Wuhan

Straddling the mighty Yangtze River, Wuhan is a vibrant megacity in central China that seamlessly blends ancient heritage with modern urbanity. As the capital of Hubei Province, it serves as the economic and cultural heart of the region.

Wuhan’s history stretches back over 3,500 years, with evidence of settlements dating to the Shang Dynasty. The city’s unique location at the intersection of the Yangtze and Han rivers made it a strategic commercial hub throughout imperial times. Today, remnants of Wuhan’s storied past can be found scattered across the three unified cities of Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang that make up modern Wuhan.

Don’t miss a stroll along the scenic Yangtze Riverbanks to take in the iconic Yellow Crane Tower and ancient Guiyuan Buddhist Temple. The Hubei Provincial Museum offers an impressive collection tracing the region’s history and cultural relics. For a taste of local flavor, wander the lively Hubu Street night market.

Getting around Wuhan is a breeze with its fast and affordable metro system that has 8 lines crisscrossing the city. Domestically, it has high-speed rail links to other major Chinese cities, while the international Wuhan Tianhe Airport connects it globally.

Wuhan boasts a high standard of living with ample options for expatriates. Upscale housing, international schools, Western hospitals and imported supermarkets can be found. The vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene caters to all tastes. Locals take great pride in Wuhan’s distinct cuisine which makes inventive use of fresh produce from the fertile lands along the Yangtze River basin.

With its rich legacy, cosmopolitan amenities, and prime location in central China, Wuhan offers an intriguing destination for those seeking an authentic glimpse into the Middle Kingdom’s heart.

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Wuhan No.2 High School St. Mary’s International Department

is an international high school curriculum education program collaborated by Wuhan No.2 Middle School and St. Mary’s School. Students have both the academic credentials from Wuhan No.2 Middle School and St. Mary’s Middle School and can be awarded with high school diplomas from both China and the US. This program successfully blends Chinese and US high school curriculum. The outstanding teachers are appointed by both parties and the school has Honors classes and AP classes, in order to let students be more competitive internationally during the process of education by having real US high school curriculum based on letting students have strong foundation of Chinese high school curriculum, Graduates are all matriculated by US Top 100 universities, including Wake Forest University, Goethe Institute, UC Davis, UC Owen, Pennsylvania State University, Pepperdine University, etc.

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