhe Hanjie Station.
In Wuhan
The most impressive thing is its cultural heritage and history
Of course, there is also Wuhan cuisine
The economic level and per capita GDP are not high, but the housing prices are not high, and people's happiness index is high
Although I only stayed in this city for two days, I felt its livability and the happiness of its people.
Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Chuhe Hanjie Station. Chuhe Hanjie is between Wuchang East Lake and Shahu Lake. The Chuhe River is more than 2 kilometers long and connects the two lakes. Hanjie is on the south bank of the Chuhe River and is about 1.5 kilometers long. The architectural style here is unique, mainly in the style of the Republic of China, with both modern and European architectural elements. The red and gray brick walls and exquisite brickwork lines show the retro style. People can shop here to their heart's content. Hanjie gathers more than 200 first-class domestic and foreign merchants, including fast fashion brands such as ZARA and H&M, as well as many internationally renowned brands gathered in Hanjie Wanda Plaza. There are also a wide variety of dining options to meet all tastes. In terms of culture and entertainment, there are Madame Tussauds, Han Show Theater, Film Culture Theme Park, etc., and you can also enjoy performances on the mass stage. In addition, you can take a luxury cruise to visit the Chuhe River and enjoy the scenery on both sides of the river. The night light show and music fountain complement each other, adding a romantic atmosphere to Chuhe Hanjie.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is located in Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is a world-class cultural tourism project invested and constructed by Wanda Group and is known as the "Central Cultural District of Wuhan". Chuhe Hanjie Street integrates five major functions: culture, tourism, commerce, business, and residence. It is a new landmark in Wuhan. Hanjie Commercial Pedestrian Street is 1.5 kilometers long and covers a total area of about 180,000 square meters. It is built along the south bank of Chuhe River. It is dominated by Republican-style buildings, interspersed with modern and European-style buildings, and harmoniously integrates tradition and modernity.
Address: Junction of Zhongbei Road and Chuhe River, Wuchang District (east of Shahu Park)
Subway: Take Line 4 to Chuhe Hanjie Station, Exit C to the main street, or take Line 8 to Shuiguohu Station to transfer to the bus for a more convenient way.
Self-driving: Navigate to "Chuhe Hanjie Parking Lot". Parking spaces are limited on weekends, so it is recommended to arrive before 9 am.
Best time:
Daytime (10:00-17:00): suitable for cultural check-in and shopping;
Night (18:00-22:00): The light show and lake view are beautiful, and the free opera performances at the Han Street Theater are recommended
Chuhe Hanjie Street is a veritable commercial street. At night, the lights are bright, and the streets are bustling with people. Some shops (such as the POP MART that young people love) are even packed with people.
I am not a fan of Pop Mart, but I am still attracted by its decoration design. When I passed by the store, I actually felt like I was on Disney Street.
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The store is very large, with two floors, red brick walls and yellow lights, and an overall industrial and technological design feel. It is even more crowded. Pop Mart's blind boxes are probably a pitfall for many young people, hahahahaha, money can't buy what you like, just like it.
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It is actually very nice to take pictures if there are not many people in the store, especially the Wuhan Yellow Crane Tower at the stairs on the first floor.
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If you like it, don't forget to visit POP MART when you go to Chuhe Hanjie~
Chuhe Hanjie Street is 1.5 kilometers long in total, and its main body adopts the architectural style of the Republic of China. Hanjie Street was born because of the Chuhe River and was built along the south bank. It has the richest commercial content in China, the most fashion brands, and a collection of the world's top cultural projects.
Maybe because I live in the imperial capital and have seen too much of the bright lights and nightlife in Sanlitun and Guomao, I am a little disappointed with the legendary architectural features of the sinking Qingming Shanghe Tu in Chuhe Hanjie. However, if you come to Wuhan for the first time, I still recommend you to come here to see it and feel the prosperity of Wuhan~
One of Wuchang's emerging business districts, developed by Wanda, very suitable for shopping, with all kinds of shopping malls, a large bookstore with several floors, Xiaomi, etc. It is worth a visit.
I took a Didi and got off at Starbucks on Chuhe Hanjie Street at around 7:30. As night fell and dusk approached, it no longer felt so hot here. One reason was that it was night, and the other was that the air conditioners in the shops on Chuhe Hanjie Street were blowing out cool air.
