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Introduction of free travel from Guangzhou to Changsha
Transportation: Guangzhou-Changsha
In order to save money and time, we chose to take a hard sleeper train on the first day and arrive in Changsha the next morning. The subway in Changsha has only lines 1, 2, 3 and 4, and the air conditioning in the train is strong.
Different degrees. Super sweet. On the return trip, I chose the convenient and fast high-speed train, which takes about two hours from Changsha South to Guangzhou South.
Accommodation: I booked a hotel on Ctrip at that time, which is very close to Wuyi Square. Walk for about five minutes, 248 yuan/night (it is recommended to live near Wuyi Square, which is convenient for travel).
Day 1: Orange Island-Meixihu Grand Theatre-Taiping Old Street-Pozi Street-Fire Palace
Orange Island: A must-see place in Changsha. Everyone went to see the statue. Let's also take a look at what is the place where "orange island sees mountains all over" in Chairman Mao's "Qinyuanchun".
It is recommended to buy a sightseeing ticket, 20 yuan/person, the weather is too hot, you will sweat after a few steps. The cruise ship didn't go because it was not interested.
Meixihu Grand Theatre: I went to see it on purpose. It is said to be the last work of art left by artist Hazza in China. This building is relatively modern. You can punch in if you are interested, and it is also a place where you can shoot big movies.
Taiping Old Street, Pozi Street, Fire Palace, Huangxing Square, IFS International Financial Center and Wuyi Square: In fact, I personally think that these places are all in a circle, and it is not bad to go with people; You can visit it at different times in two days. All the delicious food is here. Please bring two stomachs! It is very likely to meet online celebrities here.
The next day: Yuelu Mountain-Xie Zilong Image Art Museum-Li Zijian Art Museum-Wuyi Square -IFS Guo Jin Center-Huangxing Square-South Gate.
Yuelu Mountain: It is recommended to enter from the East Gate. Here you can choose the cableway to go up the mountain, choose the slide to go down the mountain, and then go out from the south gate to see Hunan University.
It is suggested that sightseeing bus or cableway go up the mountain, because it is very hard to walk up the mountain. You can overlook the whole Changsha from the mountain, which is very beautiful.
Xie Zilong Image Art Museum and Li Zijian Art Museum vigorously promoted it.
Remember to bring your ID card. Xie Zilong Photo Gallery has two choices: free and paid. Li Zijian Art Museum charges. It seems that both libraries are closed around five o'clock, so it is recommended to go early.
South Gate: It is said to be a paradise for eating goods. This is the snack street. Anyone who is interested can come (personally not recommended).
Gourmet:
Stinky tofu, personally, is more classic than black and tastes friendly. Modern China Tea Shop is also a feature of Changsha, but personally it is not bad. (loyal fans don't hit me)
I don't think Sisi's noodle restaurant is delicious and I don't recommend it. I think the humdrum tofu pudding and Linda snail powder in the south gate are just so-so.
Wenheyou Fried Club is not bad. You can punch in. Large sausages and small sausages are also very special and must be eaten.
I especially like Hu Ji's stir-fry and an ice powder shop next to him.
Before we left, we went to a butcher's for a barbecue. I thought it was a good deal. I recommend it.
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