This sentence is really accurate. The Hubei people I have met are generally shrewd, quick to respond, but generally speaking, I feel that quite a few are too calculating and know their own personal gains and losses clearly, but
The layout is a little bit worse, it's the kind of smart that isn't grand enough. I don't know if anyone feels the same way as me.
Wuhan has developed rapidly in recent years, and the city itself is very large. If you look at Wuhan alone, you will find that Hubei has developed quite well. The nine-province thoroughfare is the most likely to become the largest city in central China.
However, many places in Hubei are still relatively backward. I have been to places like Jianli, Yunmeng, Xiaogan, Zhongxiang, and Daye, and found that there are still many mountainous areas in Hubei, and quite a few places are still relatively backward. There is an indicator that you can refer to.
, that is, wherever there are more apheresis stations that sell plasma, it means that the economy is relatively backward. Those who are interested can go and observe for themselves.
Similar to how Sichuan people view Chengdu, many Hubei people also feel that Wuhan is very blood-sucking.
Needless to say, the Three Gorges, Shennongjia, Wudang Mountain, and Yellow Crane Tower are all must-see places in Hubei.
The Yellow Crane Tower is incredibly famous, but it is indeed worth a visit. By the way, the Revolution of 1911 started with the Wuchang Uprising. This is the event that has the greatest impact on modern history in Hubei. There is a memorial hall and a red house in Wuhan, which you can see.
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Hot dry noodles and duck necks are pretty good, but Wuhan people like to eat fish. When I went there, I ate with local friends and almost every meal ate fish. I don’t know if they usually do this.
In addition, many people in Wuhan like to eat late night snacks, which is not common in Beijing, which shows that people in Wuhan live a more comfortable and comfortable life.
However, I don’t have any special feelings about the food in Wuhan. I feel that the food there has no special characteristics. It seems to be home-cooked food, and it is spicy.
As far as Wuhan is concerned, it is ranked among the top five higher education cities in the country. Wuhan University and Huake have developed very well over the years.
Local governments have also introduced policies to attract talents, and it is expected that they will be better in the future.
Hubei?
It is a melting pot province.
A group of people call themselves fellow villagers but speak Mandarin. They are basically Hubei people.
Henan dialect is spoken in Xiangyang area, Shaanxi dialect is spoken in Shiyan area, Sichuan dialect is spoken in Enshi area, Hunan dialect is spoken in Jingzhou area, Jiangxi dialect is spoken in Huangshi area, and even Yingshan County in Huanggang area is from Anhui and basically Anhui dialect.
The representative dialects of Hubei are Wuhan dialect and Huanggang dialect.
Education in Hubei is very developed. The number of universities in Wuhan should be said to be second only to Beijing and Shanghai. It is comparable to Nanjing and beats Xi'an, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and other places.
However, Hubei university students cannot be retained and are flocking to developed areas such as the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Beijing, Tianjin and Tangshan.
Hubei's education is famous throughout the country, but the problem is that Hubei's excellent teachers, from university teachers to middle school teachers, are all leaving the country.
Hubei has four distinct seasons. It is a province of thousands of lakes and a land irrigated by the Yangtze River and Han River. It has developed agriculture.
Hubei's industrial development since the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China has ranked second only to several developed provinces, including Wuhan Iron and Steel Company and Optics Valley, which are also famous.
There is something depressing about the development of Hubei, that is, Wuhan is getting bigger and more developed, and the province is "too cold to be in high places" and there are no other cities that can match it.