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Discover 5 Local cuisine in Wuhan on Trip.com, updated October 24, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 8 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From AUD 21.07 per person, with an average total of AUD 65.88. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1 verified reviews, Local cuisine Wuhan boast an average rating of 4.0.

This week's most popular Local cuisine: "Wuhan ● Chu-Han Palace Banquet | A feast that spans a thousand years [Immersive Chu-Han Theater + Chu-style and Han-style Food and Beverages+ Hanfu dress-changing experience] C", with 1 reviews and a 4 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "One-day Tour of Wuhan: Culinary Journey, Shopping Spree", a 8-hour adventure in Wuhan!

The next available day tour departs on October 25, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Wuhan Local cuisine usually take about 8 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

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5 Results for Wuhan Local cuisine

  • Wuhan ● Chu-Han Palace Banquet | A feast that spans a thousand years [Immersive Chu-Han Theater + Chu-style and Han-style Food and Beverages+ Hanfu dress-changing experience] C
    󱩳1:1 replica of the Chu Palace, with carved beams and painted buildings, actors in gorgeous costumes, and a solemn atmosphere. Any photo you take with your phone will turn out to be a blockbuster.

    Wuhan ● Chu-Han Palace Banquet | A feast that spans a thousand years [Immersive Chu-Han Theater + Chu-style and Han-style Food and Beverages+ Hanfu dress-changing experience] C

    Mandarin
    4.0/5
    Good· 1 review
    FromAU$100.06
  • One-day Tour of Wuhan: Culinary Journey, Shopping Spree
    󱩳Bite into Wuhan's Soul. Food Safari: Savor UNESCO-listed noodles, crunch lotus root patties(only in summer), and sip egg wine.

    One-day Tour of Wuhan: Culinary Journey, Shopping Spree

    Duration: 8 hrs
    English
    FromAU$121.29
  • Couchsurfing - Jianghan Customs Museum + Art Afternoon Tea: Slow Living Experience on Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street
    󱩳Couch surfing is synonymous with slow living, and we are the only ones offering this product.

    Couchsurfing - Jianghan Customs Museum + Art Afternoon Tea: Slow Living Experience on Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street

    Duration: 2 hrs
    English
    FromAU$21.07
  • Wuhan [Hankou 1930] • A Republic of China Feast (Gourmet Cuisine + Experience "Old Hankou" Culture + Optional Cheongsam Makeover)
    󱩳Visitors can dress in period costumes like qipaos or Zhongshan suits, immersing themselves in retro settings while interacting with actors, as if transported back to the Republic of China era to fully experience old Hankou's distinctive charm.

    Wuhan [Hankou 1930] • A Republic of China Feast (Gourmet Cuisine + Experience "Old Hankou" Culture + Optional Cheongsam Makeover)

    Duration: 90 mins
    English
    FromAU$21.12

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Reviews: Wuhan ● Chu-Han Palace Banquet | A feast that spans a thousand years [Immersive Chu-Han Theater + Chu-style and Han-style Food and Beverages+ Hanfu dress-changing experience] C
Guest User2025-10-13
Here’s a polished and convincing review based on your experience: --- 🌟 A Cultural Feast with Culinary Letdowns My parents and I visited Wuhan for the first time, eager to explore its rich culture and cuisine. We were drawn to this venue by its promise of a theatrical dining experience—something reminiscent of an Emperor-style lunch we once enjoyed in Beijing, though rooted in a different regional tradition. The ambiance did not disappoint. The show was vibrant, and the decorations were immersive, transporting us into a world of historical elegance and local flair. It’s clear that a lot of thought went into crafting a visually captivating experience. Unfortunately, the food fell short of expectations. The preparation was noticeably poor—meats were tough and lacked the tenderness one would expect from classic dishes. The “Dong Bo Rou,” a signature item known for its melt-in-your-mouth texture, was dry and chewy. The beef resembled jerky more than a delicacy. After the meal, I felt