There are many perspectives on travel: viewing the charming scenery, tracing the local culture, and tasting specialty delicacies...
This time, follow Mao Mao to open the "eating perspective" and experience this entertainment Star City-Changsha.
As a snack that loves to eat, play and step on, before introducing friends to Changsha, he will first make a plan and record those snacks or attractions worth visiting one by one, so as to show people the unique style of Changsha. Here are my guide notes:
Visit Taiping Street at night when the lanterns are on
Since my schedule is a night owl who stays up during the day and comes out at night, the first thing I want to introduce is of course the night entertainment after the sunset. As a winner in life in a good life, the happiest thing is to eat and eat. Starting from Furong District and Tianxin District, the entire street on Taiping Street on Jiefang West Road is full of snacks, including many little-known alleys.
Among them, Jia Yi's former residence 100 meters away from the main entrance of Taiping Street is the [Wenheyou Lao Changsha Fried Club]. The fried is very good, very delicious, affordable and large bowl. It is also the first fried fried
It is very suitable for tourists to come to the frying club to recall their feelings and delicacy. A friendly reminder: The frying club is on the second floor. Standing on Taiping Street and looking up, you can see the red lanterns hanging in the air. It must be Wen Heyou frying club.
If Wenheyou Fried Shop on Taiping Street is crowded and there is a little brother standing on the stairs issuing number plates, you can also consider going to Wenheyou Fried Shop on Pozi Street ~ The little brother there is still learning to adjust juice recently. The taste is very refreshing ~
If you like to drink some wine, you can also go to the "Chengyuanxiang glutinous rice wine" in the middle of Taiping Street and try various flavors of wine.
This year, Wen Heyou opened a new [Wen Heyou Stinky Tofu Museum] in the middle of Taiping Street. Speaking of museums in Changsha, everyone must think of the Hunan Province Museum as soon as possible. But the museum not only has national cultural relics, but also local snacks! This year, even stinky tofu has a museum. This is the first time I've seen it. After entering, there will be a large cartoon statue (an image named "Stinky Boy"), which is specially designed for everyone to check in and take photos easily.
On the right side of the statue is the entrance, on the left side is the exit, and there are little brothers on both sides of the passage to maintain order. After entering, there is an unclear text sculpture on the left side. Coupled with the ruins below, it feels like traditional culture and modern culture collide.
Turn right and go straight to enter the video projection part of stinky tofu. Different from the traditional display method, it combines modern technology with an interactive method to introduce everyone to the production process of stinky tofu. It can also interact with body feeling. Touch the screen with your hand. Feel the feeling of soybeans piled up and floating. After turning left and entering the door, there is a machine for blending brine. You can manually try to score how much the brine made with strange recipes will emit green smoke, brown smoke or red smoke.
On the right hand side, there is a large jar full of walls with a diameter of about 2 meters. It contains materials used in the stinky tofu brine formula. Standing in the passage, you will feel like you are surrounded by these marinages, and the light inside is also very suitable for taking photos.
There is also a brine taste test bench. Press the button and the gas of stinky tofu brine will be released from the tube. That taste is really unforgettable. Interestingly, the moment you smell the brine, you will also be photographed and your face will be recorded.
At the last stinky tofu experience center and purchase window, you can buy different flavors of stinky tofu and fruity soy milk to try it. You feel full of happiness, and there are also a large number of cultural and creative products for purchase next to it.
After walking out of the checkout counter, there is a long glass corridor. The arched walls of the corridor are full of little stinky people in various formats. It is super suitable for taking photos and has a unique style. As the finale attraction, the wall is cracked recommended ~
The epitome of Changsha culture: Huo Palace
Walk straight out from the north gate of Taiping Street, cross the zebra crossing and go straight for 150 meters to Pozi Street. Go straight along the main entrance and you will see the red Fire Palace. I heard that the Fire Palace once went to Mango Terrace. If it is the first time, friends who come to Changsha can check in. Eating will be disappointing, but they can come to take photos and check in. After all, it is a cultural landmark of Changsha.
Changsha Liberation West: Night Culture that cannot be ignored
Changsha's bar culture and milk tea culture cannot be ignored.
