City introduction:
Changsha, a "Star City" that perfectly blends three thousand years of Chu-Han history with youthful vitality, is where Chairman Mao Zedong studied during his youth and also serves as the innovation hub of Chinese television entertainment. Nestled against the Xiang River and boasting Yuelu Mountain as its backdrop, Changsha attracts countless explorers seeking history and trends with its spicy cuisine, bustling night markets, and pioneering Hunan spirit.

City characteristics:
The most distinctive feature of Changsha lies in the wonderful coexistence of its fiery "youthful vibe" and profound "cultural heritage". During the day, you can embark on a journey through the classic scenery of the "city surrounded by mountains and rivers": experience the serene culture at Yuelu Academy and gaze upon the Xiang River flowing northward from Juzizhoutou. As the sun sets, the crowds gather at Wuyi Square and Huangxing Road Pedestrian Street, with neon lights twinkling, and the bustling activity continues well into the early morning, showcasing the charm of this "city that never sleeps".
Gastronomy is the absolute soul of Changsha. It is one of the "Gastronomy Capitals of China" and is renowned worldwide for its spicy and fiery Hunan cuisine. From the crispy on the outside and tender on the inside Stinky tofu, to the spicy and flavorful stir-fried beef, to the must-try Chayuan Yuese (new Chinese-style creative milk tea), every dish tantalizes the taste buds. At Super Wenheyou, you can instantly transport back to the old Changsha streets of the 1980s and enjoy an immersive experience of food and culture.
Changsha is also a "media art capital" with China's top-notch TV culture industry. This spirit of innovation, combined with the Hunan cultural tradition of "caring about the world and daring to be the first," endows this city with a unique temperament that is both down-to-earth and imaginative. Here, history is not a dusty past, but a part of the city's vivid character.