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Where is fun near Changsha?
There are many popular tourist attractions around Changsha, do you know? Do you want to know? Here are more entertainment group purchases in Changsha >> Recommended interesting places near Changsha:

1. Historical Relics of Changsha: Window of the World The indoor environment, residential decoration, folk customs, sports economy, Chinese and foreign folk acrobatics, acrobatics, stunts, magic, drama, folk art, singing and dancing of Changsha Window of the World are presented to tourists in various forms such as fixed-point performances, mobile performances and square parades. High-tech dynamic movies, water curtain movies and laser music fountains make you linger.

2. Changsha Millennium University: Hunan First Normal University, Hunan First Normal University, has the reputation of "Millennium University, Centennial Normal University". There are many celebrities here: He Shuheng, Li Da, Ren, Huang Xing, Chen Tianhua, Zeng Guofan, Zuo, Hu Linyi, Cai Hesen, Li, Xu Teli, Yang Changji, Xie Juezai, Tian Han, Li Jinxi, Zhang, Tan, Wang Xianqian and He Shaoji all studied or worked here. The great man Mao Zedong studied and worked here for eight years. The school has a long history and profound cultural heritage. After the founding of New China, Mao Zedong personally wrote the name of the "First Normal School" and wrote the inscription "Be a teacher of the people, be a student of the people first". Xu Teli visited the school six times and wrote an inscription "Seeking truth from facts, not being self-righteous". Jiang Zemin wrote an inscription for the bronze statue of "Young Mao Zedong" standing on campus. Party and state leaders Deng, Song Renqiong, Song Ping, Li Lanqing, Li Changchun, Li, Liu Yandong, Peng Yun, Chen Zhili, Zhou Tienong, Xu and others visited our school. Many foreign heads of state visited the school. Knight, in addition to overloaded trains and expensive planes on the road, the motorcycle army has become another landscape in the craze of Spring Festival travel rush. Ride a motorcycle, put on a helmet, put on a thick cotton-padded coat, take your family and go home together. I once envied them naively. I don't have to grab a train ticket to squeeze the train, but I can still enjoy the scenery along the way by motorcycle. Later, I saw their tired bodies and heavy bags in the photos, as well as the bitterness and sadness in their eyes, which broke my romantic fantasy about knights.