Chu River and Han Street

[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.

Street map of Wuhan showing East Lake and Shahu Lake: the Chu River and Han Street development is located between these two lakes
Han street looking from across the Chu river
Entrance to Han street.
Subway head house for Wuhan Metro
Public Performance Stage