Tourism in Changsha

National AAAAA (5A) Grade Tourist Attractions: Yuelu Mountain-Orange Island Tourist Area (including four scenic spots: Yuelu Mountain, Orange Island, Yuelu Academy, and the former site of New People's Society); and Huaming Mansion (including Liu Shaoqi Memorial Museum, Liu Shaoqi's former residence, etc.).

National AAAA (4A) level tourist attractions: Window of the World in Changsha, Shiyan Lake Ecotourism Park in Hunan Province, Dawei Mountain National Forest Park, Hunan Provincial Museum, Lei Feng Memorial Hall and Tianxin Pavilion, Yanghu Wetland Park.

National Key Scenic Spots: Yuelu Mountain Scenic Spot (including Yuelu Mountain, Yuelu Academy and Orange Island);

National Forest Parks: Changsha Black Elk Peak National Forest Park, Tianjiling National Forest Park and Dawei Mountain National Forest Park;

National Water Conservancy Scenic Spots: Changsha Xiangjiang River Scenic Spot (Xiangjiang River Scenic Belt), Changsha Thousand Dragon Lake Ecological Resort.

National Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Research Base: Hunan Hunan Embroidery City

National Key Development Base, Green and Low-Carbon Demonstration New Town: Meixi Lake International New Town (Peach Blossom Ridge, Meixi Lake, Elephant's Nest) Attractions Most Important Attractions in Changsha Yuelu Mountain Yuelu Academy Tienxin Pavilion Orange Orange Orange Hunan Provincial Museum Hunan Province Museum Hunan Province, the first teacher training center, Liu Shaoqi's former residence, Dufujiangge Antiquities Mawangdui Tomb Kaifu Temple Gulushan Temple Yunlu Palace Tienxin Pavilion Mountain Temple Yunlu Palace Tianshenge Battery Beijincheng Ruins Changsha Kiln Ruins gallop House Brief Documents White Sands Wells Yuwang Monument Tao Gong Temple Liuyang Temple of Literature Scenic Spot Mount Yuelu Scenic Spot Orange Orange Island Window of the World Xiangjiang River Scenic Belt Botanical Gardens, as well as the Mountain Eagle Lake Resort and Shiyan Lake Resort Dawu Mountain Scenic Spot Daweishan National Forest Park Grey Soup Hot Spring and Heiyu Peak Scenic Spot Memorial Places In the city there is a Martyrs' Park Clearwater Pond, the former site of the Xiang District Committee Shuanshan The Former Site of Hunan New People's Association Hunan First Teacher's Training Center Jia Yi's Former Residence Li Fuchun's Former Residence Ai Evening Pavilion Huang Xing's Tomb Cai E's Tomb Lei Feng Memorial Hall Guo Liang Memorial Park Huang Xing's Former Residence Zhu Rongji's Former Residence Yang Kaihui's Former Residence Hu Yaobang's Former Residence Liu Shaoqi's Former Residence and Memorial Hall Jiao Dafeng's Tomb Zeng Guofan's Tomb Zuozongtang's Tomb Jiezhong Museum Wujia City Autumn Harvest Uprising Memorial Hall Tan Sitong's Former Residence and Memorial Hall The Imperial Brick Leaders' Chen Qingquan Westlake Cultural Park Mei Xi Lake Xiaoyuan Park Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street Fengfan Square

Ten Scenes of Changsha Ten Scenes of Changsha Ten Scenes of Changsha Window of the World Yuelu Academy Tianxin Pavilion Kaifu Temple Hunan Provincial Museum Xianjian Waterfalls Dufujiang Pavilion Mawangdui Jingang Liu Shaoqi Residence Changsha's five religions are complete, with a religious clergy of nearly 300, tens of thousands of believers were baptized and converted, believers in 100,000 people. There are more than 100,000 believers. Lushan Temple, Kaifu Temple, Miyin Temple, Shishuang Temple, Yunlu Palace, Hetu Guan, Qingyang Mountain Taoist Temple, Mosque, Catholic Church and the Christian Chengbei Church 10 religious venues are listed as the provincial level and above the key places of religious activities, Lushan Temple, Kaifu Temple, Miyin Temple, Shishuang Temple are all thousand years old, of which the Lushan Temple and the Kaifu Temple is also the Han Chinese region of the Buddhism of one of the key national monasteries; Lushan Temple, Kaifu Temple, Miyin Temple, Tao Gong Temple, the Catholic Church, the Christian Church in Chengbei and the Christian Church in Beizheng Street and other seven religious activities are listed as key cultural relics protection units in Hunan Province. As the capital city of the province, Changsha is the seat of both municipal and provincial religious groups, with a relatively high concentration of religious figures.

