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What is Tianyu Lake?

It is a leisure community in the western suburbs of Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Tianyu Lake, located in Makou Town, Hanchuan City, is a famous town with a history of "Little Hankou". It is about15km away from Hanchuan downtown and about16km away from Berlin Station of Wuhan Metro Line 4. Excellent geographical location and convenient transportation.

Wuhan is the capital of Hubei Province, a megacity, the only sub-provincial city in six central provinces, a central city in Central China approved by the State Council, and an important industrial base, science and education base and comprehensive transportation hub in China.

The maximum horizontal distance from east to west is 134km, and the maximum vertical distance from north to south is about 155km. The easternmost part is located in Jiangjun Village, Xugu Street, Xinzhou District, the westernmost part is located in Guoguang Village, Aizi Street, caidian district, the southernmost part is located in Junbao Village, Hu Si Street, Jiangxia District, and the northernmost part is located in Li Chong Village, Caidian Street, huangpi district.

The landform of Wuhan city belongs to the transition zone from the hills in southeastern Hubei to the low hills at the southern foot of Dabie Mountain through the eastern edge of Hanjiang Plain, with low level in the middle, surrounded by hills in the north and south, and low mountains in the north. The areas of low hills, ridge plains and plains in the city account for 5.8%, 12.3%, 42.6% and 39.3% of the total land area respectively.

Wuhan has a subtropical monsoon (humid) climate, which is characterized by abundant annual rainfall, sufficient heat, rain and heat in the same season, light and heat in the same season, and Leng Xia is hot in winter with four distinct seasons.

Wuhan is criss-crossed by rivers, lakes and ports. The Yangtze River and Hanshui River meet in the city center and accept the confluence of the north and south tributaries. Many large and small lakes are embedded on both sides of the river, forming a water network of lakes and swamps.