Discover the charm of Hubei with this engaging H5 presentation crafted by Eqxiu, the leading online design platform. Dive into the rich tapestry of Hubei's history and culture with a scroll of treasures. Learn about Hubei, abbreviated as '鄂', a province located in central China with a total area of 185,900 square kilometers. The capital, Wuhan, borders Anhui to the east, Chongqing to the west, Shaanxi to the northwest, Jiangxi and Hunan to the south, and Henan to the north. As of 2020, Hubei is administratively divided into 13 prefecture-level divisions, 39 districts, 26县级市, 35 counties, 2 autonomous counties, and 1 forest area. Established in May 1949, Hubei has a wealth of cultural heritage, with over 15,000 cultural relics, including more than 40 national key cultural heritage sites and 154 provincial-level sites. The province boasts five Chinese historical and cultural cities: Wuhan, Jingzhou, Xiangyang, Suizhou, and Zhongxiang. Notable sites include the birthplace of Qu Yuan in Zigui County, the 'Eighth Wonder of the East' - the Zenghouyi Chime Bells, the ancient copper mine site of Tonglu Mountain, and the Yuezhang Goujian of the Shang Dynasty. Hubei is also home to the hometown of the great Ming Dynasty physician Li Shizhen in Qichun County, the Taoist architectural complex of Wudang Mountain, and the hometown of Wang Zhaojun, representing Han culture. The H5 showcases these cultural landmarks and more, all made possible by Eqxiu's user-friendly online design tools and extensive template library.