






M34***79A three-day, two-night in-depth Changsha itinerary, with a budget of 6,000 yuan (suitable for two people, 3,000 yuan per person), covering classic attractions, off-the-beaten-path experiences, authentic local cuisine, and comfortable accommodations, perfect for both exploring and relaxing:
Day 1: City Classics + Night Market Fireworks
Morning: Yuelu Mountain Cultural Tour
Yuelu Mountain (free): Enter through the East Gate → Take a sightseeing bus (20 yuan/person) to the mountaintop observation deck → Walk down to the South Gate, passing the ancient Lushan Temple and the Aiwan Pavilion.
Yuelu Academy (40 yuan/person): One of the four great academies in China, the "Xue Da Xing Tian" plaque and the Confucian Temple are must-sees.
Descend from the South Gate and you'll reach the Hunan University snack street.
Lunch: Hunan University Food Street (30 yuan per person)
Tianma Beef Patties (6 yuan), Notorious Stinky Tofu (10 yuan), Shifenman Sweet Shop (8 yuan).
Afternoon: Orange Island (free)
Take the train (40 yuan/person round trip) to the statue of young Mao Zedong. Stroll along the riverside trail; the evening light is perfect for photos.
Evening: May Day Square Shopping District
IFS: Check out the KAWS sculpture on the 7th floor, browse luxury stores or the Cha Yan Yue Se concept store.
Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street: Night view of the neon signs, and take photos of the "Changsha" wall (under the "Food City" archway).
Dinner: Xia Xiaolong Lao Changsha Lobster Restaurant (120 yuan per person)
A long-established lobster restaurant, recommend the flavored shrimp and Gan Changshun egg noodles (perfect with the broth).
Nightlife: Dongguashan Night Market (50 yuan per person)
Must-try: Dandan Hot Braised Pork Hoof and Bunched Chicken, Dongguashan Sausage, and Perilla Peach Ginger.
Day 2: History and Art + Xiangjiang River Night View
Morning: Hunan Provincial Museum (free, reservations required)
Highlights include the Mawangdui Han Tomb (including Lady Xin Zhui and the T-shaped silk painting) and the Hunanese History Exhibition. We recommend renting a guide (30 yuan).
Arrive before 9:00 AM to avoid crowds.
Lunch: Lugo Restaurant (60 yuan per person)
Local favorites: recommended dishes include the salted egg yolk eggplant, pickled radish and beef tripe, and sugar dumplings.
Afternoon: Xie Zilong Photography Center and Li Zijian Art Museum
Xie Zilong (80 yuan per person): Perfect for photographing the black and white architecture; the security guard at the entrance is available for photo opportunities.
Li Zijian (free): A stunning realist oil painting exhibition featuring "The Rape of Nanking."
Evening: Yanghu Water Street (free)
Enjoy the ancient water town, row a boat (50 yuan per boat), and watch the sunset. The scenery is minimal and untouched.
Dinner: Mengzhong BBQ (80 yuan per person)
Celebrity favorites: the scorching beef, beef tallow, and half-moon grilled fish are must-try.
Nighttime Activities: Xiangjiang River Night Cruise/Fisherman's Wharf
Cruise (80 yuan/person) to enjoy the light show, or enjoy a late-night snack at Fisherman's Wharf (Qu Ji Shrimp Tail is recommended).
Day 3: Literary Old Street + Relaxation Return
Morning: Chaozong Street + Xiyuan North Street
Chaozong Street: Changsha's version of "Wukang Road," browse cultural and creative shops (such as the "Twelve Hours in Changsha" bookstore) and take photos of vintage buildings.
Xiyuan North Street: A 600-meter alley hidden among the former residences of celebrities, where you can relax and unwind in a teahouse (such as "Old Things in the Past").
Lunch: Guangnao Ke Home Cooking (50 yuan per person)
A small restaurant in the alley: shrimp and sour beans with minced pork are delicious.
Afternoon: Taiping Street + Pozi Street
Taiping Street: Jia Yi's Former Residence (free), Wenheyou Stinky Tofu Museum (you can make your own stinky tofu).
Pozi Street: Take photos at Fire Palace (food is not recommended) and buy souvenirs (Cha Yan Yue Se tea bags, braised duck).
Evening: One last cup of Tea before returning home
Recommended: Orchid Latte (Double Cream + Pecans), Shengsheng Oolong.
