What is there to do in Changsha, Hunan?
The green Yuelu Mountain,
the fiery red shrimp,
the dark gray lady of the Western Han Dynasty,
the bar between blue and yellow,
The orange Mango Stage is as colorful as the Orange Island fireworks that are staged every weekend.
Changsha,
a landscape city that creates happiness.
What are the charming attractions in Changsha?
What are the delicious and fun things to recommend in Changsha?
As a traveler, I,
As a regular tourist, I will take you to explore Changsha.
Five days and four nights, let you go crazy in Changsha.
Preparation before traveling
1. Cards: ID card, bank card, credit card, driver’s license (bring it with you if you have one), and other preferential documents if you have one. But be sure to bring some cash with you. Although the Internet is now very developed, not all places can pay by credit card or WeChat.
2. Ticket type: Determine the travel time and choose the mode of transportation in advance, whether it is a plane or a train. It is best to download an app.
3. Digital categories: including mobile phones, power banks, power strips (especially for photographers, there are many messy devices), various chargers, and photographic equipment (you must bring a tripod, you can take pictures Sunset), USB cable.
4. Clothing: Decide what clothes to bring according to the length of time. Check the weather in advance.
5. Other categories: Prepare sunglasses, sunscreen, umbrellas, etc. in advance.
6. Medicines: Equipped with heat-clearing and detoxifying medicines or granules, band-aids, etc.
Transportation
The transportation in Changsha is very convenient. Airplanes, trains, and highways are all very convenient. You can choose the transportation method that is convenient for you.
Airplane:
Changsha’s airport is called Changsha Huanghua International Airport. It is located in Huanghua Town, Changsha County, about 25 kilometers away from Changsha city. You can choose to fly to Changsha from various places.
Airport transportation (the airport bus changes from time to time, the following table is for reference only, subject to the airport announcement on the day):
The best season is October to May of the following year. Except for the high temperature in midsummer, Changsha is suitable for tourism in the other three seasons. Spring in Changsha begins after mid-February. At this time, the climate is changeable, and tourists would rather wear more clothes to prevent colds. In late May, summer comes. Although Changsha is known as a stove, you still have to sleep under a quilt even in the dog days of summer in the mountains. Autumn begins in mid-August, and the temperature is usually around 15°C to 20°C. At this time, the air is crisp and clear, and you can go to Juzizhou to enjoy the red leaves. Winter enters in late November, with the average temperature around 5°C.
Itinerary
Day1: Hangzhou-Changsha Ningxiang Tongcheng Hot Spring Hotel
Day2: Changsha Ningxiang Tanheli National Archaeological Site Park-Tanhe Ancient City
Day3: Changsha Yuelu Mountain (Yuelu Academy-Aiwan Pavilion-Lushan Temple)-Orange Island
Day4: Changsha West Lake Cultural Park-Tianxin Pavilion-Du Fujiang Pavilion-Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street -Pozi Street
Day5: Changsha-Hangzhou Changsha Binjiang Cultural Park
Day1: Hangzhou-Changsha Ningxiang Tongcheng Hot Spring Hotel
Ningxiang City is The hometown of Liu Shaoqi is one of the 17 "China Tourism Counties" in the country. More than 1,500 pieces of bronze wares were unearthed in Ningxiang, including the Four-Sheep Square Zun, the Ding with Human Face Pattern, and the Large Bronze Cymbal with Elephant Pattern. It is known as the "Bronze Culture Center of South China". His history is also known and familiar from this trip.
Day2: Tanheli National Archaeological Site Park in Ningxiang, Changsha - Tanhe Ancient City
Tanheli National Archaeological Site Park
If you go to Ningxiang Huangcai Town, this place must not be missed, that is Tanheli National Archaeological Site Park, which is directly opposite the ancient town of Tanhe.
The Tanheli ruins are one of the few ancient city ruins of the Western Zhou Dynasty in the country, extremely rare in the south, and the only ancient city ruins of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Hunan. It is known as the "Bronze Culture Center of Southern China". It was discovered in early 1963. Archaeologists have conducted five excavations on it, and more than 2,000 cultural relics including the "Siyang Fangzun", one of the "Top Ten National Treasures in the Country", were unearthed.
For more detailed itineraries, attraction introductions, route planning, strategy sharing, etc., you can go to the Qingyi platform to carefully select.