Traveling from Wuhan to Changsha is a short-distance experience that many young people prefer.
After all, it is very convenient to take the high-speed rail or drive between the two provincial capitals.
So, what are the fun places and delicious food to visit in Changsha?
DAY1 May Day Square, Hunan Provincial Museum Wuhan-Changsha, thanks to the Beijing-Kowloon Line and Beijing-Guangzhou Line, there are too many high-speed trains to choose from, so we work as usual and choose trains that leave around 8:40.
(PS: We are still during the epidemic. We remind everyone to wear masks when traveling. Another point is that Changsha Railway Station will require health codes. However, the local health codes in Changsha may be too crowded at the train exit and are not easy to scan. You can provide them directly.
Wuhan Health Code is also recognized. ) Let’s start our food journey.
1. Wuyi Square The food in Changsha is relatively concentrated, basically near Wuyi Square.
As soon as you get out of the high-speed rail station, you can take Metro Line 2 (please download the Changsha Metro APP in advance) and go straight to Wuyi Square.
Because Changsha South Station is the penultimate station on Line 2, there were a lot of people when you first got off the train.
It is recommended that you first take the bus back to the terminal station of Line 2, Everbright Station, so that you can go to Wuyi Square.
The transportation is convenient. In addition, it is recommended to book a hotel nearby.
There are hotels in all price ranges, so you can do whatever you want.
The most famous ones near Wuyi Square are IFS International Gold Center and Huangxing Pedestrian Street.
Of course, the most famous one is the Modern Chinese Tea Shop.
It is a 50-meter store, but you do need to queue for every store.
The first stop was Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street where I found the place with the most queues, which was basically true.
We had delicious stinky tofu at Black Classic on Huangxing Road.
At noon, we also had a hearty chili fried pork meal at Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street prepared by Chef Fei.
There is no need to queue when I go at 11:50.
After I finished eating, there was a long queue at the door after 1 o'clock.
After lunch, I also walked to the hotel to check in (the advantage of a hotel near Wuyi Square).
There are still many modern Chinese tea shops along the way, and I would not step in at any point.
Of course, I want to ask my queen here whether Yolanda Latte is the best.
Push it.
2) Hunan Provincial Museum After a short rest at the hotel, take a taxi to the Hunan Provincial Museum, where you can appreciate the cultural charm of Hunan.
Tickets for the Hunan Provincial Museum need to be booked online three days in advance. There are not many people queuing up on weekends, so the building is majestic.
The areas that can be visited are mainly the history of "Hunanese" on the second floor and "Mawangdui" on the third floor.
It is the largest history and art museum with rich collections in Hunan Province, covering an area of ??49,000 square meters and a total construction area of ??91,000 square meters.
It is one of the first batch of national first-class museums.
Various Collections III) Super Wenheyou/Taiping Street/Pozi Street/Jiefang West Road After we visited the museum, it was just after 5 o'clock.
We heard that Chaowen and You had to queue up, so we quickly took a taxi to Hisense Plaza and queued up.
It's almost 6 o'clock, and there are already more than 2,000 tables in front of us.
Anyway, the main features inside are Hunan cuisine, crayfish, and decoration that imitates modern style.
One thing that needs to be emphasized is that Changsha is full of cultural and tourist attractions.
After dinner, we planned to go shopping on Pozi Street.
As soon as we turned on the navigation, we found it very close at hand.
It only took a few minutes to walk around.
To be honest, Wen Heyou mainly enjoys the atmosphere and is not full.
So we quickly went to Pozi Street to chat about fans.
Then you can press the surrounding roads.
Basic route: Pozi Street - Fire Palace - Jiefang West Road - Taiping Old Street - Wuyi Avenue (you can choose to go to the riverside to enjoy the breeze).
Huogong Taiping Old Street DAY2 Yuelu Mountain-Juzizhou-Changjun Middle School Snack Street It can be seen that our schedule is quite tight, so we slept a little longer the next morning and left the hotel at 9 o'clock.
The morning in Changsha is, of course, awkward.
Take a taxi (it is said that taxis in Changsha are really good and more efficient than Didi).
You said you should go to Bus Xincun Noodle House, and the chef would come over with a smile.
Then you told us that they often go to this restaurant to eat, but it is around 8pm and there are not many people.
When we arrived, there was no problem queuing up, and we were online quickly.
We asked for beef noodles and pork ribs, which is true.
After breakfast, warm your belly and go hiking.
There are two gates in Yuelu Mountain, namely the east gate and the south gate.
Yuelu Academy, Hunan University, etc.
They are all at the south gate, while Orange Island is closer to the east gate.
Our tour route is Yuelu Academy-Yuelu Mountain-Juzizhou.
If you turn it upside down, it will naturally be the east gate.
Another thing to mention is that only the east gate has a ropeway, but there will be a minibus at the south gate to take you up and down the mountain.
The fare is 20 yuan one way.
After descending from Yuelu Mountain at Yuelu Academy, I ate fish head at a Hunan restaurant near Wangyue Park.
It's very spicy and delicious.
I wish you all a bright future.
After dinner, we took a taxi from Wangyue Park to the west side of Juzizhou Bridge, and then walked across the Juzizhou Bridge because the bridge was too congested.
Grandpa Mao is very vivid.
For Orange Island Tour, you can buy electronic tickets for the tour bus online.
Walking takes time.
After all, we bought it in a hurry, 40 per person.