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Does the Beijing-Hong Kong Ancient Town Travel Guide require tickets?

Jinggang Ancient Town has a long history and profound cultural heritage. This is a bustling town located on the banks of the Xiang River. After many years of inheritance, this town has left many cultural relics. You can enjoy the historical scenery and experience a very leisurely small town life in the ancient town. Let's feel it together.

Jinggang Ancient Town

Jinggang Ancient Town has many historic sites, and several Neolithic Age sites have been unearthed here. The architecture of the entire ancient town still retains a very strong late Qing style. In addition, it is built on the Xiangjiang River and has a large stilted building. The buildings in the town are also very exquisite, with the sophistication of the Jiangnan water towns.

Ningxiang Guild Hall

Ningxiang Guild Hall is also known as Bayuantang. Its architectural style is also typical of the late Qing Dynasty. The whole building is antique, and there is a scenery like an ancient theater. Many folk artists have performed and learned singing here. As a very popular entertainment program in ancient times, opera has also brought joy to many people, so it is also one of the most lively attractions in Jinggang Ancient Town.

The current location is the former address where Tao Cheng lived. Tao Cheng is known as the "Mother of the Revolution". She devoted great efforts to the revolutionary cause, risking her own life and working hard for it. Therefore, future generations often return here to commemorate her and define her spirit.

Tao Cheng’s Former Residence

Ticket price: 72 yuan/person

Transportation: Take No. 918 or Wangcheng Minibus from Changsha West Bus Station to Wangcheng Bus Station. Then transfer to the minibus that goes directly to Jinggang Ancient Town.