What are the fun tourist attractions in Changsha
and girlfriends went to Changsha to play for a week, a few days trip down to feel very comfortable, it is really a surprise too worth it! Essay net red city of Changsha is the world's entertainment capital, not only snacks and food, but also super beautiful scenery are not to be missed.
The following attractions are the must-go places in Changsha, each with its own unique characteristics, see how many of them you have hit?
Top 1: Wuyi Square
Tickets: free
Opening time: all day
Playing time: 1-3 hours
Transportation: Line 1, Wuyi Square subway station
Playing: Complex commercial center!
Top2: Pozi Street
Admission: free
Opening time: all day
Playing time: 1 hour
Transportation: Line 1, Huangxing Square subway station
Playing time: a quaint street with lots of Changsha's specialty snacks!
Top3: Orange Island
Tickets: free
Opening time: 7: 00-22: 00
Tour time: 1-3 hours
Transportation: No. 2 Orange Island Station
Tour: 40r round trip on a small train, be sure to take a picture with Grandpa Mao.
Top4: Yuelu Mountain
Admission: free
Opening time: all day
Playing time: 3 hours
Transportation: No. 2 Bath Bay Town Station
Playing time: a mountain that locals love to climb to watch the sunrise.
Top5: Taiping Street
Admission: Free
Opening time: All day
Playing time: 1 hour
Transportation: Line 1 Wuyi Square Station
Playing time: the whole street is full of Changsha specialty snacks!
Top6: Hunan Rice Vermicelli Street
Admission: Free
Opening time: All day
Playing time: 1 hour
Transportation: Line 2, Yingbin Intersection Station
Playing time: The whole street is full of vermicelli stores, with specialties of rice vermicelli from various places in Hunan.
Top7: Lushan South Road
Admission: free
Opening time: all day
Tour time: 1 hour
Transportation: Line 4 Fubuhe Station
Tour: cheap and tasty snacks and milk tea.
Top 8: Hunan Museum
Admission: free
Opening time: 9:00-17:00
Closed on Mondays
Playing time: 1-3 hours
Transportation: Xiangya Hospital Station, Line 6
Playing time: the first batch of national-level museums, which are well worth seeing.