[1] It marks the launching project of the Dadong River Ecological Water Network in Wuhan and celebrates the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution which took place in 1911 in China.
[1] Chu River and Han Street, with a total floor space of 210,000 square meters, officially opened for business on 30 September 2011.
[2] Wanda Group invested RMB 50 billion in this project,[3] which encompasses tourist attractions, business, commercial and living accommodation.
Most of its architecture recreates the style of the Republic of China period, marked by red-and-grey bricks, delicate architraves, black gates, bronze door rings,[6] shikumen, brick-paved lanes and old-fashioned wooden windows.
Stufish Ltd were commissioned by the Dalian Wanda Group to design the theatre housing Franco Dragones Han Show in October 2010.
Madame Tussauds is a renowned wax museum based in London, with branches in a number of major cities.
[10] Wenhua, a brand in the Chinese book industry, opened the largest bookshop in Hubei Province on Han Street,[7] covering 5,000 square meters.
Han Street houses more than 200 first-rate domestic and foreign businesses ranging from shopping, dining, culture, to entertainment.
Han Street hosts flagship stores of many global fashion brands such as Zara, H&M, C&A, GAP, Muji, M&S, Uniqlo, Map and UR.
[6] Wanda Plaza, located in the center of a block of the street is due to open in 2012 with a floor space of 150,000 square meters, housing more than sixty luxury brands.