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    Hankou is the main port of Hubei Province and the single largest port in the middle reaches of Yangtze. [citation needed] History. Map of Hankou (labeled as HAN-K'OU (HANKOW) 漢口) The city's name literally means " Mouth of the Han", from its position at the confluence of the Han with the Yangtze River.

  2. Hankou, large urban area and river port, east-central Hubei sheng (province), central China. Located on the left bank of the Han River at its confluence with the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang), it is the largest of the three former cities (the other two being Hanyang and Wuchang) now constituting the.

  3. Dec 10, 2020 · Because of its location, Wuhan is the biggest transportation hub combining water, land, railway and air transportation in inland China. Here, we recommend top 10 things to do in Wuhan to help first-time visitors know more about the city.

  4. Jan 17, 2021 · Hankou is the financial center, Hanyang is the old industrial center, and Wuchang is a university and research park district that is forging hi-tech industries. Main Attractions. Yellow Crane Tower, Wuhan Provincial Museum, The Guiyuan Buddhist Temple, East Lake Park, First Bridge Over the Yangtze River

  5. 3 days ago · Wuhan, capital and major industrial and commercial city of Hubei sheng (province), China. It is located at the confluence of the Han and Yangtze rivers and consists of a conurbation of three adjacent former cities—Hankou (Hankow), Hanyang, and Wuchang. Hankou lies on the north bank of the Yangtze.

  6. Hankou (汉口) is in the western part of the city of Wuhan. This article includes all three administrative districts that were once part of the historic city of Hankou, namely the districts of Jiang'an (江岸区), Jianghan (江汉区) and Qiaokou (硚口区). For convenience sake, we also include the district of Dongxihu (东西湖区).

  7. Hankou (hän´kō´) or Hankow (hăng´kou´), former city, since 1950 part of the Wuhan conurbation, E Hubei prov., China. Built on an alluvial plain on the left banks of both the Han and Chang rivers, it is the largest city in the conurbation and contains its port, a major facility handling oceangoing vessels.