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Which scenic spot does Changsha travel punch in?

There are Yuelu Mountain, huaminglou Scenic Area, Orange Island Scenic Area, Mawangdui Han Tomb and Tianxin Pavilion in Changsha.

Yuelu Mountain 1

Yuelu Mountain, or Lushan Mountain Scenic Area, is a collection of the essence of Hunan and Chu culture, with many places of interest and abundant plant resources. There are many tombs of revolutionary martyrs, and the ancient city faces Orange Island. The integration of mountains, rivers, continents and cities is really a victory made in heaven.

2. Changsha huaminglou Scenic Area

Huaminglou is located in the southeast of Ningxiang County, Changsha City, the capital of Hunan Province. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit and a national patriotic education base. In the huaminglou, Shuangshiling is covered with green mountains and green springs, and the canal in the valley irrigation area crosses the Jin River and sings softly, like two silver chains embedded in it.

3. Juzizhou Scenic Area

Juzizhou Scenic Area is located in the center of Xiangjiang River, opposite to Changsha City, Hunan Province, the largest famous continent in Xiangjiang River. It is an important part of Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, a national scenic spot, and also a national key scenic spot. The main scenic spots in the scenic area are Wentai Tiantai, Zhoutou Square, Xiaoxiang Celebrity Club, Zhang Zhu Ancient Capital, Zhuyuan, Taoyuan and New Poetry Monument.

4. Mawangdui Han Tomb

Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha was excavated three times from 1972 to 1974, which was the tomb of the Prime Minister of Changsha and a family of three. Mawangdui Han Tomb has a grand and complex structure. The coffin chamber is built at the bottom of the tomb pit and consists of three coffins, three coffins and wooden mats. Its well-preserved tomb structure and rich funerary objects are a complete presentation of the lifestyle and funeral concept of the Han Dynasty.

5. Tianxin Pavilion in Changsha

Tianxin Pavilion, located in Tianxin Park in the southeast corner of downtown Changsha, is a tower and a symbol of the ancient city of Changsha. The surrounding city walls are the only remnants of the ancient city walls in Changsha. Tianxin Pavilion was built in the 11th year of Qing Qianlong (1746) and was presided over by Fu Junyang at that time. The Tianxin Pavilion seen by tourists today was rebuilt by 1983.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuelu Mountain Baidu Encyclopedia-Orange Island.