During the Republican period, Changsha had the ancient Kaifu Temple, Lushan Temple, Hualin Temple, Shanglin Temple, Hong'en Temple, Gushan Temple, Gaoxiangshan Temple, and Tongxi Temple, known as the "Eight Jungles of Changsha". After experiencing the Wenxi fire, the four Changsha battles, the Cultural Revolution and other calamities, many temples were destroyed, and in recent years, a small number of temples have been rebuilt, such as the Gushan Baolin Temple. Ancient Kaifu Temple, the annual incense is very prosperous. In addition, there are ancient Lushan Temple on Yuelu Mountain; Hongshan Temple in Hongshan Temple area; Miyin Temple in Ningxiang, etc., all of which are important temples in Changsha area. Changsha people also love to go to Nanyue Temple in Hengshan to burn incense and worship Buddha, mostly for the purpose of praying for blessings. And Taoist shrine Tao Gong Temple in Hanli Township, Changsha County, began in the North and South Dynasties period, more than 1,500 years ago. Changsha's media power can not be ignored, the domestic mainstream media "Hunan TV" is located in Changsha City, Kaifu District, Malan Mountain, in addition to Changsha outdoor media, newspapers and magazines, digital media is rising, Changsha's entertainment media has gradually become a mainland China, and even the world's strong media. Hunan TV is the local TV station with the highest annual revenue and ratings in mainland China, and has a large number of famous hosts and media workers. Its major productions include "Happy Camp", "Everyday Up", "I am a Singer" "Where's Daddy Going" TV series "Returning the Pearl", etc. The success of talent shows such as "Super Girl" and "Happy Boy" and TV dramas such as "Dajangjin", "Regulus", "Watching Meteor Shower" and "The Most Beautiful Time" have further increased its influence. Hunan Economic Television (HETV) is one of the most popular local TV stations in Hunan, with ratings and support on par with Hunan TV. Hunan Economic TV focuses on local viewers, so it often broadcasts programs with local characteristics of Hunan. Such as the variety show "The More You Zap, The Happier You Are" and the family drama "A Family Goes Forward", etc. In 2010, it also co-launched a talent show with Qinghai TV, "Flowers", which is a nationwide talent show launched in 2010 after the pilot of the new revamped version, aiming to tap the best talents and provide a platform. China's local animation is also growing rapidly in Changsha, which has led the government to resolve to create an animation capital. Of the first nine animation industry bases approved for establishment by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT), Changsha accounts for two.

Changsha is the permanent venue for China's Golden Eagle Television Art Festival, and the Golden Eagle Award is one of the most important awards in China's film and television industry. Changsha's influential newspapers include local newspapers Sanxiang Metropolis Daily, Changsha Evening News and Xiaoxiang Morning News, and national newspapers Sports Weekly and Today's Woman, both of which have been awarded the title of "Advanced Unit of National Local Newspaper Management" for many times. The Sports Weekly has the largest circulation of any sports newspaper in China.

With the continuous development of the Internet and computer technology, traditional media began to turn to the Internet for development, major newspapers have launched electronic web pages, so that the public can read more efficiently, access to information channels more convenient, which "Sanxiang Metropolis Daily", "Huashang Online", "Xiaoxiang Morning Post", "Changsha Evening News", "Star Online" electronic version of the public's favorite. At the same time, a variety of Changsha life network and Changsha classified information network, red network also continue to emerge, *** with the prosperity of the Changsha Internet economy. Changsha's entertainment industry is very characteristic. Due to the different consumption concepts, Changsha people invest a lot of money in entertainment. Foot massage parlors all over the city, the density of people called "foot", from 2010 onwards there is an improvement. Changsha Jiefang West Road Bar Street has dozens of bars of all sizes, with representative bars such as Charming and Shui Mu Nian Yi. Hualongchi and Taiping Street are also good places for entertainment, and these two places are mainly small bars and performance bars. Nightclubs are also full, with Tian Han Theater and Ouyang Chubby Song and Dance Hall being the most distinctive ones, featuring acrobatics, song and dance performances, comedy skits, stunt performances and so on. The development of nightclubs and cabarets has enriched the night life of the public and become a strong driving force for Changsha's media and entertainment industry, cultivating many local talents for Changsha and providing a lot of material for the development of media and entertainment.