Chuhe Hanjie Street, from the Jingchu period, I think is worth a visit. The road stretches for more than one kilometer, with buildings in the style of the Republic of China, an ancient stage, and the Han Street Archway. The roads are clean and the shops are in order. The arcades in the style of the Republic of China are very impressive, and there are also literary and fresh places. It is a perfect place for people who like to take pictures. The restaurants and snack shops do not disrupt the style here, and they are well integrated into Chuhe Hanjie Street.
Every time I travel, I like to listen to the singers who stop by the street, singing folk songs and playing guitar. I also want to take my guitar with me when I travel, and be a wandering singer. I don’t care how much money I get, but only care about the scenery along the way, the feeling that different customs and practices bring to you, and bring singing and happiness to every city in my country. Of course, this is just my ideal, and it has not been realized yet. I found that many street singers are not worse than singers in singing skills, and their level is even very high.
We also encountered many literary and fresh places along the way, such as giant bears, dreamy carriages, etc. Many young ladies couldn't help taking crazy selfies.
Finally we arrived at the Han Street Archway, and the night came to an end. The bridge next to the archway has a nice shape.
I think the name of Chuhe Hanjie is also good. In chess, there is a Chuhe and Hanjie. There is a river called Chuhe in Wuhan. A commercial pedestrian street was developed along the river bank, so Chuhe Hanjie was named. There are two squares in the north and south of Hanjie, Qu Yuan Square and Taiji Square. The street is very long, and there are several road bridges in the middle. There are many LED lights under this bridge, which looks like stars and the Milky Way. It has become a place for everyone to take pictures and check in. According to Dianping, I chose a restaurant called "Bai Yan Qinghua". Compared with the "Xiangdian Store" at noon, the waiters are obviously younger and more beautiful, and the service is very thoughtful. The water refill service is very considerate and automatically refilled. Because we came early, the family ate slowly, and it was a break after a day of running around.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is currently the longest commercial street in China, integrating food, shopping and entertainment.
Han Street is built beside the Chu River. If you go there in the evening, the temperature will be relatively low. Han Street is divided into three blocks. Block 1 is mainly for food, and there are resident singers at night. Block 2 is mainly for shopping, with affordable brands such as Uniqlo, H&M, C&A, etc. Block 2 can also directly lead to the basement floor of Wanda Plaza. Block 3 is mainly for entertainment, such as entertainment venues such as Play1 Children's Park.
There are some snacks and drinks at the junction of each block, which is very suitable for enjoying the breeze and snacks in the evening (the block junction is relatively cool because there is a bridge above).
But my suggestion is to take a walk in Han Street after dinner, go shopping and eat some snacks, which will be a very good experience.
Chuhe Hanjie is worth a visit. There are many snacks and boutiques. You can also say it is a snack street. There are all kinds of local Wuhan delicacies or delicacies from other regions. And the decoration style of the whole street is very literary and trendy, and it is a gathering place for young people.
The charm is good, the ancient style is rippling, there are many items of food, drink and entertainment, all kinds of types are available, it is worth a visit
The overall decoration of Chuhe Hanjie Street is very high-end. I think it is better than the shopping environment in Beijing. After all, the area is large enough and there are more choices.
The commercial street, which combines food, drink and entertainment, has everything. I even saw a Madame Tussauds wax museum, which had added a wax figure of Yang Mi.
A street for food, clothing and entertainment, a fusion of classic and modern elements, with a large number of brand stores, very suitable for taking photos and shopping.
A very nice street to visit, not too crowded and commercial, and the surroundings are also very rich~
Chuhe Hanjie Street is known as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street". In my opinion, the combination of architectural style and lighting colors is simply magnificent. The building types of the Republic of China period are overwhelming, but the only regret is that many shops are closed before ten o'clock, and my wife who likes shopping is turned away and can only roughly feel the street style.
The scenery is great both during the day and at night. I was so tired after a day of sightseeing that I didn’t feel like taking photos, so I just took two random photos 😅
The modern commercial street is nothing special, but I tried a Yunnan snack that was good.
I went to Chuhe Hanjie just to visit Madame Tussauds, and then I took a walk around there. It was pretty good.
As night falls and the lights come on, colorful lights decorate the streets. Under the Republican-style buildings on both sides are a wide variety of brand stores.
Very good, I recommend you to go there if you have time.
There is still some time, so take a bus to Chuhe Hanjie. Chuhe Hanjie is a mid-to-high-end pedestrian street
It is worth it for couples who like petty bourgeoisie. It is similar to Shanghai's Tianzifang, but without many special features.
