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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). Located in central China, it covers about 19,700 km², with a resident population of around 5.28 million, and the local dialect is Southwestern Chinese. Xiangyang has over 2,800 years of history and has been an important economic and military center, earning the title "First City of China." It is the birthplace of Chu, Han, and Three Kingdoms culture, with main tourist attractions highlighting Three Kingdoms heritage, such as the Longzhong scenic area and Xiangyang City. Located along the middle reaches of the Han River, Xiangyang is a central city connecting Hubei, Henan, Chongqing, and Shaanxi, and is a national historical and cultural city, a provincial sub-center, and a new industrial base in northwest Hubei.

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Cuisine

Taste of Xiangyang...

Xiangyang’s cuisine blends Jingchu flavors with local characteristics, known for its freshness, richness, and simplicity, reflecting the city’s unique regional taste and cultural charm.

Xiangyang Cuisine
History

A Rich Past

Explore the historical roots that shaped Xiangyang into what it is today.

It is best known for being the site of an important battle between the Southern Song Dynasty and the Mongol Empire, which the Mongols won decisively, following which they were shortly able to conquer all of China. The Fancheng area is also known for being the site of an important battle during the late Eastern Han Dynasty between the forces of the warlords Liu Bei and Cao Cao. Xiangyang has a humid subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and dry. The average annual temperature is around 15–16°C, and the frost-free period lasts for about 230–250 days. Annual precipitation ranges from 820 to 1,100 mm, mostly falling between May and September. The city enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, and the warm, rainy summers provide favorable conditions for crop growth. Xiangyang has a well-developed bus system that offers wide coverage and excellent value. Regular routes cost RMB 1–2 per ride, and air-conditioned buses cost RMB 2 in summer and winter. Buses run frequently—every 5–10 minutes during rush hours and every 10–15 minutes off-peak. Major routes reach popular attractions such as Gulongzhong, Xiangyang Ancient City, Xijia Pool, and Tang City, as well as main commercial areas. Passengers can use Alipay, WeChat ride codes, or a physical bus card; no cash is needed. Some older buses lack English stop announcements, so it’s best to check real-time stop information in navigation apps....

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Climate

Xiangyang has a humid subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and dry. The average annual temperature is around 15–16°C, and the frost-free period lasts for about 230–250 days. Annual precipitation ranges from 820 to 1,100 mm, mostly falling between May and September. The city enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, and the warm, rainy summers provide favorable conditions for crop growth. Xiangyang has a well-developed bus system that offers wide coverage and excellent value. Regular routes cost RMB 1–2 per ride, and air-conditioned buses cost RMB 2 in summer and winter. Buses run frequently—every 5–10 minutes during rush hours and every 10–15 minutes off-peak. Major routes reach popular attractions such as Gulongzhong, Xiangyang Ancient City, Xijia Pool, and Tang City, as well as main commercial areas. Passengers can use Alipay, WeChat ride codes, or a physical bus card; no cash is needed.

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Xiangyang has a well-developed bus system that offers wide coverage and excellent value. Regular routes cost RMB 1–2 per ride, and air-conditioned buses cost RMB 2 in summer and winter. Buses run frequently—every 5–10 minutes during rush hours and every 10–15 minutes off-peak. Major routes reach popular attractions such as Gulongzhong, Xiangyang Ancient City, Xijia Pool, and Tang City, as well as main commercial areas. Passengers can use Alipay, WeChat ride codes, or a physical bus card; no cash is needed. Some older buses lack English stop announcements, so it’s best to check real-time stop information in navigation apps. Taxis are common and operate 24 hours a day. The base fare is RMB 8 for the first 2 km, then RMB 2 per additional km; at night (23:00–06:00), the base fare is RMB 9 and RMB 2.2 per km thereafter. There is no fuel surcharge. You can hail a taxi on the street or use ride-hailing apps such as Didi Chuxing....

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Getting Around

Xiangyang has a well-developed bus system that offers wide coverage and excellent value. Regular routes cost RMB 1–2 per ride, and air-conditioned buses cost RMB 2 in summer and winter. Buses run frequently—every 5–10 minutes during rush hours and every 10–15 minutes off-peak. Major routes reach popular attractions such as Gulongzhong, Xiangyang Ancient City, Xijia Pool, and Tang City, as well as main commercial areas. Passengers can use Alipay, WeChat ride codes, or a physical bus card; no cash is needed. Some older buses lack English stop announcements, so it’s best to check real-time stop information in navigation apps. Taxis are common and operate 24 hours a day. The base fare is RMB 8 for the first 2 km, then RMB 2 per additional km; at night (23:00–06:00), the base fare is RMB 9 and RMB 2.2 per km thereafter. There is no fuel surcharge. You can hail a taxi on the street or use ride-hailing apps such as Didi Chuxing.

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Xiangyang’s shopping areas include modern large-scale malls as well as traditional streets preserving local characteristics, catering to a variety of shopping needs, from one-stop shopping experiences to specialty handicrafts and local foods. Xiangyang’s cuisine blends Jingchu flavors with local characteristics, known for its freshness, richness, and simplicity, reflecting the city’s unique regional taste and cultural charm.

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Ancient Longzhong scenic area, Xiangyang

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Ancient Longzhong scenic area, Xiangyang

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Traditional chinese buildings reflected in a calm lake.

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Tall pagoda surrounded by trees and flags

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Ancient Longzhong scenic area, Xiangyang

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Ancient Longzhong scenic area, Xiangyang

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A large building with a lot of flags in front of it