Changsha, the city that never sleeps, is very popular 😅
The three-day and two-night trip to Changsha was compact, rich and satisfying. On the first day, we arrived at Orange Island, a well-known place. The oasis in the Xiangjiang River, coupled with the story of Mao Zedong, makes it a must-visit for all tourists to Changsha. Then go to Pizi Street. The food shops and souvenir shops on both sides of the street make people feel busy and crowded with tourists. It is connected to Huangxing Square, May Day Square and Taiping Old Street. Wow, you can stroll until 2 or 3 in the morning. The city that never sleeps is truly worthy of its name! In the next two days, we also went to Yuelu Academy, Hunan Museum, and Du Fu Jiangge. Unfortunately, Jia Yi's former residence was under maintenance and we were unable to visit. I have to recommend the homestay we booked to all tourists, Changsha Riverside Homestay, which is super good and cost-effective. You must book a river view room, which is clean and tidy, with new beds, facing Orange Island and Yuelu Mountain, and you can also watch the sunset, which is very comfortable😊