Wuhan Chuhe Hanjie Street, known as the modern Qingming Shanghe Tu, adopts the architectural style of the Republic of China and integrates fashion elements into the blue bricks and red tiles. This is a typical street for eating, drinking and having fun. The biggest feature is that it is long. It takes thousands of steps from east to west. So, let's divide the work. I will be responsible for eating and drinking, and you will be responsible for shopping.
There were few tourists when I went there early, so I could take as many photos as I wanted. Each building was very unique. I also caught up with the heavy rain that is unique to the south, which came and went quickly.
The pedestrian street is lined with concession-style buildings, which are quite nice. Compared with Jianghan Road, it is more high-end.
It's a good place to eat and drink, and the transportation is convenient
Wandering to the door of Chixiong, I suddenly smelled the aroma of crabs. It was the customers eating noodles at the door. It smelled so good that my stomach stopped me from moving. I followed the smell and went in. I ordered the same seafood noodles. It was so delicious that I hugged my head. Haha, I later found out that it was an Internet celebrity restaurant. There is no chain in other places. I recommend it to everyone. Don't miss it!
The Chu River flows right beside the street. The water and the street are inseparable. The street is in the water. The verdant willows on the shore brush the clear waves, and the fresh lake breeze blows on the cheeks of tourists. You can also take a cruise and immerse yourself in the Chu River. Han Street is really long, with many shops around, including many internationally renowned brands, so if you want to go shopping, you can spend a day there.
This is a larger and more prosperous business district. There is Wanda Plaza and a street of restaurants around. Han Street is divided into three sections, gathering various commercial brands. The most distinctive feature is that the buildings are mainly in the style of the Republic of China. There are stars at night, and it is more distinctive to come at night. Han Street is not big, but there are quite a lot of people. The singing singer sang "Later" on the night of Qixi Festival. Although it is not very appropriate, the voice is so charming that I have the urge to reward him. There is also "Madame Tussauds" here, and those who are interested can also come to check in.
Hahaha. Every time I come to Han Street, I find delicious food. Here are the new styles released by GODIV.
I live next to this place, and I can say that I have witnessed the entire process of the construction of Chuhe Hanjie. To be honest, Chuhe Hanjie is very well built, integrating high-end office buildings, residences, and commercial streets. Moreover, there are shopping malls of all levels here, which is a good place for tourism and shopping.
The streets were bustling, colorful, and dazzling. The cool breeze from the shops relieved the heat and fatigue of walking all the way. From time to time, vendors threw small toys on the street. The small luminous objects were thrown into the air and then slowly fell down like falling stars.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is a relatively large commercial street.
It's nearly two kilometers from the beginning to the end. There are stores of various styles on the street, such as Nike, Adidas, Zara, HM, CA, etc. If you have enough time, you can go shopping.
There is a particularly beautiful corridor here, full of star lights, which will make girls' hearts burst.
After exiting the subway station, walk to the opposite side of Wanda Plaza and you will find Han Street.
It was already 7 or 8 in the evening when we arrived at Chuhe Hanjie Street. The night view was quite beautiful.
I think Han Street is divided into areas, divided into shopping areas and food areas. The shopping area is mainly brand-name stores. There is a wax museum between the shopping area and the food area: Madame Tussauds Wuhan
I thought the name Chuhe Hanjie must have traces of history, but when I got there I found out it was just a commercial street.
The shopping streets in big cities are really boring. I came to the wrong place!
Chuhe Hanjie Street is actually a commercial street, but the scenery is nice at night. You can go shopping after dinner. Some fast-moving consumer brands here update their styles very quickly. Basically, the styles of the stores you usually visit are better looking.
Han Street is really long, so girls who want to go shopping are in luck, but it may be more difficult for the male companions to accompany them.
There are delicious food, good drinks, and fun things that will dazzle you, as long as you have money.
From high-end consumption to roadside snacks, it should be able to satisfy your picky taste buds!
Chuhe Hanjie Street seems to be a popular pedestrian street with many interesting shops. I saw a Korean barbecue restaurant with a retro decoration. There were people taking photos next to it. However, we were so tired that we didn’t even bother to take pictures. When we saw a golden area in the distance, we realized that we could continue taking pictures.
Simply put, it is an urban fashionable pedestrian street, a business district that integrates food, shopping, and entertainment, and incorporates some Republican-era architecture and European style.
The experience is not very strong. If you don't have enough time, you don't have to go here.
I have been in Jiangcheng for four or five years. Han Street was just completed when I was about to graduate. Now I come back every year when I have time. The scenery is still the same.
