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What are the five business districts in Wuhan business district?
The five business districts are: Optics Valley, Jiedaokou, Zhongnan Road, Wuhan Square and Jianghan Road.

1, Wuhan East Lake New Technology Development Zone, referred to as "East Lake High-tech Zone", also known as "China Optical Valley". Established in 1988, 199 1 was approved by the State Council as the first batch of national high-tech zones, and in 200 1 was approved by the former State Planning Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology as the national optoelectronic industry base, namely "Wuhan China Optical Valley".

2. Crossing the street refers to a large area at the junction of Luoshi Road and Wu Luo Road in Jiangnan District of Wuhan. It is an important commercial network in Wuhan. Together with Zhongnan Road and Simenkou, it is called "Three Commercial Centers of Wuchang".

3. Zhongnan Road is one of the main streets in Wuhan, located in Wuchang District, and is a part of Wuhan Inner Ring Road. Zhongnan Road is roughly north-south, starting from fujiapo T-junction in the south and ending at Hongshan Square in the north, with a total length of 2 kilometers.

4. Wu Shang Plaza Shopping Center is located in the middle section of Jiefang Avenue and enjoys the reputation of Wuhan Gold Business Circle. Wu Shang Plaza Shopping Center, as the main department store in Wu Shang's "Moore" commercial city, adheres to the positioning and style of high-end exquisite department stores. Since the opening of 196, it has been the "No.1 single department store in China" for many years and has become one of the most influential high-end department stores in China.

Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street is the longest pedestrian street in China, and has the reputation of "the first pedestrian street in the world". Located in the center of Hankou, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, it starts from Jiang Yan Road in the south, runs through Zhongshan Avenue and Jinghan Avenue, and ends at Jiefang Avenue in the north, with a total length of 1.600 meters. With a width of 10 to 25m, it is a famous century-old commercial street in Wuhan and also the "Wuhan Twentieth Century Architecture Museum".

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuhan Business Circle