Accommodation Recommendations (Total Budget for Two Nights: 1200-1600 RMB)
High-End: Niccolo Hotel (93rd Floor, IFC, Cloud View, approximately 800 RMB/night).
Value-For-Money: B&B near May Day Square (such as "Wu Wen Xi Dong," 300 RMB/night, near the subway).
Budget Details (Total for Two)
Transportation: High-speed rail/air tickets vary by location (assuming a round-trip cost of 2000 RMB). A taxi and subway within the city cost approximately 200 RMB.
Accommodation: 2 nights x 600 RMB = 1200 RMB.
Food: Meals + snacks ≈ 1000 RMB (including supper).
Tickets: Yuelu Academy + sightseeing bus + Orange Island train + Xie Zilong ≈ 400 RMB. Other expenses: Cruise/bar/souvenirs ≈ 400 yuan.
Total approximately 6,000 yuan (flexible).
Top up 100 yuan at Cha Yan Yue Se and get 10 yuan. Enter your travel date on your birthday for a free drink.
Reservations must be made three days in advance for the Provincial Museum, which is closed on Mondays.
Changsha is hot in the summer, so bring sunscreen and a small fan; bring an umbrella in autumn and winter.
This guide features both popular online favorites and hidden gems to avoid crowds. Enjoy the three days without rushing! #ChangshaSuperNightMarket #LocalFood
🍂Autumn in the Air, Changsha Trip: Wuhan ✈️Changsha, a Romantic Encounter of Autumn Colors and Delicious Food! 🍁 With the refreshing autumn breeze, I embarked on a journey from Wuhan, on the banks of the Yangtze and Han Rivers, to Changsha, on the banks of the Xiang River. 🚞Changsha Station, close to the city center, is just a ten-minute subway ride on Line 2. The city's convenience and charm instantly made me fall in love with it. 🌃 🏨I found a cozy accommodation near Yuanjialing. Transportation is convenient here. Line 2 runs through Changsha, making popular attractions and May Day Square a ten-minute subway ride. 🛌 🍂Autumn in Changsha: The Scenery is Unique— 🌸Day 1: A Symphony of the Rhythm of the Ancient City and the Colors of Autumn IFS Center 🌆, high above the clouds, overlooks Changsha's vibrant autumn scenery; Huangxing Pedestrian Street 🍂, lined with shops, allows you to experience the prosperity and vitality of the ancient city; Fengying Xili 🍽️, as autumn deepens, the delicious food hidden deep in the alleys will make you linger; Nanmenkou 🚶♀️, immerse yourself in the quaint streets and alleys of Changsha's history and culture; Du Fu Jiangge 🏞️, on the banks of the Xiangjiang River, the autumn breeze brings a poetic atmosphere; Jiefang West 🌃, bustling under the night sky, Changsha's autumn nights offer a unique charm. 🌸Day 2: Autumn Colors Abundant in the Garden, Embrace Culture At Orange Island 🏞️, autumn leaves flutter as you step beneath the Mao Zedong statue, feeling the weight of history. At Yuelu Mountain 🍂, the vibrant colors of the forests create breathtaking views from atop the mountain. At Aiwan Pavilion 🍁, maple leaves blanket the ground, and the tranquility of the classical gardens is refreshing. At Hunan University 📚, the academic atmosphere and autumn campus offer a unique tranquility. On Lushan South Road 🛑, tree-lined paths offer a stroll through the autumn landscape. At Houhu Lake 🌅, the stunning scenery of the lake and mountains at sunset, and the gentle autumn air, are enchanting. Autumn in Changsha: A Feast for Your Taste: Yangji Perilla Peaches 🍈, refreshingly sweet and thirst-quenching, the fruits of autumn, nature's gift; Tianma Beef Patties 🥙, overflowing with meaty aroma, a warm autumnal touch; Wenmiaoping Fried Fried Pork 🍢, golden and crispy, a must-try autumn delicacy; Notorious Stinky Tofu 🥢, unique flavor, a must-try on autumn streets; Jinji Sugar-Coated Tuo Tuo 🍬, sweet and intoxicating, the sweetness of autumn will leave you intoxicated; Liuji Pork Tenderloin 🍖, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, a flavor of autumn that will linger in your memory; Wuxixi Stinky Tofu 🥢, autumn in Changsha begins with this snack. 