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The vast Yangtze River is known as a famous name-"International Golden Waterway"; Beijing-Guangzhou Railway can be called "the traffic artery of China". Wuhan, a famous city, is standing at the crossroads. It is the capital of Hubei Province, an important city in Central China and the center of economic and social development. The cultural center of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Wuhan is divided into three towns by the Yangtze River and the Han River, so it is also called "Jiangcheng". It has six districts, three urban areas and four counties, with a total area and population of 82 16 square kilometers and 608.39 million respectively. Wuhan has a long history. As early as the Neolithic Age, people lived and built defensive cities here. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Hankou was a famous commercial port in China and one of the four major towns in China at that time. Finally, in the modern history of China, Wuhan, as the birthplace of the national revolution, wrote a brilliant chapter.

Throughout the19th century to the 20th century, American citizens have been prejudiced against big cities. Most people live on farms and small towns. They think that cities are the centers of corruption, crime, poverty and moral degeneration. Their distrust is partly due to national ideology, claiming that agriculture is the biggest occupation and rural life is better than urban life. This attitude is very popular. With the increase of the number of residents, the city has become the basic feature of the national landscape, and the economic reality has gradually overwhelmed the ideology. Thousands of people gave up the unstable life on farms and went to cities to find more stable and higher-paying jobs. But when these people move out of the countryside, they still have fear and confusion. These new urbanites have been convinced that the city is full of this huge problem, and they are eagerly looking forward to the gradual reform that can bring order to the chaos of the city.