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Shenzhen to Changsha Travel Guide

It is very convenient to travel to Shenzhen and Changsha, and the distance between the two places is not too far. Especially now that flying and high-speed rail are extremely convenient, the cultural differences between the two places are still very obvious. The food and beautiful scenery in Changsha are definitely worth your visit. Let’s introduce it in detail below.

The Shenzhen-Changchun High-speed Railway costs 777 yuan for a round trip, and BB is two stops away from the South High-speed Railway Station on Metro Line 2.

Arrived at 5:40 on the first night. I originally planned to ride the Ferris wheel, but I felt bad, so I took a taxi to Taiping Old Street and bought my first cup of tea. I really like it.

The whole street is full of snacks. A few steps away is a modern Chinese tea shop, and there is also the Wenheyou Stinky Tofu Museum to visit. I have eaten Luo Ji’s stinky tofu and I don’t think it is as delicious as Heijing.

Tip: Don’t drink warm drinks in cold weather. Hot ones are really not as delicious as ice.

The first day: Hunan University - Yuelu Mountain - Wuyi Square - Taiping Old Street

Our Hunan University snack street, Yang Yuxing, has a lot of noodles, which are really delicious, better than four My sister's noodle shop is good, the environment is also very good, clean and hygienic.

The second gate of Yuelu Mountain is good. If you are at the East Gate, you can buy tickets for the upper and lower ropeways. We went from the snack street, but we could only buy tickets for the ropeway going down from the West Gate. We took two sightseeing buses before we took the ropeway and slide. The student price is 10 yuan. The maximum price for sightseeing cars and ropeways is 15 yuan and the minimum price is 12.5 yuan. There is no student price for the slides, so they are all 30 yuan.

The scenery and air of Yuelu Mountain are very good. We went to Lover's Lock, Yuelu Academy, and Aiwan Pavilion after we found them, but many places on the mountain have very good scenery and are very comfortable.

At around five o'clock, we went down the mountain, ate Xuntian for cooking, walked around Taiping Old Street in the evening, and then stayed for the Hui people.

The next day: Pozi Street - ifs International Financial Center - Huangxing Plaza - Xie Zilong Photography Museum - Li Zijian Art Museum

Arrive at Pozi Street around 10 a.m. , I saw Master Shao when I got off the subway. I bought a bacon cake and a big sausage. The cake was average, but I didn't really like it. But the sausage is really delicious, not starchy sausage. When reading the guide, many people had average reviews of Simei Fan Restaurant, but they still went there. It turned out that they really didn't die until they reached the Yellow River. No one checked in, they were all in tears.

After dinner, I went to ifs to see two statues of kaws. I wasn't particularly interested in kaws at first. When we got to the seventh floor, we found that there were few people there, so we didn’t want to join in the fun. I took a few photos from a distance and left. I went to Huangxing Square for a stroll, bought some tea, and then took a taxi to Xie Zilong. The architectural style is quite unique, but I didn’t go into the exhibition hall and went outside for a walk.

Li Zijian was nearby, and he turned around. I didn't take any pictures because the sun was too bright. Been looking for a restaurant that's not spicy at night. I found that in one circle, even claypot rice is spicy. I went in after smelling the fragrant pollen smell, and ended up eating sea pollen that was not spicy. I'm so touched.

The third day: Orange Island - a light

The last day is in Changsha. I want to go to the museum, but I think it will be crowded on Saturday. Finally I decided to go to Orange Island, where there were quite a lot of people. We took the small train, which was half price for students and only cost 10 yuan. You can go up and down freely at the five stations in the middle. You can also take a small train back to the starting point when you get off at the last stop. There are really many orange trees in Orange Island, and they are all edible oranges. I didn’t buy tea at the high-speed rail station, so I bought two boxes of small cans of tea and got on the high-speed rail.