🎁Autumn souvenirs to take home with you from Changsha: Sweet Tiger Chili Sauce 🌶️, spicy yet sweet, the perfect spice for autumn in Hunan; White Sand Tiger Chili Sauce Duck 🦆, fragrant and tempting, the flavors of autumn are unforgettable. 📝Autumn Travel Tips for Changsha: 1️⃣ Bring your student ID with you for 50% off admission to attractions, making your autumn trip hassle-free; 2️⃣ Orange Island is directly accessible by subway, eliminating the inconvenience of taxis and allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of autumn; 3️⃣ Be cautious when purchasing snacks at May Day Square; beware of "foodie assassins"; 4️⃣ Check out the exterior of Du Fu Jiangge (River Pavilion)—no ticket required—and experience the autumn scenery right before your eyes; 5️⃣ Take the KAWS rooftop elevator to easily access the art of autumn; 6️⃣ Take the Yuelu Mountain Cableway for a one-way trip—enjoy the autumn scenery all the way. Autumn travel expenses summary: Food and drinks: 115 yuan; Transportation: 12 yuan; Accommodation: 100 yuan (on a single-use basis); Train ticket: 20 yuan; Train ticket: 108 yuan. Changsha in autumn is picturesque and poetic. A trip, a lifetime of memories. 🍂Changsha, see you in autumn! 👋#WhereToGoInAutumn #ChangshaTravelGuide #AutumnColors #NicheDiscovery #WhereToGoWeekends
A three-day, two-night in-depth Changsha itinerary, with a budget of 6,000 yuan (suitable for two people, 3,000 yuan per person), covering classic attractions, off-the-beaten-path experiences, authentic local cuisine, and comfortable accommodations, perfect for both exploring and relaxing: Day 1: City Classics + Night Market Fireworks Morning: Yuelu Mountain Cultural Tour Yuelu Mountain (free): Enter through the East Gate → Take a sightseeing bus (20 yuan/person) to the mountaintop observation deck → Walk down to the South Gate, passing the ancient Lushan Temple and the Aiwan Pavilion. Yuelu Academy (40 yuan/person): One of the four great academies in China, the "Xue Da Xing Tian" plaque and the Confucian Temple are must-sees. Descend from the South Gate and you'll reach the Hunan University snack street. Lunch: Hunan University Food Street (30 yuan per person) Tianma Beef Patties (6 yuan), Notorious Stinky Tofu (10 yuan), Shifenman Sweet Shop (8 yuan). Afternoon: Orange Island (free) Take the train (40 yuan/person round trip) to the statue of young Mao Zedong. Stroll along the riverside trail; the evening light is perfect for photos. Evening: May Day Square Shopping District IFS: Check out the KAWS sculpture on the 7th floor, browse luxury stores or the Cha Yan Yue Se concept store. Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street: Night view of the neon signs, and take photos of the "Changsha" wall (under the "Food City" archway). Dinner: Xia Xiaolong Lao Changsha Lobster Restaurant (120 yuan per person) A long-established lobster restaurant, recommend the flavored shrimp and Gan Changshun egg noodles (perfect with the broth). Nightlife: Dongguashan Night Market (50 yuan per person) Must-try: Dandan Hot Braised Pork Hoof and Bunched Chicken, Dongguashan Sausage, and Perilla Peach Ginger. Day 2: History and Art + Xiangjiang River Night View Morning: Hunan Provincial Museum (free, reservations required) Highlights include the Mawangdui Han Tomb (including Lady Xin Zhui and the T-shaped silk painting) and the Hunanese History Exhibition. We recommend renting a guide (30 yuan). Arrive before 9:00 AM to avoid crowds. Lunch: Lugo Restaurant (60 yuan per person) Local favorites: recommended dishes include the salted egg yolk eggplant, pickled radish and beef tripe, and sugar dumplings. Afternoon: Xie Zilong Photography Center and Li Zijian Art Museum Xie Zilong (80 yuan per person): Perfect for photographing the black and white architecture; the security guard at the entrance is available for photo opportunities. Li Zijian (free): A stunning realist oil painting exhibition featuring "The Rape of Nanking." Evening: Yanghu Water Street (free) Enjoy the ancient water town, row a boat (50 yuan per boat), and watch the sunset. The