2021/7/26

Today's itinerary

Xie Zilong Image Art Museum

 

1988 theme restaurant

 

Super Wenheyou

 

Tea beauty theme store outside the Great Wall

# Xie Zilong Video Art Museum

Today is a day of pure photography!

In the morning, we first went to the Xie Zilong Image Art Museum. It is said that the security guard’s photography skills are very superb. However, we queued at the door for a long time to take photos but could not see the security guard. Later we found out that it was Monday...the museums were closed. Fortunately, I didn't even think about going in. I just punched in at the gate and the mission was completed.

There was water at the entrance of the art museum. When we were queuing up to take pictures, we thought: we must not drop anything in it. As a result, the girl in front of us who was taking pictures accidentally dropped her sunglasses into the water (what we were worried about happened!!! It was so funny. Although I tried hard to endure it, I couldn’t help it. ), the girl taking the photo hurried over, and then somehow, the two of them dropped their sun hats again. We both convulsed with laughter, and we were embarrassed to be too obvious and turned away. What happened next was that one of the girls went into the water to fish it out, which was really a bit miserable.

SUMMER

TIME

IN 2021

Xie Zilong Image Art Museum is in a quite large park (?), and we walked around inside after taking photos. There is an art gallery next to it, and there is a Swan Lake restaurant below with a lot of black swans! ! ! It’s hard to imagine that the two of us took hundreds of photos of the black swan. It was so funny.

I originally wanted to go to the Rice Noodle Museum in the afternoon, but I found out in the morning that today is Monday and I can’t go to any museum. So I finally went to Wenheyou. The building does have a strong sense of age, but there are so many people. I'm really convinced.

In a place with so many people, it is hard to imagine that anyone can eat there. The environment is too noisy and dark, and everyone is looking at you, which makes you uncomfortable.

Wen Heyou

WEN HE YOU

After walking around the mall twice, we headed to a small street selling retro items. Most people came to take photos, and then we went straight to the 1988 themed restaurant.

There are many people checking in at the restaurant and relatively few people eating. As soon as the elevator door opens, the clerk will ask you if you want to take pictures or eat.

The building is completely replicated in 1988, with a strong Korean flavor. After probably staying there for two or three hours, I dreamed of going back to Shuangmen Cave.

Across the road from 1988 is the Chayanyuese Great Wall Theme Store. Although I have been there before, I only took a quick look because there were too many people. Sure enough, there were fewer people when we went in the afternoon, but the scenery was not as beautiful as at night.

postscript

SLIGHT HEAT

#2021#

The trip to Changsha was both happy and sad. I met friends, ate delicious food, visited many places, and gained something from everything. But there are really too many people in Changsha and the weather is too hot. I feel sad again.

Next time I come to Changsha, I will probably come here to chase stars and drink tea to look good.

Sometimes I have to marvel at my bad luck. During the few days in Changsha, I was worried about the typhoon every day. I got up early and went to bed late to pay attention to the landing situation of the typhoon. When I came back, there was an epidemic in Hunan, so I quickly went for a nucleic acid test and stayed behind closed doors. Try to reduce contact with family members as much as possible, but it is difficult to completely cut off contact with them. I pay attention to the changes in the epidemic every day and take my temperature frequently. Every day is tense and busy (busy copying lesson plans).

If it were to happen again, what would I choose? I'll probably still go. It’s so hard at ordinary times, and this is the only chance to relax. What’s more, the epidemic is recurring. I don’t know when the end will come. If it becomes the norm, will I really not go out for the rest of my life?

Maybe I'm too timid, this may be the closest I've ever been to death. But I am happy to write these words in a tense atmosphere. Changsha has given me a different experience. I really don’t know how I should feel now to welcome each day that follows. Today is the last day of July. This tweet will be sent out on August 2nd. That is my sixth day of home quarantine. I hope you are safe.

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