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1. Chaozong Street
Chaozong Street historical and cultural block has a profound historical background, with 14 cultural relics and 12 famous historical sites. Chaozong Street witnessed the changes of the ancient city of Changsha, and it is also one of the most storied old streets in Changsha.
nowadays, the old street has been upgraded to a creative design concentration area. Wenchuang Bookstore, Cafe and Creative Shopping Mall are all over Chaozong Street. Stepping on Mashi Road, walking through the old streets and lanes, looking back, I feel the overlap between the new and the old in Chaozong Street historical and cultural blocks. Whether it is the fireworks in front of the old building or the "tidal" life introduced after the renovation of the streets and lanes, it is waiting for you to explore.
Address: Chaozong Street
2 and Duzheng Street
Duzheng Street, Kaifu District, Changsha City. It is hidden in the prosperous Jiefang West, with simple ancient style and quiet in the middle of the noise. It is not as noisy as Taiping Street, but it has its own unique fireworks and human touch. With a total length of 314 meters and a width of 5.5 meters, it is adjacent to Tianxin Pavilion in the east, Cai E South Road in the west, Renmin West Road in the north and Xianzheng Street in the south. It is one of the few historical streets preserved in Changsha and was once the most prosperous street in ancient Changsha.
You can feel the rich historical charm of the old Changsha, walking in the old streets, and the deep alleys, blue bricks and tiles, and green leaves meet to form a quiet and quaint picture. Traditional Chinese lanterns are hung high, which has the illusion of crossing into the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Address: South of Jiefang Road in the west of Furong District, Changsha City, Hunan Province
3. Xiyuan Beili
Xiyuan Beili was named after Pei Xiu, Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, who built the West Building here, and it belongs to a cultural block, one of the six major residence groups in Changsha. On both sides of a long and narrow alley, there are seven immovable cultural relics strung together, as well as 11 historical houses such as Li Li, a famous contemporary epigraphy calligrapher, and the former residence of revolutionary ancestor Shuai Mengqi. During the Republic of China, there lived noble families and dignitaries, with fences at both ends and special guards.
When you walk into the north of the West Garden, you will see houses with blue bricks and gray tiles and wooden doors and windows. There are also many stone slabs carved with flowers, birds, insects and fish. There are many bamboos and flowers along the road. Alleys are decorated with simple and elegant, exquisite and durable.
Address: No.35 Xiangchun Road, Kaifu District, Changsha
4, Beizheng Street
Beizheng Street, as the name implies, is the street opposite the ancient North Gate (Xiangchunmen, the same below). As early as before the Wenxi Fire in 1938, Beizheng Street was the main commercial street in the north of the city, with all kinds of shops and teahouses, which was the most prosperous and lively street in Changsha that year.
With granite floors, red walls and blue tiles, and hand-painted cultural walls, the reconstructed Beizheng Street still retains the temperament of the old Changsha and reproduces its historical features. It not only retains the original fireworks, but also glows with new vitality, including old brands such as Yuloudong, Shuang Yan Building, Ma Fusheng and Zhouji, and also incorporates more fresh blood.
Address: Beizheng Street (intersection of Huangxing North Road and Zhongshan Road), Kaifu District, Changsha
5. Baisha Road
belongs to Baisha Road within the boundary of Tianxin District, connecting Laodong West Road and Furong Road. It is named after the nearby Baisha ancient well, which is a relatively historic road in Changsha.
Go north along Baisha Road for about 4 meters, and you will find Baisha Ancient Well, one of the famous springs in the south of the Yangtze River. In this low-key old street, in addition to the famous Baisha ancient well, there are also many flavor snacks hidden. It used to be widely known because of the ancient well, but now it has re-emerged because of various foods, attracting foodies to rush to punch in.
Address: Baisha Road, Tianxin District, Changsha City, Hunan Province
6, Baiguoyuan Old Street
Baiguoyuan Historical and Cultural Tourism District is located in Wuyi Business Circle, starting from huang xing road pedestrian street in the west, east to Cai E South Road, north to IFS of Jiefang West Road and south to Renmin West Road. She is hidden in downtown, hidden in prosperity, an old street lane preserved in the long river of history, and a humanistic style precipitated in the cultural trend of thought.
here, the lanes are staggered, the streets are paved with mashi, and the old houses are connected, which is full of the original flavor of Changsha. When you are in it, walking through the streets and alleys is like crossing back to the historical smoke from the bustling modern times.
Address: No.271 Renmin West Road, Furong District, Changsha
7. Xiwenmiaoping
Xiwenmiaoping, which is just a stone's throw away from high-rise buildings, used to be the highest institution of higher learning in Changsha, and was the core area of old Changsha. In this old street area with profound cultural heritage, there are a group of authentic old Changsha mouths, with the most charming street fireworks in old Changsha.
From Xuegongmenzheng Street to Nanqiangwan, it's blue bricks and gray tiles, classical and quiet. It's like walking into Gu Xiang, and it's like walking into just visiting for thousands of years, feeling the historical atmosphere and the ancient cultural background.
address: xiwenmiaoping lane, Tianxin district, Changsha
8 and Taiping old street
Taiping street is the most complete street in Changsha ancient city. It is located in the middle of Changsha city, with Taiping street as the main line, reaching wuyi avenue in the north, Jiefang Road in the south, Weiguo Street in the west and Sanxing Street and Santai Street in the east.
Walking in the ancient street, you can not only intuitively feel the classical visual impact brought by the iconic ancient architectural symbols such as stone archway, mashi road, bank up wall and ancient stage, but also appreciate the literary spirit and charm emanating from a historical accumulation.
Address: 5 meters southwest of the intersection of wuyi avenue and Taiping Street, Tianxin District, Changsha
9 and Pozi Street
Pozi Street in Changsha, with a long history of more than 1,2 years, is a veritable Millennium old street and a representative of Huxiang culture.
Now it has been turned into a gourmet street in Changsha with the Fire Palace as the leader. The best choice for eating food is probably Pozi Street. Although it is only a few hundred meters long, this street contains too many delicious foods, such as stinky tofu, sugar and oil Baba, noodle soup, rice flour, dry fried chicken oil eight-treasure rice, radish cake, snail, tasty shrimp and so on.
Address: No.1 Pozi Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City, and Yanghu Street
Yanghu Street is built next to Yanghu Wetland Park. It is called "Xiaowuzhen" in Changsha, and you can experience the feeling of Jiangnan water town in Changsha without going to Suzhou. South Square, the entrance, and Five Blessingg Hall, the core attraction, are quaint, exquisite and atmospheric. Going deep along the ancient rhyme business street, you will see the stage with rich old Changsha flavor, and the traditional architecture and the improved architecture of the Republic of China will make the block full of street customs.
On weekends, make friends, put on Hanfu, and take a crossing trip to Yanghu Lake Street, and walk through the buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Mashi Street will feel the ancient charm, enjoy a cup of tea and listen to a play.
Address: No.336, Tanzhou Avenue, Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan.