Hubei Lane
"The First Alley of Han Flavor Snacks", a 150-meter-long ancient alley from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The alley is home to old brand shops like Cailinji. You can taste the delicacies of the three towns without leaving the alley.
A food night market that started in the 1980s, gathering folk artists with unique skills. It is a cultural street that combines Han-style cuisine, intangible cultural heritage creative products, and leisure entertainment.
Huquan Night Market Food Plaza
A Wuhan night market food stall with over 20 years of history, known as the 'Student Nightlife Center', featuring popular spots like Aizi Guokui, Laojie BBQ, and other long-established stores with over 10 years of history.
Baocheng Road Night Market
A bustling street since the Republic of China era, known as Wuhan's 'Little Mong Kok' in the Taobao Kingdom. The small stalls set up with iron frames are filled with a wide variety of goods, embodying the flavors of life.
Xuesong Road Food Street
A must-visit food street for Wuhan locals, home to 12 millionaire restaurant owners, famous for its shrimp restaurants, and gathering popular shrimp spots like Liangliang Steamed Shrimp and Bali Lobster.
Wangjiawan Night Market
Adjacent to four major shopping malls including Dayang Department Store, you can get a full outfit for less than 100 yuan. Shop in the malls during the day and enjoy the food stalls at night, with over 400 stalls to explore from start to finish.
Dacheng Road Night Market
An old street where you can eat from morning till night, lined with simple shops and old brands. It is near the Academy of Fine Arts and the Conservatory of Music, exuding a strong artistic atmosphere. The hundred-meter-long street is filled with handsome men and beautiful women.
Liangdao Street
Liangdao Street is currently a street of century-old famous schools in Wuhan. Due to its rich cultural connotations and harmonious neighborhood relations, it has become one of the most charming and characteristic streets in Wuhan. Walking on the street, passing through alleys, you can still see old-style buildings around.