Xiangyang

Xiangyang (襄阳; Xiāngyáng),which was called Xiangfan (襄樊; Xiāngyfán), is a city in Hubei Province. It is comprised of two halves, Xiangyang (on the south side of the Han River) and Fancheng (on the north side of the river).

Get in

By plane

Xiangyang Airport.

By train

Linked to the Chinese train network.

By bus

Linked to the Chinese bus network.

Get around

By Taxi

See

  • Ancient city wall. The ancient city wall is mostly still standing, and it is possible to walk along the top of it. Great views of the Han River from the top of the northern part of the wall.
  • Zheng Wu Shan Temple (真武山). A small but active Daoist temple run mainly by Daoist nuns.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

  • Zhen Wu Hotel (真武大酒店), 27 Xiangchen Street East, +86 710 3530888, fax: +86 710 3518977. Free internet in rooms (with Ethernet cable). Has a good Chinese-style breakfast buffet.

Connect

Go next

  • Wudang Mountain (武当山) - a famous Daoist mountain renown for its martial arts. It can be a day trip out of Xiangyang (2 hour bus each way), but there are also places to stay on the mountain both for tourists and longer-term guests. Wudang Shan is particularly famous for its Taiqi Quan and offers many multi-week classes (register in advance) open to Chinese and foreigners alike.

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