Chuhe Hanjie Street has a familiar feeling at night. Wanda Shopping Mall, the pedestrian street along the river, small shops with a European style... It's strange, why do I feel like I have been here before?
The commercial waterfront pedestrian street is full of the style of the Republic of China. I think the architecture is a bit European. The night view here is quite beautiful.
When I went to Wuhan on a business trip for the first time in 2016, I strolled around Chuhe Hanjie Street at night and visited Madame Tussauds. When I went to Wuhan on a business trip again in 2018, I revisited the place at night. Chuhe Hanjie Street is indeed a very suitable place for walking. The street is very beautifully designed, with restaurants, dessert shops and specialty stores of major brands on both sides, as well as street performers performing. Compared with the classical beauty of the Yellow Crane Tower, Chuhe Hanjie Street shows the modernity and fashion of this city.
It has a Republican style, with gray and red brick houses, retro doors and windows with street lamps, and a large flow of people. The snacks are average, but it's nice to hang out with one or two friends and enjoy the scenery. The style is a bit similar to the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai, a mini version.
After all, it is a must-go place for all kinds of tourist routes in Wuhan. I almost drove to the end of the road because I believed the driver's words that the street was not long. One Chuhe Hanjie Street is equivalent to a Sanyang Plaza business district. All the brand stores are huge, taking up a whole building, and there are so many people that they are shoulder to shoulder. The buildings are really beautiful, but it's a pity that there are too many people to appreciate them.
A good place for shopping and leisure, sometimes there are performances
There is a street for eating, Taohuazui is really good, and the price is not cheap...
Chuhe Hanjie is a very important commercial street in Wuhan. The entrance is an antique archway, but the buildings inside are in the style of the Republic of China. Surrounded by high-end real estate projects, it is a high-end consumption area in Wuhan. Unfortunately, the road was under construction when I went there. It seems that roads are being built everywhere in Wuhan, but it also reflects the booming development of Wuhan. After walking through the buildings of the Republic of China, I arrived at an underground street with beautiful lights on the top and some small shops on both sides. Unfortunately, I couldn't go shopping properly due to time constraints, so I had to turn back and find a restaurant to eat.
Imagine it is a commercial street in every city.
Han Street has many fast-moving consumer goods brands with good quality and low prices. It is the place with the highest concentration of fast-moving consumer goods brands in Wuhan. There are also many delicious foods nearby.
You can eat snacks while walking and watching. There are also popular online stores such as Hangzhou Waipojia and Nai Xue's Tea. I recommend my recent favorite Chiba Japanese buffet. The price-performance ratio is high and the ingredients are fresh.
Chuhe Hanjie is a business district. We all like it very much. It is built by the river, lively and grand, and has European-style buildings. All the clothing stores are large and there are many delicious foods, so this place has become our daily stop. No matter how late we go back, we have to walk around Hanjie.
Here you can watch the Chu River flowing by your side and see the colorful lights around you.
Recommended reason: See those first-line brands change their appearance. It's not that Yixin is not worth going, but the content is not rich enough. If you have limited time and feel that it is a detour, you can only give up.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is part of Wuhan Central Cultural District, with a total length of 1.5 kilometers. Hanjie Street is dominated by Republican-style buildings, interspersed with modern buildings with fashionable elements and European-style buildings, and harmoniously integrates tradition and modernity. Hanjie Street was born because of Chuhe River and built along the south bank. It has the richest commercial content in China, the most fashionable and popular brands, and a collection of world-class cultural projects.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is located between East Lake and Shahu Lake in Wuchang District, Wuhan City. It has good geographical conditions, with a river on both sides and two lakes. There are cruise ships that go directly to East Lake.
It's quite interesting to walk around the street
The Wanda that I visited at night is closed.
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◆◆◆The pedestrian street parallel to the river is also built in old houses. Its spirit and the quality of the shops are far better than those of the Hanjiang Road Pedestrian Street, and it has more tourists. Most of the shops are chain stores of various brands that can be seen in ordinary shopping malls. It is more suitable for shopping than shopping.
◇◇◇The twinkling lights not far from the entrance are very beautiful, but there are too many people, and the photo is full of people.
Part of the Central Cultural District of Wuhan City, Hubei Province, with a total length of 1.5 kilometers, it is currently the longest urban commercial pedestrian street in China. The architectural style is from the Republic of China period, and it is still very tasteful. Of course, there are too many small shops, too many to count, of various styles.
