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What are the tourist attractions worth visiting in Changsha?

Yuelu Mountain 1

Yuelu Mountain is located on the west bank of Xiangjiang River in Changsha, the first historical and cultural city in China, and lives by the river. There are four core scenic spots: Lushan Mountain, Orange Island, Yuelu Academy and Xinmin Society. It is one of the rare national AAAAA-level tourist attractions and national key scenic spots in the world, which integrates "mountains, waters, continents and cities".

2. Orange Island

Orange Island is an impact sandbar of Xiangjiang River, surrounded by dozens of miles of water, and is a national key scenic spot. In Orange Island, you can take a small train or walk to Orange Island, pay tribute to the portrait of Chairman Mao and take a photo with it. The lights on both sides of the Xiangjiang River can be seen in full view, and the elegant scenery of Orange Island can be seen in full view.

3. Taiping Street

Taiping Street is the most complete street in the ancient city of Changsha, which retains the original street pattern. There are places of interest such as Jia Yi's former residence, Changhuai well, Ming Fan Ji Wang Mi West archway, and old houses with blue tiles and white walls. Jia Yi's former residence can only be visited with an ID card, but there are generally many people.

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Main attractions of Yuelu Mountain:

1, Love Night Pavilion

Love Evening Pavilion was founded by Luo Dian, president of Yuelu Academy, in the 57th year of Qing Qianlong (1792). Together with Zuiweng Pavilion in Chuxian County, Anhui Province (1046), Huxin Pavilion in West Lake, Hangzhou (1552) and Taoranting Pavilion in Taoranting Park, Beijing (1695), it is called the four famous pavilions in China.

2. Yuelu Academy

Officially established Yuelu Academy. After the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was changed to Hunan Higher School in the 29th year of Guangxu in the late Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1903), later changed to Hunan Higher Normal School and Hunan Industrial College, and was officially named Hunan University in 1926. After thousands of years, there are endless string songs, so the deceased called it "Millennium University".