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Why visit
Yuelu Mountain is the green screen on the west bank of the Xiang River; the red maple leaves of the Aiwan Pavilion and the bell of the Lushan Temple coexist, making it the city's natural oxygen bar. It is Changsha's slowest breath. Set aside half a day to stroll.
Experiences not to miss
Yuelu Mountain
Yuelu Mountain is the green screen on the west bank of the Xiang River; the red maple leaves of the Aiwan Pavilion and the bell of the Lushan Temple coexist, making it the city's natural oxygen bar. It is Changsha's slowest breath. Set aside half a day to stroll.
Yuelu Academy
Yuelu Academy is a millennium-old institution; the lecture hall's plaque and the Imperial Library steeped in Hunan's scholarly lineage. It is one of the only four surviving ancient academy sites in China. Set aside about 2 hours to stroll.
Orange Isle
Orange Isle is the long green island in the Xiang River; the statue of the young Mao Zedong gazes across the river, and the isle-head fireworks festival is most splendid. It is Changsha's most celebrated river heart. Set aside 2–3 hours to stroll.
🧭 Local tips
- The Aiwan Pavilion's autumn maples are reddest; half a day is relaxed
- The cable car up the mountain saves effort
- It connects with the academy's mountain gate
- The lecture hall's couplets are worth reading closely; about 2 hours is relaxed
- Visit together with Yuelu Mountain
- Arrive early to avoid student groups
FAQ
What season is most comfortable in Changsha?
March to May and September to November are best, neither cold nor hot. Midsummer is scorching and winter is damp and cold—the feel is mediocre, but the nightlife goes on.
How to eat and play in Changsha for two to three days?
One day at Yuelu Mountain and the academy, half a day at the Provincial Museum, half a day at Orange Isle, and the rest at Taiping Old Street and Wenheyou. Queuing for viral milk tea is the norm.