Wuhan

Wuhan

Wuhan, the sprawling capital of Central China’s Hubei province, is a commercial center divided by the Yangtze and Han rivers. The city contains many lakes and parks, including expansive, picturesque East Lake. Nearby, the Hubei Provincial Museum displays relics from the Warring States period, including the Marquis Yi of Zeng’s coffin and bronze musical bells from his 5th-century B.C. tomb. ― Google

People died in Wuhan (First 20 people) - Page 0

Li Wenliang

Li Wenliang

Chinese doctor

Yuan Zhen

Yuan Zhen

Politician

John Gabriel Perboyre

John Gabriel Perboyre

Saint

Francis Regis Clet

Francis Regis Clet

Missionary

Li Hanjun

Li Hanjun


Mary Elizabeth Wood

Mary Elizabeth Wood

American librarian

Xu Ming

Xu Ming

Chinese entrepreneur

Wu Jianmin

Wu Jianmin

Chinese diplomat

Xia Minghan

Xia Minghan


Qiu Fazu

Qiu Fazu

Chinese surgeon

Zhu Dehai

Zhu Dehai

Chinese revolutionary

Zhuo Renxi

Zhuo Renxi

Chinese chemist

Luo Qingquan

Luo Qingquan

Politician

Chen Fahong

Chen Fahong

Chinese military personnel

Jibo Qian

Jibo Qian

Sinologist

Xiong Bingkun

Xiong Bingkun


Zeng Zhaolun

Zeng Zhaolun

Chinese chemist

Zhang Fuqing

Zhang Fuqing


Wu Xianwen

Wu Xianwen

Chinese ichthyologist

Chi-po Chʻien

Chi-po Chʻien

Sinologist