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As the geographic centre of China, Hubei Province is conveniently connected by air,
railway, highway and water. By air: There are five major civil airports in Hubei: Wuhan, Jingzhou (Shashi), Yichang, Enshi and
Xiangfan. The Wuhan Tianhe International airport has flights to more than 60 cities
including Hong Kong and
Fukuoka, Japan. (For detailed information, please click here.)
By train: Hubei is a busy railroad province. Beijing-Guangzhou,
Xiangfan-Chongqing and Hankou-Danjiangkou lines pass through. Wuhan, the provincial
capital, serves as a major junction. It has trains to a dozen major cities. (For detailed
information, please click here.)
By road: Hubei has built up a complex road network. Major cities are
linked by highroad. The province is also well connected with its neighbor provinces of Hunan, Sichuan (Chongqing), Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan and Shaanxi.
By water: Yangtze River flows more than 1,000 kilometres through Hubei. Wuhan and Yichang are the two major
ports in Hubei with ferries to Chongqing, Nanjing and Shanghai. |
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