Parks in Changsha include Window of the World, Martyrs' Park, Moon Lake Park, Orange Island Park, Yuelu Mountain Park, Nanjiao Park, Xiaoyuan Park, Provincial Forest Botanical Garden, Tianxin Pavilion (Tianxin Pavilion Park), and Wangling Park. Window of the World is the largest amusement park in Changsha.

Changsha people attach importance to the quality of life, mostly with the concept of overspending, relatively low savings rate, while spending more on food and beverage and leisure and entertainment. This consumerism also makes many businesses willing to settle in Changsha.

Due to the eight years of war, the Wenxi fire and the Four Olds, Changsha's urban area has lost almost all of its ancient buildings and cultural relics. since the mainland's implementation of reform and opening up in 1978, the city's construction development has been faster, but there has been no complete consideration of the preservation of the historical neighborhoods, so there is no complete historical and cultural neighborhoods yet, and only four complete hemp stone streets remain. In recent years, attention has been paid to the rescue of the ancient city, the establishment of five "historical and cultural neighborhoods" for the protection of rescue, these neighborhoods are: Taiping Street, Chaozong Street, Hualongchi, Xiaoximen, Tianxinge Historical and Cultural Neighborhood.

Changsha is rich in underground cultural relics, and important archaeological discoveries include the Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha, bronzes from the Tanheli Ruins in Ningxiang, the Jomalou Jiezhi in Changsha, the Chu Tomb of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, and the Tongguan Kiln. Important historical records are listed below.

Changsha city cultural relics key protection units are: Changsha city national key cultural relics protection units name of the batch location batch yuelu academy Changsha city third batch of Huang Xing's former residence and tomb located in Changsha city and Changsha county respectively third batch of Liu Shaoqi's former residence Ningxiang third batch of tongguan kiln site Changsha city third batch of the Autumn Harvest Uprising Wenjia city meeting site in Liuyang first batch of Tan Sitong's former residence and tomb ancestral temple in Liuyang fourth batch, seventh batch of Cai E Tomb of Cai E Sixth batch, Changsha city Sixth batch, former site of Hunan No.1 Normal School Sixth batch, Changsha city Sixth batch, former site of Hunan District Committee Sixth batch, Changsha city Mawangdui Tomb Seventh batch, Changsha city Mausoleums of Changsha Kings of the Han Dynasty Seventh batch, Changsha city Tomb of Zhang Nanshen (including Zhang Joon's Tomb) Ningxiang Seventh batch, Zeng Guofan's Tomb Changsha city Seventh batch, Tenshinkai Ancient City Walls Seventh batch, Changsha city The Cultural Temple of Liuyang He Shuheng's former residence Ningxiang 7th batch Xie Juya's former residence Ningxiang 7th batch Xu Teli's former residence Changsha 7th batch Ai Evening Pavilion Changsha city 7th batch Hu Yaobang's former residence Liuyang 7th batch of the former site of New People's Association Changsha city 7th batch of the early architectural complex of Hunan University Changsha city 7th batch of the former site of Hunan Provincial Soviet Government Liuyang 7th batch of the "Changsha Historical and Cultural Villages and Towns" determined in February 2004 "*** Counting 7:

Tongguan Town, Hunan historical and cultural town, located in Changsha City, north of the Xiangjiang River downstream east side of about 30 kilometers, Mawangdui Han Tomb unearthed artifacts on the Tongguan pottery; the Three Kingdoms for the division of Wu Shu.

The Shen family house, located in Xinkai Village on the banks of the Loudao River in Liuyang's Longfu Town. Xinkai Village, handed down from the Qing Dynasty, is well-preserved, with ancient residential buildings amounting to more than 30,000 square meters, and well-preserved residential complexes with the Shen Family House as the core and essence.

Jinggang Town, China's historical and cultural town, ancient buildings covering an area of more than 5,000 square meters, the main military town in ancient times, the former main distribution port of Huai salt and one of the four major rice markets in Hunan.

Wenjia City, historical witnesses of the Northern Expeditionary War period and the National **** Civil War period, with a large number of propaganda slogans of the Red Army in the Liu Family Ancestral Hall, Hekou Daiya and other places.

Hamli Town, Tao Gong Temple and temple fair, the temple fair is the first month of the lunar calendar 13 and August 17 every year, each session of the temple fair lasts for about ten days.

Weishan, located in the west of Ningxiang, known as "small Tibet". The main buildings are the Miyin Temple, which was built in the second year of Emperor Xianzong Yuanhe of the Tang Dynasty (807), and had more than a thousand monks in its heyday.

Dawei Mountain Town, the old street is well-preserved, quiet, simple, known as "Little Shanghai".