Willows along the Chuhe Greenway, Hankou Hualou, Harbor Lane
Han Street, built along the Chu River, is 1,500 meters long and covers a total area of 210,000 square meters, gathering hundreds of first-class merchants from home and abroad. The buildings are mainly from the Republic of China period, interspersed with modern fashion elements and European-style buildings, a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is a modern “Along the River During the Qingming Festival”. The red and gray brick walls, exquisite brickwork moldings, black lacquered doors, copper door knockers, Shikumen doors, blue brick paths, and old wooden lacquered windows make you feel like traveling through time and space.
The riverside landscape belt built on both sides of the Chu River has become the most pleasant water-friendly platform for Wuhan citizens. When you take a yacht and sail from Shahu into the rippling Chu River, it is like entering a nostalgic historical picture scroll, which is intoxicating and fascinating.
I guess I didn't do a good job of planning, so I found it boring. Many restaurants will solicit customers at the door.
Han Street is the most architecturally distinctive urban commercial pedestrian street in China. The main part adopts the architectural style of the Republic of China, as if going back in time. At the same time, Han Street inserts modern buildings and European-style buildings with fashionable elements into the buildings in the style of the Republic of China. Chuhe Han Street is part of the Central Cultural District of Wuhan. It is currently the longest urban commercial pedestrian street in China. The main part adopts the architectural style of the Republic of China. Han Street was born because of the Chu River and was built along the south bank. It is known as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street". Han Street inserts modern buildings and European-style buildings with fashionable elements into the buildings in the style of the Republic of China, realizing the integration of tradition and modernity. Chuhe Han Street is called the modern "Along the River During the Qingming Festival".
The name of Chuhe Hanjie attracted me, but it is just a pedestrian street, of course it has the style of the Chu State.
Wuchang is now one of the core business districts here, integrating dining, entertainment, and shopping, which can meet almost all needs. It is crowded with people during holidays. The exterior architecture has some characteristics, so many people take wedding photos here.
The night market is a must for young people. It is lively and good for shopping.
When you take a cruise at night, you will feel that Chuhe Hanjie Street is okay, and of course the place itself is also pretty good.
The streets of Chuhe Hanjie are clean and bright, and the brands are not cluttered. The prices of restaurants range from about 10 yuan for exquisite snacks to hundreds of yuan for steaks and seafood. There are also many clothing brands, mainly international chains such as Peacebird and Adidas. Although there are many people, it is not too crowded, which is a good place for shopping.
In addition to the pedestrian street in the middle of Chuhe Hanjie Street, there is also Wanda nearby and small shops surrounding it, including Kaixinmao Chuanchuanxiang (cold skewers), etc. In the evening, there will be cart vendors selling cantaloupe that can be eaten by hand, and grilled duck intestines for 10 yuan and 40 skewers.
Han Street was born from the Chu River and built along the south bank. It has introduced a large number of cultural brands and has become China's most culturally tasteful commercial pedestrian street. With a total length of 1.5 kilometers, it is currently the longest urban commercial pedestrian street in China and even in the world. Han Street intersperses modern buildings with fashionable elements and European-style buildings with Republican-style buildings, achieving a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity. It is called the modern "Along the River During the Qingming Festival".
The Chu River and Han River are so beautiful at night. The lights create a magical world. Standing by the river and listening to music, it seems like going back to ancient times. The night in Wuhan in early summer is really pleasant.
A street developed by Wanda, with a unique style.
It is a commercial pedestrian street where you can go to have a look, eat and stroll at night.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is a good place for night tours. Chuhe Hanjie Street has an excellent geographical location and is more suitable for night strolls than Optics Valley and Jianghan Road (the other two are too far away if you live in Wuchang District). There are many young men singing in the square of Chuhe Hanjie Street, and the music brings lively vitality to the street.
Travel suggestions: In addition to various brand stores and shopping malls, Chuhe Hanjie Street also has Wanda Indoor Movie Theme Cultural Park and other attractions.
Every time you walk a distance, you can see the words "Chuhe Hanjie" projected on the ground. There are various specialty shops on the street.
Chuhe Hanjie Street is divided into Phase I and Phase II. When you walk to the end of Phase I, you can see the Han Show Theater that looks like a red lantern.
Coming out of Han Street, you can walk around to the path beside the river to see Han Street. The reflection on the water and the brightly lit imitation Republican-era buildings together form a picture of the city's bustling nightlife.
The other side of the river is bustling and lively, while this side of the river is elegant and quiet. It feels great to take a walk alone.