scenery is minimal and untouched. Dinner: Mengzhong BBQ (80 yuan per person) Celebrity favorites: the scorching beef, beef tallow, and half-moon grilled fish are must-try. Nighttime Activities: Xiangjiang River Night Cruise/Fisherman's Wharf Cruise (80 yuan/person) to enjoy the light show, or enjoy a late-night snack at Fisherman's Wharf (Qu Ji Shrimp Tail is recommended). Day 3: Literary Old Street + Relaxation Return Morning: Chaozong Street + Xiyuan North Street Chaozong Street: Changsha's version of "Wukang Road," browse cultural and creative shops (such as the "Twelve Hours in Changsha" bookstore) and take photos of vintage buildings. Xiyuan North Street: A 600-meter alley hidden among the former residences of celebrities, where you can relax and unwind in a teahouse (such as "Old Things in the Past"). Lunch: Guangnao Ke Home Cooking (50 yuan per person) A small restaurant in the alley: shrimp and sour beans with minced pork are delicious. Afternoon: Taiping Street + Pozi Street Taiping Street: Jia Yi's Former Residence (free), Wenheyou Stinky Tofu Museum (you can make your own stinky tofu). Pozi Street: Take photos at Fire Palace (food is not recommended) and buy souvenirs (Cha Yan Yue Se tea bags, braised duck). Evening: One last cup of Tea before returning home Recommended: Orchid Latte (Double Cream + Pecans), Shengsheng Oolong. Accommodation Recommendations (Total Budget for Two Nights: 1200-1600 RMB) High-End: Niccolo Hotel (93rd Floor, IFC, Cloud View, approximately 800 RMB/night). Value-For-Money: B&B near May Day Square (such as "Wu Wen Xi Dong," 300 RMB/night, near the subway). Budget Details (Total for Two) Transportation: High-speed rail/air tickets vary by location (assuming a round-trip cost of 2000 RMB). A taxi and subway within the city cost approximately 200 RMB. Accommodation: 2 nights x 600 RMB = 1200 RMB. Food: Meals + snacks ≈ 1000 RMB (including supper). Tickets: Yuelu Academy + sightseeing bus + Orange Island train + Xie Zilong ≈ 400 RMB. Other expenses: Cruise/bar/souvenirs ≈ 400 yuan. Total approximately 6,000 yuan (flexible). Top up 100 yuan at Cha Yan Yue Se and get 10 yuan. Enter your travel date on your birthday for a free drink. Reservations must be made three days in advance for the Provincial Museum, which is closed on Mondays. Changsha is hot in the summer, so bring sunscreen and a small fan; bring an umbrella in autumn and winter. This guide features both popular online favorites and hidden gems to avoid crowds. Enjoy the three days without rushing! #ChangshaSuperNightMarket #LocalFood
🌟 Changsha 4-Day, 3-Night Travel Guide | Must-Sees for an Autumn Trip from October to November! 🍁 ✨Encounter the Star City in Hunan: Enjoy a complete itinerary of sightseeing, dining, and photography. Follow this guide to avoid getting lost! 📸 --- 🧳 Pre-Travel Preparations ✅ ID: ID, student ID (some attractions are half-price) ✅ Clothing: Light jacket and comfortable shoes (Changsha's weather can be unpredictable, so an umbrella is essential! ☔️) ✅ Reservations: Make reservations in advance for attractions like the Hunan Museum, Orange Island, and Yuelu Mountain! (⚠️ Arrive 7 days in advance during peak season) ✅ Transportation: Download the "Changsha Metro App" for smooth bus and subway access~ --- 🗓️ Itinerary Day 1: Check out the trendy nightlife in the city center 🚶♀️ Route: May Day Square → IFC Mall → Huangxing Pedestrian Street → Hao Fugui Stir-fried Pork · May Day Square: Free 🆓 | The pinnacle of nightlife! Watch the LED screen and experience Changsha's vibrant atmosphere 🌃 · IFC Mall: Free 🆓 | Head straight to the 7th floor for a photo with the KAWS statue 📸 · Huangxing Pedestrian Street: Free 🆓 | Take photos in the small entrance of the retro mall—the neon lights are so captivating~ · Hao Fugui Stir-fried Pork: 78r per person | The soul of Hunan cuisine! Spicy and juicy stir-fried black pork 🔥 --- Day 2: Pray at the ancient temple + pay homage to the great man at Orange Island 🚇 Transportation: Subway + Walking · Ancient Kaifu Temple: 10r🎫 | The red and yellow walls are beyond stunning! A must-see for good luck and good fortune🙏 · Huzong Street: Free🆓 | Wear comfortable shoes for a stroll, eat, and take photos – a taste of old Changsha~ · Orange Island: Free🆓 | Take the train straight to the Chairman Mao statue – the evening light is stunning! 