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Do I need to make an appointment in Orange Island?

Orange Island needs an appointment.

Attraction reservation method: Changsha Orange Island needs WeChat reservation, and citizens and tourists can pay attention to WeChat official account online reservation or on-site code scanning in Yuelu Mountain Orange Island tourist area. Juzizhou is a famous continent in Xiangjiang River, running through the center of the river from south to north, looking at Yuelu Mountain in the west and the ancient city in the east. The original area of the scenic spot is about 17 hectares, of which the open area is about 6 hectares.

The main attractions are Zhoutou Songju Pavilion, white marble tablet, bronze statue square, rattan square, Lanyue Pavilion, Zhenjiang Pavilion, bonsai garden, gate square and so on. The construction of new scenic spots closely revolves around the themes of ecology, culture and tourism, making full use of, preserving and protecting buildings, and further highlighting historical and cultural characteristics. Actively create a strong red tourism atmosphere, combining historical background, characteristic gardens and human landscapes, and highlighting the harmony between man and nature.

Changsha scenic spot

Du Fu Jiangge is located at the junction of Xiangjiang Road and Xihu Road in Changsha, close to Xiangjiang River. It was built in memory of Du Fu, and it is a part of the Xiangjiang River scenic belt. It faces Orange Island and Yuelu Mountain across the river and is less than one kilometer away from Tianxin Pavilion. Du Fu Jiangge is a landmark building in Changsha, with a biography of the great poet Du Fu. Here, you can climb high and overlook the banks of Xiangjiang River, drink tea and blow the river breeze, which is very pleasant. Whenever there are fireworks in Orange Island on summer weekends, this is the best viewing spot.

Tianxin Pavilion, located in Tianxin Park in Changsha, is a tower in the ancient city of Changsha. Built in the 11th year of Qing Qianlong (1746), the surrounding city walls are the only remaining ancient city walls in Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion has three layers of pavilions, bi-tile cornices and Zhu-liang painted buildings, which are ingeniously integrated with the ancient city wall and other buildings in Tianxin Park.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Changsha