I stayed alone in Changsha for five days and six nights, taking my time, sleeping until noon every day, going to a destination every day, and drinking two cups of tea to look good.

 

Therefore, it seems that the value for everyone’s reference is not high. In order to make up for everyone, I will finally provide a summary report of Cha Yan Yuese .

 

For accommodation, I recommend staying on Jiefang West Road, which is very convenient. By the way, I recommend the documentary "Guarding the Liberated West" which is super powerful and the second season is now on the air.

 

 

 

journey

 

D1 Yuelu Academy Aiwan Pavilion

Unfortunately, it was a cold night this year, so there were very few red leaves when I went to Aiwanting in early November.

 

D2-D3 Hunan Provincial Museum Duzheng Street

There is quite a lot to see, the pottery and bronzes are both worth seeing, and the temporary exhibitions are also good. There is no need to go to the Mawangdui ruins. In a hospital, there is nothing but mounds of earth. They have all been moved to the Provincial Museum, and the exhibition hall is very well designed.

Duzheng Street is less crowded and easier to stroll around.

 

D4 Taiping Old Street Super Wenheyou Du Fujiang Pavilion Pozi Street

Taiping Old Street is very easy to stroll around, and there is also a small park hidden in the museum where you can view exhibitions. Super Wenheyou can go shopping even if you don’t have a meal. If you want to eat, you have to wait for the number. If you accidentally pass the number, you have to get a new one. Du Fu Jiang Pavilion is right opposite Super Wenheyou. You can go up to see the river view. Just take a walk around Pozi Street.

 

D5 Wanjiali Plaza

If you go to Changsha, you must go to Wanjiali. It’s a lot of fun. I won’t go into details, there are many introductions online. must go! If you don’t have the chance to go, you can find Liao Xinzhong’s article, which has a detailed introduction. Just reading the article will make you laugh to death.

 

 

The color of tea is pleasing to the eye

 

Overall, it doesn't taste good. To sum it up in one sentence: There is no tea flavor, it is completely sugar water + fresh milk.

 

But for someone like me who is severely dependent on milk tea, if I drink two cups a day, I have already consumed all the varieties on the menu.

 

All varieties are thick or light, falling into three categories: green tea, black tea, and oolong. Then + cream + matcha powder + cranberries + pistachios and so on.

 

Black tea and green tea are all dregs, and oolong is slightly stronger. So, if you only have one or two drinks, choose the cream version with oolong base. If you drink four or five glasses, try all the cream varieties.

 

Matcha Bodhi, human fireworks, creeping over the dim sky, all are acceptable. Matcha Bodhi is made with matcha powder, raisins and cream; Human Fireworks is made with oolong tea base added with cream and pistachios; Cranberry is added with cranberries and cream. The exception is the Qianqian macaron, which is good, it is hot chocolate + cream.

 

Stinky Tofu

 

delicious. Wenheyou, black classic and white boutique, are all delicious. Feel free to try it.

 

 

Some photos

I imagined the Red Leaves Aiwan Pavilion, but I didn’t see it, so I had to draw it myself

Yuelu Academy

Yuelu Academy

Yuelu Academy

Yuelu Academy

 

Provincial bohu chandelier

Provincial doctorate male plus male

Provincial Bronze Ware

Provincial Bronze Ware

Provincial Bo Human Face Bronze Ware

Provincial Bronze Ware

Excavated from Wangdui, Boma, Province

Provincial Expo Peru Exhibition

 

Duzheng Street

Duzheng Street

Duzheng Street

Taiping Old Street

Super Wenheyou

Super Wenheyou

Super Wenheyou

Super Wenheyou

Super Wenheyou

Super Wenheyou

Du Fu Jiang Pavilion

 

Wan Jiali

Wan Jiali

Wanjiali downstairs Chang'e Street Nuwa Street top

Wanjiali lady guoguo

Wanjiali Helipad

Watanabe Mayu original picture

Wanjiali Hotel National Unity Porcelain Painting Irresponsibly Pasted

 

A little tip before I end:

There’s nothing delicious about Changsha vegetables. They’re spicy and salty. They consume a lot of gas and make you lose hope of eating them. I suggest you go to Changsha when the weather is hot. The characteristic of Changsha is that it is very lively at night. At ten o'clock in the evening, there are many people on the street, drinking milk tea, eating stinky tofu, and looking at the street scenes and pedestrians.

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