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When you come to Changsha for tourism, don't just go to Orange Island and Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street. These old streets are worth a visit. Who knows the joy of city strolls? Adorable shops, tall tree shade, gentle breeze brushing your face, walking through these old streets and alleys, feeling the urban atmosphere of Changsha. Main route: Fengying Xili - Sujia Lane - Duzheng Street - Xuanyuan Dian Lane - Chaozong Street - Yuanbei Lixi (near Wuyi Square, each location on this route is less than a 10 minute walk from bustling roads, and you will discover another world).
Fengying Xili's lovely store is home to a large number of design oriented clothing stores, coffee shops, flower shops... Each door has its own characteristics, and it is very good at taking photos. There are also delicious Hunan restaurants, Italian handmade ice cream, and shrimp and crab restaurants - we highly recommend the crab owner Longmenshan pepper oil crayfish!Favorite street: Sujia Lane, adjacent to Fengying Xili, starts from the east side of Huangxing South Road in the west and overlooks IFS Guojin Center. The great writer Suson lived here, and his name comes from it. There is a statue in the alley. The former Hunan Provincial Grain Department in Hutong was a typical three story red brick house in the Su style of Changsha.
Duzheng Street has a history of over 200 years, with blue bricks and black tiles, large red lanterns, and ancient buildings in the style of the Qing Dynasty. Compared to the noisy Bozi Street, strolling on this quiet and quaint street is smoother and heavier, and there is a big and relaxed feeling hidden in the city.Xuan Yuan Dian Lane is a famous ancient street with a small scale, and shops are open from 12:00 to 22:00. When you get tired of shopping, you will find a coffee shop. Sitting down and enjoying it slowly is really enjoyable. Chaozong Street is approaching the city gate. Chaozong is one of the three remaining Marsh Streets in Changsha, preserving the ancient layout of streets and alleys. The historical and cultural atmosphere of the old street is intertwined with modern trendy elements. There are many trendy buyers and beautiful coffee shops. Fashionable men and women appear in unforgettable places.
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