🚂 · Du Fu Jiangge: 18r🎫 | Check in after the lights come on! Panoramic views from across the street are super romantic✨ --- Day 3: Cultural Stroll at Yuelu Mountain + Dining in University Town 🚶♀️ Route: Yuelu Mountain → Hunan University → Lushan South Road → Li Baijian Art Museum · Yuelu Mountain: Free🆓 | Enter through the South Gate! Check out Aiwan Pavilion and Yuelu Academy (⚠️ The slide will be removed in 2025, but the cable car is still available) · Hunan University: Free 🆓 | Open campus and photo ops at Houhu Lake, a youthful atmosphere 🎓 · Lushan South Road: Free 🆓 | Go at night! Cheap eats abound, and the aroma of sugar-coated dumplings and beef patties will make you intoxicated 🍢 · Li Baijian Art Museum: Free 🆓 | Art exhibition and Swan Lake, a must-see for artistic youth 🦢 --- Day 4: Museum exploration and night market fun 🚇 Transportation: Subway and walking · Hunan Museum: Free 🆓 | Order: 2nd floor → 3rd floor → 1st floor. Lady Xin Zhui is a must-see! ⚱️ · Martyrs' Park: Free 🆓 | Photo opportunities along Metasequoia Path and pay tribute to the Martyrs' Monument 🌲 · Wanjiali Plaza: Free 🆓 | 28th-floor overlooking Changsha at sunset – stunning city views 🌇 · Yangfan Night Market: Free 🆓 | Opens at 6 PM! Hundreds of food stalls, a foodie paradise 🍡 --- 🍜 Foodie Hot List 🔥 Must-Try List (Tried and Tested!) 1. Hao Fugui Stir-fried Pork: Top Hunan cuisine! Stir-fried beef and chicken feet are incredibly spicy 🌶️ 2. Liu Ji Pork Tenderloin: Freshly fried, tender and sizzling with spicy sauce – you can't stop! 3. Tianma Beef Patties: Crispy and juicy with mochi jelly – a carb-filled treat! 4. Notorious Stinky Tofu: Juicy white with sweet and sour radish – a true revelation! 5. Jinji Sugar-coated Tuo Tuo: Golden and sticky, sweet but not greasy 🍡 6. Jifeng Yishou Duck Neck: Braised first, then deep-fried, the duck neck is soft and flavorful 🦆 --- 💡 Tips to Avoid Pitfalls ❌ Don't take photos with the "Sun Wukong"/Bronze Man statues on the roadside; you'll be charged! ❌ Huangxing Street Food City is expensive and average; go to Nanmenkou/Lushan South Road for better food! ❌ Don't go all the way to Rice Noodle Street for rice noodles; the authentic flavor is found in the alleys! ✅ You must take the train to Orange Island! The walk is exhausting 😭 ✅ The Du Fu Jiangge is the most beautiful place to take photos after it lights up at 7 p.m.! --- #ChangshaTravelGuide #ChangshaFood #ChangshaTravel #ChangshaTravel #Changsha
A Complete Guide to Changsha's Night Markets —Maximum Liveliness! From stinky tofu to crayfish, a night owl's paradise— 🔥 Top 5 Must-Visit Night Markets 1️⃣ [Yangfan Night Market] Features: Changsha's largest and most diverse, with over 1,000 stalls to choose from! Must-Try: Xiao Liu Shengjian (Steamed Dumplings), Yiyang Malatang (Spicy Spicy Hot Pot), Lotus Root Starch Tangyuan (Glazed Rice Balls), Thai Luchu (Super-Showy) Tips: The market opens at 6:00 PM and can be crowded on weekends, so it's best to go on weekdays. 2️⃣ [Sifangping Night Market] Features: A local favorite, more affordable prices, and a vibrant atmosphere. Must-Try: Li Ji's Flying Cakes (durian flavor is a big hit), Shanghai Crispy Chicken, Liangguoba Juice (a more affordable version of Guoyaya) Secret Feature: Request songs from "night market singers" and listen to live music while you eat! 3️⃣ [Dongguashan Night Market] Features: A classic Changsha late-night snack spot, still buzzing at 3 a.m.! Must-Tries: Dongguashan Sausage (3 yuan/stick), Dandan Hot Braised Sauce, and Perilla Peach and Ginger Easter Eggs: Perfect with the butter skewers from Mengzhong BBQ next door! 4️⃣ [Fisherman's Wharf Night Market] Features: A romantic late-night snack by the Xiangjiang River, a crayfish paradise! Must-Tries: Quji Lobster (fried shrimp with plain noodles), Xiangjiang Grilled Fish Photo Spot: Neon signs and cruise ship backdrops for stunning harbor-inspired photos. 