Saturday, 24 December 2005

Wuhu Yangtze river scenery and canal boats

English teacher in China

Exploring Wuhu Canals

September – December 2005


The story…


In 2005, I taught ESL (English as a Second language) at the Traditional Chinese Medicine College in Wuhu, Anhui province, China for a 4 month period. 

I left South Africa in June of 2003 to go and teach ESL in Taiwan. I stayed for 18 months in Taiwan and then decided to experience mainland China in addition to Taiwan. 

I stayed a period of 19 months in mainland China, mainly working for one company called Delter-Telford International Business Institute. I was fortunate to move around China with them, staying and teaching in 4 different provinces: Nanjing, Wuhu (Anhui), Liuzhou (Guangxi) and lastly Shanghai.

Anne (Canadian) and I were the only expat teachers at the Chinese Medicine College in Wuhu. We lived on campus in small apartments just below the men’s hostel. We could eat our meals at the Cafeteria on campus, but after I ate dog meat accidentally, I tried other options. 

It was winter in Wuhu at that time and Anhui being an impoverished province, campus made for a sad and depressing scenery. I had wonderful students. I had a class of nurses who taught me to speak Chinese and took me on sightseeing outings in and around Wuhu. One of these trips they booked a mini cruise for us on the Yangtze River. I also had a bicycle which I sometimes took out for a spin to take pictures of the countryside.

 Anne, an elderly lady, and I had a standing Saturday morning arrangement to go and eat at a restaurant in Wuhu and do our weekly shopping. I also traveled during my stay in Wuhu and visited tourist destinations in Anhui province, such as Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) and the ancient villages of Hongcun and Xidi

During my stay in Wuhu, I also undertook a tour of the North-Eastern part of China, including places like Qingdao, Liu Gong island, Yantai and Dalian. 

The photo exposé paints a picture of life in Wuhu and the wonderful experiences I had.

Main canal - Wuhu

About China


China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary sovereign state in East Asia. It’s the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.381 billion. The state is governed by the Communist Party of China and its capital is Beijing. 

It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing) and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau). It also claims sovereignty over Taiwan.

The country's major urban areas include Shanghai, Guangzhou, BeijingChongqing, Shenzhen, Tianjin, and Hong Kong.

It covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometers. China is the world's second-largest state by land area and either the third - or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement.

China has a vast and diverse landscape, ranging from the Gobi and Taklimakan Deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir, and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from much of South and Central Asia.

The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, respectively, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometers long (Wikipedia).

Yangtze River activity near Wuhu

About Wuhu

Wuhu (literally "Weedy Lake") is a prefecture-level city in south-eastern Anhui province, of China. Sitting on the south-east bank of the Yangtze River, Wuhu borders Xuancheng to the southeast, Chizhou, and Tongling to the southwest, Hefei to the northwest, Ma'anshan to the northeast, and the province of Jiangsu to the east, and is approximately 90 km south-west of Nanjing. 

By the end of 2017, the total population was estimated to be 3,842,100of whom 1,665,000 live in the 4 urban districts and the others live in the counties. The city has over 47 ethnic minorities present — the largest being the Muslim population. There are other ethnic minorities with over 500 inhabitants in the city: Yi, Tujia, Miao, Zhuang, and Manchu.

Wuhu is known to have been inhabited since at least 770 BCE. It became a strategically important town during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD) when it was controlled by the Eastern Wu. Under the Ming dynasty, Wuhu developed into a major commercial center and river port and since that time has been known as a center of the rice trade. 

The city is the second largest economy in Anhui, after Hefei, the provincial capital. In 2017, Wuhu’s GDP reached RMB 306.552 billion. Wuhu's per capita GDP was RMB 83880.

Wuhu Economic & Technological Development Area in the north of the city launched in 1993 is one of the first state-level economic and technological development area in Anhui province. It has the only export processing zone in the province. Chery Automobile and Anhui Conch Cement Company are headquartered in this development area. (Wikipedia).


Yangtze River scenery in and near Wuhu


Riverboats on the Yangtze


Yangtze River barges - Wuhu

Yangtze River canal - Wuhu


Yangtze river boats - Wuhu port


Yangtze river community - Wuhu port

Yangtze river boats - Wuhu port


Yangtze river boats - Wuhu port

Riverboat community in Wuhu port


Riverboat community in Wuhu port

Ship repairs

Riverboat community in Wuhu port

Riverboat Tanker


Wuhu Canal scenery



Canal walkway/corniche

Canal walkway/corniche

View of the surrounding area - taken from main Canal walkway/corniche

Main canal - Wuhu


Main canal

Canal boat - Wuhu


A woman on a canal boat sorting fish - Wuhu

Canal boathouse and gondola - Wuhu

Canal boathouse cook - Wuhu

Houseboat on the Yangtze with Veg garden on land
   
Riverboat on canal with Wuhu city in the background

Main canal - Wuhu

Main canal - Wuhu

Canal boats - Wuhu

Canal boathouse - Wuhu

Canal boathouse - Wuhu


Canal boats - Wuhu

Canal boathouses - Wuhu


Canal boathouses - Wuhu


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