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Changsha Travel Guide

I went to Changsha with my friends for a few days last year while taking advantage of the May 1st ticket sales. I went to less scenic spots and was in a hurry. Here are a few must-see places in Changsha. I hope it will help you! Yuelu Mountain

Yuelu Mountain is a famous maple viewing spot. It is so beautiful in autumn. Many people go to Yuelu Mountain to climb. It takes about three or four hours to climb up and down again. If you are not afraid of the hard work, you can take the ropeway. Or sightseeing bus. Changsha Window of the World

Window of the World is a large amusement park with miniature models of landmark buildings in various countries.

There are many amusement facilities in the park, such as bungee jumping, big pendulum, rotating flying chair, flying into the sky, etc. If you like it, you can experience it all. Wuyi Square

Wuyi Square is a gathering place for Changsha food. It can be said to be a must-visit place in Changsha. From Huangxing Pedestrian Street to Taiping Street to Pozi Street to Jiefang West Road, there is a food line. You can try all kinds of Changsha delicacies here. Tianxin Pavilion

Tianxin Pavilion is the only remaining symbol of the ancient city in Changsha. It is very representative among the must-visit attractions in Changsha. It has a strong historical and cultural atmosphere and allows you to appreciate the profound connotation of the ancient city of Changsha. Hunan Provincial Museum

A city’s museum represents the city’s past. The Hunan Provincial Museum perfectly displays the entire essence of the Xiang-Chu civilization. It has rich collections and collects precious cultural relics from the land of Hunan, including Mawangdui Han. The tomb cultural relics and Shang and Zhou bronzes are the most distinctive and are highly recommended to visit.

If you are a student, remember to bring your student ID card for many conveniences.