As we all know, Changsha is a city that never sleeps. It is a city with a strong preference for youth, attracting many young people. The happiness index of Changsha has been consistently high in recent years. If you are wondering where to play in Changsha at night, please read on for more information.
Orange Isle Bridge crosses the Xiangjiang River, connecting the two banks. The river flows north, and the traffic on the bridge goes north and south. From the bridge, you can clearly see the streetlights lining the road on the side, and tall buildings towering beside them, emitting a bright light that penetrates the deeper darkness.
2、Du Fu Jiangge
Du Fu Jiangge faces Orange Isle across the river. It was built to commemorate Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu Jiangge, which may seem unremarkable during the day, becomes a vibrant spectacle at night, being the most dazzling building along the riverbank. At night, many people gather around Du Fu Jiangge, a rare sight of excitement on the banks of the Xiangjiang River.
3、He Long Stadium
He Long Stadium is a comprehensive, multi-functional, modern sports stadium. It often hosts major sporting events, as well as concerts by famous singers such as Jacky Cheung and Eason Chan. The Ferris wheel here was once the tallest in Asia, and although it has been surpassed, it remains one of the most romantic places in Changsha at night. In just 20 minutes, you can reminisce about 20 hours, 20 days, or even longer.
4、Jiefang West Road
Jiefang West Road in Changsha is a famous bar street. As one of the most bustling areas in Changsha, the constant flow of people and traffic creates a dazzling scenery at night.
5、Furong Square
Furong Square is a famous central business district in Changsha. Although I haven’t experienced it much as I work here, the night view is truly beautiful. When I work late at night, I often look at the night view below through the window, instantly healing my weary heart. The most famous landmark of Furong Square is the “Liuyang River” sculpture. It is the largest bronze sculpture in Changsha, depicting a girl immersed in violin music, with her flowing hair resembling the winding Liuyang River.
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