If you are planning a trip to Changsha and wondering what to do, this list of must-visit attractions will help you make the most of your time in the city. From the popular tea shop Chayan Yuese and the trendy Wenheyou to the iconic Orange Isle and Yuelu Mountain, there are plenty of places to explore. Read on for a detailed guide to ensure a memorable Changsha experience.
Chayan Yuese
As a local new-style tea brand in Changsha, Chayan Yuese adopts the concept of “Chinese tea, new making”. It insists on freshly brewed tea for each cup, retaining the most suitable taste of fresh tea, which is deeply loved by young people. Some people fly to Changsha just for a cup of Chayan Yuese, while others ask for cross-city purchase, just to drink a cup of Chayan Yuese. When you are in Changsha, Chayan Yuese is a must-visit.
Address: Various locations in Changsha
Super Wenheyou
Super Wenheyou takes street culture and food culture as its core, gathering local characteristic brands, using modern and artistic ways to reproduce urban memory, using diversified and characteristic scenes to deconstruct urban cultural art, allowing culture and people to return to this place, creating a city full of human touch Tourism landmark. Every holiday season, there will be a spectacle of over 10,000 tables for reservations.
Address: Next to Hisense Plaza, Xiangjiang Middle Road, Tianxin District, Changsha
Taiping Street
On the basis of inheriting the 2,000-year cultural heritage of Changsha City, it presents a vibrant vitality everywhere. This short old street of more than 300 meters exudes a unique cultural and artistic charm.
Pozi Street
As one of Changsha’s “business cards”, it has a long history of 1,200 years and is a veritable millennium old street. It is also full of fashion and popularity. The old and the young are integrated into this street, creating a unique charm.
Jiefang West
No matter what season it is, Jiefang West is like a young woman who always maintains her enthusiasm. Every night, she exudes her charm. There are lively and bustling bars, as well as fashionable and trendy commercial centers. When you come to Jiefang West Road, you can experience a most three-dimensional Changsha.
Huangxing Pedestrian Street
From Simenkou, Furong District in the north to Nanmenkou in the south, the most crowded place in Changsha. The surrounding commercial circles are surrounded by food, drinks, entertainment, and everything. It is connected to large shopping malls such as Guojins Street, Pinghetang, and 7mall. It is definitely the first choice for playing here.
IFS Guojins Center
The tallest commercial building in Changsha. If you like shopping, be sure to check in here. Remember to go to the seventh floor and take a beautiful photo in front of the internet celebrity doll sculpture.
Orange Isle
Orange Isle faces Yuelu Mountain to the west, Changsha City to the east, surrounded by water on all sides, stretching for dozens of miles. It is shaped like a long island and is one of the important scenic spots in Changsha. Orange Isle is a 5A-level scenic spot. In spring, there are many egrets; in summer and autumn, the trees are lush; in winter, there is the scenery of “Jiangtian Mushe”, one of the Eight Views of Xiangxi.
Ticket: Free. Real-name reservation is required.
Yuelu Mountain
Yuelu Mountain is one of the most worthwhile attractions in Changsha. It is the only mountain in Changsha. Climbing to the top of the mountain, you can overlook the entire Changsha, and you can also experience the Yuelu Mountain cable car and the exciting slide. If you wait until autumn, when the maple trees turn red, Yuelu Mountain will be even more beautiful. When you go to Yuelu Mountain, be sure to visit Yuelu Academy, a thousand-year-old school, see the maple leaves at Aiwan Pavilion, and listen to the morning and evening bells at Gulu Mountain Temple.
Ticket: Free. Real-name reservation is required.
Hunan Provincial Museum
It is the largest history and art museum in Hunan Province, and it is also one of the first batch of national first-class museums and national 4A-level tourist attractions. The Hunan Provincial Museum has a collection of more than 180,000 pieces, of which the most characteristic ones are the cultural relics of the Mawangdui Han Tomb, Shang and Zhou bronzes, Chu cultural relics, ceramics from all dynasties, calligraphy and painting, and modern and contemporary cultural relics.
Meixi Lake Grand Theater
The entire building is dominated by streamlined lines, like a hibiscus flower blooming on the shore of Meixi Lake, undertaking world-class large-scale opera, dance drama, symphony and other elegant art performances. When you come here for a walk, you will feel that your artistic atmosphere is full! If you go in the evening, you can also check in at the free music fountain performance next door.
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