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Wuhan

Explore 6 spots discovered from 2 YouTube travel videos.

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Practical tips from creators in Wuhan

Helpful advice mentioned across multiple travel videos

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Be cautious when filming at sensitive locations

At places with sensitive historical significance, like the former seafood market in Wuhan, be aware that filming might be prohibited or unwelcome due to local sensitivities. Respect local rules and feelings.

KFrom Ken Abroad
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Bring Your Own Toilet Paper for Public Toilets

Public toilets in China generally do not provide toilet paper, so travelers should always carry their own supply. Some upscale malls or specific parks might have it, sometimes requiring a QR code scan.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Convenient and Affordable Public Transport

Big cities in China offer a wide range of convenient and affordable public transport options including subways, buses, shared bikes, scooters, high-speed rail, and taxis, making it easy to get around.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Difficulty Without Chinese ID Card

Foreigners without a Chinese ID card face significant challenges in setting up essential services like mobile apps for transport, payments, and purchasing SIM cards, often requiring lengthy manual processes.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Exceptional Friendliness and Helpfulness of Locals

Locals in China are generally very friendly, helpful, and welcoming towards tourists, often going out of their way to provide assistance, directions, and advice, contributing to a positive travel experience.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Late Night Shopping and Dining in Cities

Chinese cities are bustling and lively, with shops, restaurants, and services often remaining open late into the night, providing great convenience for food and entertainment.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Mobile Payment for Everything

Mobile payment apps like Alipay and WeChat Pay are the primary method for almost all transactions, including public transport, restaurant bills, and street vendors, making physical cash and cards largely obsolete.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Navigating Public Spitting and Throat Clearing

Be prepared for public spitting and throat clearing, which are common habits, particularly noticeable in smaller towns and potentially unpleasant for foreign visitors. Littering is less prevalent due to increased bins.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Pervasive Political Messaging in Public Spaces

Political propaganda is constantly visible everywhere, including billboards and public screens, displaying messages about socialist core values, party loyalty, and national unity.

TFrom Two Cents On Tour
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Quick and customizable Wuhan Hot Dry Noodles

Wuhan Hot Dry Noodles are pre-cooked for quick preparation (around a minute) and can likely be customized with additional toppings like meat for an extra cost.

KFrom Ken Abroad
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Try Doupi, a popular Wuhan street food

Doupi is a rice cake filled with meat (pork confirmed) and vegetables, wrapped in bean curd skin. It's very popular as a street food snack in Wuhan.

KFrom Ken Abroad
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Use Alipay for payments

Mobile payment apps like Alipay are widely used in China; you can pay by scanning QR codes, making transactions convenient.

KFrom Ken Abroad
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Use Didi (Uber of China) for convenient rides

The Didi app, connected with Alipay, functions like Uber or Grab in China, offering a very convenient and affordable way to get around cities.

KFrom Ken Abroad
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View Wuhan's impressive skyline at night

The Wuhan skyline is very impressive, particularly at night when numerous skyscrapers and bridges are illuminated with continuously changing colorful lights, starting around 6:30 PM.

KFrom Ken Abroad