"Tea Beauty" can be seen everywhere in the entire Jiefang West and May Day business district (recommended Matcha Puti and Youlan Latte). If girls with menstrual cramps, I would recommend spicy vanilla to you (personally think it tastes good).
There is also Changsha's local tea drink [Fruit Yaya], which is worth a try to imitate the Xi tea model. The products are similar, cheese tea and cheese fruit tea series.
If you like the consumption environment and visual beauty, I will give you Amway [MAMACHA], which is the charming one opposite! Beautiful environment, comfortable location, wide view, suitable for taking photos! There are refreshments on the second floor, little brothers and sisters are beautiful, and there are also many cultural creations for sale.
If soft girls must rub cats when drinking tea, there is a "Taipingli Cat Cafe" in the alley at the back of Taiping Street. The minimum consumption is one drink per person, and the average person is 30+(the cat is quite fat). There is also a cat cafe upstairs in Taipingli next to Starbucks. Although none of them are fat, they pay attention to having more cats.
If you have had enough food and drink and want to feel the excitement of youth, you will have a lot of charm. M2, Le Chao, Margaret, miulin, on the left side of Taiping Street's main entrance, 46live (many folk singers), etc., the atmosphere is as high as it can be. I won't go into details here. The recently opened "Monkey" recommended it to everyone, and even Jiang Jinfu often hangs here as a DJ!
If you want to go to a quieter Qingba, the Qingba Street is on the right side of Wenheyou Lobster Restaurant Hualongchi Store.
Couples who want to play video games have too many choices! [City Heroes],[Storm Rises Again] and [Sun Never Sets](not recommended for niche video games), then the big dolls of urban heroes are easier to hold, and the small dolls of Storm Rises are easier to hold. The game currency of Sun Never Sets is cheap because the machine is a bit old.
If you like to go out and play at night, it is recommended to stay in Changsha for a few more days. The night culture here is so rich. No wonder there is a saying: "Outside Changsha, there will be no nightlife in China!"
Yuelu Mountain Juzizhou: Appreciating Changsha's Humanities
For friends who like humanities, I recommend several good places to play during the day
1. Yuelu Mountain: If the weather is good, consider climbing. There are Hunan Normal University and some snacks next to it. Turn right along Yuelu Mountain and drive straight ahead to Juzizhou.
2. Juzizhou: Metro Line 2 is in the middle of the Xiangjiang River. It is a large continent. There is a head of Mao Zedong, where you can ride bicycles, cs and other recreational facilities.
3. Window of the World, Underwater World (tickets are charged separately, the price is less than 200): The two places are next to each other and are suitable for taking photos, but the place is a bit far away from the city center and requires driving.
4. Tianxin Pavilion: There is a fortress landscape (less than 50 tickets), next to the Bamboo Slips Museum.
Old Changsha food gathering place: Wenmiaoping
There are simply a lot of delicious food in Wenmiaoping at Nanmenkou, so that I really don't know where to start. Let's start with snacks.
1. Sugar and Oil Tuotuo in Wenmiaoping
Go into the left alley of Changjun Middle School for a while
Delicious, delicious, improved version of Changsha's sugar and oil cake
But when we were in school, we only paid 1.50 yuan a string.
Now it has risen to 4 yuan a string
But I still eat it every time. Hahaha
2. Wangwang snacks in Wenmiaoping
It's mixed vegetables. Anyway, I think it's quite delicious.
I like to eat shredded potatoes
But the boss decides whether to open a store according to his mood
3. The frying of Wenmiaoping
Go to the alley on the left side of Changjun Middle School and turn left after you reach the innermost end
Go straight ahead and you can see the explosion explosion explosion
I like to eat fried ham sausage and fried wontons inside
Still delicious
You can make it less spicy
4. Late snacks and lard mixed flour in Wenmiaoping
The lard mixed flour here is really a must-eat
The lard powder mixed with flour at any midnight snack shop is fascinating.
You can also mix vegetables at night
But the boss likes to give you something himself
The stall will only go out at night!
After 2-3 weeks of conceptualizing-collecting-sorting-screening-checking in-screening-re-screening-copywriting, it was finally completed.
There are still many, many delicious foods and many, many famous attractions that have not been mentioned that are worth continuing to arrange. This is the end of this weekend's guide, and I hope it will be of help to everyone. At the same time, I wish everyone a pleasant trip ~
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