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Xiang River Walking 🇨🇳 Changsha

Changsha is such a nice city to visit. The people are friendly, the food tastes great and there are so many places to walk. Most mornings and evenings we would walk down the river front prominade, enjoy the cities bright lights and clean walkways. There are lots of attractions on the river front, but the prominade itself is perfect for an after dinner slow walk back to your hotel or for a late night whisky or cocktail. It was illuminated until late. I'll head back to Changsha again in the future and I'll make sure I've got a riverside location even if it means being a little further out if the centre. #changsha
Posted: Jul 26, 2022
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