Tucked right in the heart of cosmopolitan Hankou, this park is one of Wuhan’s most gorgeous fall foliage hotspots. With a perfect blend of nature, culture, taichi, leisure activities, and live local music, it’s the ultimate autumn escape without ever leaving the city. Whether you're picnicking, sipping tea at a teahouse, sifting through the ads at the couples’ market, or soaking up some local culture, this park has it all. A must-visit for both residents and travelers, it’s where the city slows down, just a litte.
In the fall, Canglongdao National Wetland Park transforms into a dreamy leaf-lover’s dream, with golden ginkgo trees and fiery red maple leaves painting the perfect autumn canvas. It’s a total Instagram hotspot and, as a bonus, a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city—just you, the trees, families, and some seriously stunning foliage. Great for a romantic stroll with loved ones.
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Wuhan: the city that gave us tennis legends Li Na and Zheng Qinwen. Every October, the Wuhan Open takes center stage—a WTA 500 event where the world’s top 10 players (and then some) go head-to-head. The best part? Tickets are a steal, especially in the first few days. So, why not skip Netflix and watch the world’s top players smash it out in person? Don’t miss your chance to witness the action live—Wuhan’s ready to serve you some serious tennis!