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Travel guide for Changsha Metro Line 6 Travel guide route for Changsha Metro Line 6

Changsha Line 6, which has been waiting for a long time in June, 222, is about to start its initial operation. The travel guide on this line has also been sorted out. Let's take Line 6 to eat, drink and have fun!

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Xiangbiwo Station

Recommended: Elephant Biwo Forest Park

Xiangbiwo is named after its long trunk that looks like an elephant and reaches into Zhongtang Reservoir to drink water. In the park, you can enjoy the flowers in spring, enjoy the cool in summer, and enjoy the red maple in autumn and snow in winter. Xiangbiwo Forest Park is a typical hilly landform with continuous mountains and diverse habitat types, which breeds rich forest vegetation types and complete forest ecosystem. However, it is still under construction and not yet open to the outside world.

Changqing Station

Recommended: Bubugao Meixi Xintiandi

Bubugao Meixi Xintiandi is located in the core of Meixi Lake International New City in Yuelu District, Changsha City. It is a 2,-large American Shoppingmall. There are not only supermarkets, food, skating and children's theme parks in the mall, but also the Meixi Lake International Light Show every year.

Liugoulong Station

Recommended: Yuxiang Cotton Mill and Changsha Wool Mill

Old industrial areas in the city. At that time, the industrial areas were mostly located by the river and mixed with farmers. Zoomlion's predecessors, Changsha Construction Machinery Institute, Changsha Wool Mill and Yuxiang Cotton Mill, have all made great achievements here.

Yuxiang Yarn Factory has a history of one hundred years. The gatehouse was built in 1919. It is a triumphal building, with square gatehouse, four corners supported by two round pillars, stone arches, and three floors overhanging, with solemn structure. Go through the gatehouse, and walk down the steps of mashitai until you reach Xiangjiang River.

Wenchang Pavilion Station

Recommended: Wenchang Pavilion, Fengfan Square, and the Red Building of Xiangya Hospital

The name of Wenchang Pavilion Station comes from Wenchang Pavilion, a temple dedicated to Wenqu Xingjun in history, which has been submerged in modern architecture. Now Wenchang Pavilion is a street with a history of 643 years. It has broken away from the label of historical site and turned into a community, with Shijiatou in the north, Xiangya Road in the south and Wangjiaxiang in the west. No.89 Wenchang Pavilion, an immovable cultural relic site in Changsha, has a monument lying quietly in a residential building in the 11th year of Tongzhi reign of Qing Dynasty.

Martyrs Park South Station

Recommended: Martyrs Park and Old Zoo

Hunan Martyrs Park was built in 1951 and opened in 1953, covering an area of 2,149 mu, making it the largest urban park in Changsha. It is a red monument standing on the land of Xingcheng, and is known as the "green lung" and natural "living room" of Xingcheng. It receives more than 7 million citizens and tourists every year, bearing the good memories of several generations of Changsha people.

The old zoo nearby has been deserted for 12 years since it was closed in 21. This feeling of desolation is inexplicably suitable for taking pictures in autumn and winter.

Longping Rice Museum Station

Recommendation: Longping Central Park

Longping Rice Museum is the first large-scale rice museum in China and even in the world. It is divided into five functional areas: exhibition, storage, public service, technology and administration. The exhibition area includes three basic exhibition halls and a temporary exhibition hall, namely, China rice history and culture, rice science and technology, Yuan Longping and hybrid rice. Seen from the air, the six unique main buildings look like six full "rice grains".

Shaoguan Station

Recommended: Taogong Temple in Langli Town, the east of the city

Langli Town has a history of more than 1,5 years, and it is supported by a small temple-Taogong Temple, a temple left over from the Six Dynasties. The Taogong Temple is built on Linxiang Mountain, and Liuyang River is at the foot of the mountain. Every year, the 13th of the first month and the 17th of August are the birthdays of Taogong's uncle, and Taogong Temple holds temple fairs. This is one of the few places around Changsha where you can see temple fairs.

Dalu Village Station

Recommended: Changsha Bailian Outlets Shopping Plaza

Bailian Outlets is a large-scale outlet shopping plaza integrating retail, catering, entertainment, leisure and tourism, which embodies internationalization, modernization and fashion. The lawn and scenery inside are suitable for all kinds of concave shapes, and the brand is complete, the discount is good, and few people can buy it in happy buy buy.