As a native Xiyazi in Changsha, he has walked through Changsha's streets, eaten all kinds of strange snacks, and personally experienced Changsha's transformation from an ordinary city to a must-check city for Internet celebrities. So if you plan to travel to Changsha, you must not miss this guide that can take you to have fun, eat, eat and eat.
Day 1:
During the day, you must go to Juzizhou to see Grandpa Mao first. As Changsha's unique business card, Juzizhou is very large. Because the subway entrance is far away from Grandpa Mao, you can choose to take a sightseeing bus to visit Grandpa Mao's and then walk out. Various trees and flowers are planted on Juzi Island. In spring, you can see the tender weeping willows and pear blossoms by the river. In early autumn, you can see clusters of yellow flowers blooming on the lutheran trees. In November and December, you can see three colors. Plum blossoms are particularly bright.
In the afternoon, you can go to the Pedestrian Street, Pozi Street, and Taiping Street. After late at night, you can also go to the bar street in Jiefang West to experience the "high day and night." These places are not far away. If you don't need to go crazy shopping, you can go shopping all afternoon until dark.
There is no need to worry about hunger at all on Pedestrian Street and Pozi Street. Changsha is famous for its snacks. You can see food within two steps. You can also have a cup of tea while you can check in on the IFS landmark building.
The next day:
You can enjoy all the way from Hunan Radio and Television Station, to Window of the World, to three museums and one hall, to the Hunan Province Museum, and to Helong Gymnasium.
Radio and Television will not say much. When you go to Changsha, you want to check in. Window of the World, as an amusement park, is right next to Radio and Television. It is actually no different from most amusement parks. If you are interested, you can still go and have a look.
The three museums and one hall were built on the northern city delta, including the Changsha City Museum, the Changsha City Library (much larger than the Provincial Library), the Changsha City Planning Hall and the Changsha City Concert Hall. All of them can be entered for free with your ID card. The building is very modern in style and is very worth a visit;
The Hunan Province Museum is really big after being renovated in the past few years. It is accessible for free with an ID card, and the exhibition content is also very rich.
When the lights are on at night, it is a must to check in by the huge Ferris wheel next to Helong Stadium. Moreover, as a stadium that holds concerts by various stars, it is also worth checking in.
Day 3:
Let's go climb Yuelu Mountain first, visit Yuelu Academy, and visit Aiwan Pavilion. If it's November, you can still see the red maple trees dyed by the forest. You don't have to buy tickets and you can also take a walk.
If you go down the mountain early, you can go to Meixi Lake and check in to Meixi Lake Poly Theater. The unique artistic style building allows you to take photos until you can't walk.
Go to Wenheyou Lao Changsha Lobster Restaurant when it's dinner time! Full of Hong Kong style, it has recreated the scene of Changsha's disappearance in the 1980s. It has a seven-story old building with nearly 100 households and more than 20 shops. It tells the story of old Changsha that many people don't know. If you come here, you will not be disappointed.
Day 4:
If you have enough time, you can visit Huayi Brothers Film Town, but it is far away from the city center of Changsha. It takes about an hour and a half from the pedestrian street. As a new landmark, it is also a place where the "Escape from the Secret Room" variety show was recorded., it is also very worth checking in!
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