Wuhan, the central city in central China, a new landmark of Hero City, an important industrial base, geoscience and education base in the country, and one of the largest integrated water, land and air transportation hubs in the inland, connecting east to west and connecting south to north The National Geographic Center is known as the “heart” of China’s economic geography.
As the first five-year plan after starting the new journey of building a socialist modernized country in an all-round way, the state promulgated the outline of the fourteenth five-year plan clearly “named” Wuhan: it proposed to focus on the national central city, the core city of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the international To transform the overall positioning of a metropolis, accelerate the construction of a national economic center, a national scientific and technological innovation center, and a regional financial center, and strive to build a modern Wuhan. In such a top-level design related to the future development of the country, Wuhan was directly named, showing that the country has high hopes for the development of Wuhan during the “14th Five-Year Plan”.