5️⃣ [Lushan South Road Night Market, University Town] Features: A student paradise, all-you-can-eat for just 10 yuan! Must-try: The infamous stinky tofu, Tianma beef patties, and Old Man's sugar-coated glutinous rice cakes. Side trip: Afterward, hike up Yuelu Mountain to digest the food; the night view is stunning. 🍢 Night Market Survival Guide ✅ Best time: 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM (some night markets open until midnight) ✅ Transportation: Yangfan/Sifangping are accessible by subway, while Dongguashan is recommended for taxis. ✅ Warning: Be careful with fruit salad/smoky ice cream! (Assassin alert) Bring cash! Some established vendors only accept cash. Wear comfortable shoes! Walk and eat for at least 20,000 steps 📸 Night Market Photography Tips Holding snacks and posing with the "Changsha" sign (at the entrance of Yangfan Night Market) Aerial shot of the steaming food stalls (using portrait mode on your phone) Using flash to take film-like photos at the riverside night market (Fisherman's Wharf yyds) "Changsha at night is a carnival of chili peppers and neon lights." (Follow this guide to avoid pitfalls and get lost!) #ChangshaGreatNightShoppingChangshaTravel #ChangshaYangfanNightMarket
Hey everyone~ I'm flying from Wuhan to Changsha this time, and here's a two-day, one-night guide to having a great time! ✨ 🚞[Transportation Guide] Changsha Station is incredibly convenient! It's super close to the city center~ Metro Line 2 takes you directly to May Day Square in 10 minutes. (If you're a Wuhan resident, you can choose a hard seat on the regular express train for ¥53.50, a steal!) 🏨[Accommodation Recommendations] Highly recommended hotels near Yuanjialing! Just a short walk to the Line 2 subway station. Super convenient access to attractions without the hassle of traffic 🚇 Spending the night with roommates is only ¥100+ per person 💰 Student-friendly~ 🌈[Day 1 Walking Route] 9:00 IFS rooftop check-in: kaws (elevator takes you to the 10th floor in seconds) 11:00 Huangxing Pedestrian Street for food and drinks (Liu Ji Pork Tenderloin is a must!) 2:00 Fengyingxili Art Alley (oversized 📸) 5:00 Nanmenkou Snack Street (all you can eat for ¥30 per person) 7:00 Du Fu Jiangge sunset view (check in outside is enough) 9:00 Jiefang West nightlife experience 🌃 🌄[Day 2 Scenic Spots] 7:00 Orange Island train ride to see Chairman Mao (remember your student ID!) 10:00 Yuelu Mountain Sightseeing Bus (enter from the East Gate and get off at the South Gate) 12:00 Aiwan Pavilion & Hunan University (Absolutely stunning during maple leaf season 🍁) 3:00 PM Lushan South Road Snack Street (Tianma Beef Patties are incredibly fragrant and spicy) 5:00 PM Houhu Art District (A must-visit for arty young people 🎨) 🍢[Food Hot List] ✅ Yangji Perilla Peach (sweet and sour, yyds) ✅ Infamous Stinky Tofu (better than a classic!) ✅ Jinji Sugar-Fried Dumplings (only 5 yuan a skewer, what's the point of a bicycle?) ✅ Wenmiaoping Fried Dumplings (highly recommended by locals 👏) ⚠️ Don't be fooled: The May Day Square stall owner! Damai 🙅♀️ 🎁[Souvenir Guide] 🌶️ Sweet Tiger Chili Sauce (3 flavors available) 🦆 White Sand Tiger Spicy Duck (vacuum-packed for super convenience) 💡[Tears of Life] 1⃣️ You need to take the subway to Orange Island! You can't get in by taxi ❌ 2⃣️Just buy a one-way ticket for the Yuelu Mountain Cableway (the scenery is about the same) 3⃣️No need to pay to climb Du Fu's Jiangge Tower (the outside is even more photogenic) 4⃣️Student IDs can save you a significant portion of the entrance fee 💰 💸[Expense Breakdown] Total Cost: ¥355/person 🚂Transportation: ¥120 🏨Accommodation: ¥100 🎫Entrance Fees: ¥20 🍜Food: ¥115 #ChangshaTravelGuide #ChangshaFood #ThePlacesMyFriends AskedAbout #HangOutWithFriends #LocalFood