Hankou Concession is located between Zhongshan Road and Jiang Yan Road in Jiang 'an District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China.
Starting from Jianghan Road, the order is: Hankou British Concession, Hankou Russian Concession, Hankou French Concession, Hankou German Concession, Hankou Japanese Concession and Hankou Belgian Concession.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Hankou has become a large-scale city, known as "Chicago of the East".
The total length of Hankou riverside line is 1088 zhangs, with a total area of 2804 mu for 4 minutes.
There are still ancient buildings of various countries in this area.
Hankou is named after its location at the mouth of the Han River. The development of Hankou began after the diversion of Hanjiang River in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty. It is mainly developed into a dock and commercial town by using the water transport of the Yangtze River and the Han River.
In ancient times, it was known as the thoroughfare of nine provinces. After the development of railway transportation, it will be transported by land and water. Because it is located in the middle of the north and south of China, it is convenient to contact other provinces and cities.