Du Fu Jiang Pavilion was built to commemorate Du Fu, forming a cultural belt with Tianxin Pavilion, Daolin Temple on Yuelu Mountain and Yuelu Academy.
There is an introduction to the life of the great poet inside. When fireworks are set off on summer weekends, the number of tourists coming to watch increases significantly.
The local landmark building is close to the Xiangjiang River, where you can climb up and overlook the two banks of the Xiangjiang River.
Attractions Location: No. 108, Section 2, Xiangjiang Middle Road, Tianxin District, Changsha City, Hunan Province
Tickets:
Regular ticket: RMB 11
Opening hours:
09:00-22:30 (Tuesday to Sunday, July 30 to December 31)
09:00-22:00 (July 30-December 31, Monday)
Contact Details: 0731-89824455
Transportation:
Take bus No. 1, 123, 406, etc., get off at Xihu Bridge Station and walk about 150 meters to the destination.
Time reference: Less than 1 hour
For travelers with limited time, this itinerary focuses on Du Fu Jiangge and its surrounding riverside attractions.
Transportation: Subway Line 2 to Juzizhou Station; walk to Du Fu Jiangge. Taxis between attractions cost ¥10–¥20.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Wuyi Square. Try Hunan specialties like stinky tofu (臭豆腐), chopped chili fish (剁椒鱼头) at Huogongdian (Fire Palace).
Souvenirs: At Du Fu Jiangge: calligraphy scrolls, poetry books. At Orange Isle: Mao-themed memorabilia, citrus products.
This itinerary offers a deeper cultural and historical experience around Changsha’s riverside district.
Accommodation/Food: Consider staying at Hunan University Guesthouse near Yuelu Mountain. Sample local rice noodles and spicy crayfish on nearby Hualongchi Street.
Souvenirs: Yuelu Academy offers cultural souvenirs, ink brushes, Hunan University notebooks, and Mao memorabilia.
Explore nature, culture, and unique museums in central Changsha.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Meixi Lake area for upscale hotels. Try western fusion restaurants and lakeview cafes.
Souvenirs: Museum gift shops sell Changsha-themed fridge magnets, historical replicas, and silk fans.
Add historical immersion with a visit to a local village and scenic riverside area.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in boutique inns near Tongguan Kiln. Try local grilled fish and lotus root soup.
Souvenirs: Porcelain works, replica Tang Dynasty pottery, and handmade crafts.
Add spiritual sites and parks to the cultural and scenic mix.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Yanghu for a quieter night. Enjoy eco-themed cafes and vegetarian food.
Souvenirs: Buddhist prayer beads, temple incense, wetland-themed eco souvenirs.
Engage more with local life and discover vibrant night culture.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Furong District for nightlife. Try night snacks like fried stinky tofu, sweet taro balls, and beef hotpot.
Souvenirs: Local snacks (sweet rice cakes, spicy tofu), fashion items, street photography prints.
Round off the trip with relaxation and creativity in Changsha’s art district and countryside.
Accommodation/Food: Choose a countryside homestay. Meals include farm-to-table dishes like local greens and stewed chicken.
Souvenirs: Hand-painted porcelain, art prints, tea sets, handmade bookmarks.
When walking along the Xiang River, I came across this "Du Fu Jiangge", which was built to commemorate the relationship between Du Fu and Changsha. When Du Fu was a guest in Changsha in his later years, he called his residence "Jiangge" (there are poems called "Jiangge Duiyu Youxiang" and "Jiangge Lying in Sickness and Writing"), and it seems to be close to the river, but whether this location is the "original site" as the builder said, I dare not judge without investigation.
When I passed by this place, I saw a woman in ancient costume playing the guzheng on the platform of Jiangge. It sounded very nostalgic under the setting sun.
A good place to look out over Orange Island, open until 10pm, with a grand fireworks show on New Year's Day. The attic has three floors, simple furnishings, and is not as magnificent as other attics, which is in line with Du Fu's miserable life. There is no other place to go in the scenic area except Jiang Pavilion. Spending 11 yuan to climb the pavilion and take a look at the Xiangjiang River is purely a matter of personal opinion.
It is very close to Tianxin Pavilion. If you catch the fireworks show on Orange Island, this is the best viewing platform.
Looking up at the architectural style of Jiangge, the golden lotus flowers are pleasing to the eye. This is a beautiful lotus pond scenery.
It is a unique experience to look at Orange Island across the river from the Jiang Pavilion.
Du Fu's courtesy name is Zimei, so I saw a shop called "Zimei's Tea" in Du Fu Jiangge. I admire the shop owner's shrewdness. Changsha at the end of October is a bit damp and cold. Drinking a cup of warm tea, listening to music, and savoring stories in Jiangge is a great pleasure.
Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, built in 2005, is only 600 meters away from Hisense Plaza. According to online reviews, it is enough to just look at it from the outside, and there is no need to spend 11 yuan to climb the tower. However, since I am here, I don't mind spending 11 yuan. Climbing up Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, you can enjoy the night view of both sides of the Xiangjiang River. The tower also introduces Du Fu's experience of wandering along the Xiangjiang River in Hunan for the last ten years of his life and the poems he wrote during that time. It is worth a look.
Du Fu Jiangge was built to commemorate the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu. It is close to the Xiangjiang River and Orange Island, and overlooks Yuelu Mountain in the distance. It is a cultural landmark on both sides of the river in Changsha.
No. 108, Section 2, Xiangjiang Middle Road, Tianxin District.
Tickets are 11 yuan per person, and the opening hours are 9:00-22:00. You can scan the QR code on site to buy tickets. You can take the elevator directly to the 6th floor for viewing.
Du Fu Jiangge is an antique garden building built in memory of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu.
Du Fu Jiangge is located in Xihu Bridge, Hedong District, Changsha City, Hunan Province, at the junction of the middle section of Xiangjiang Road and Xihu Road. It faces the Xiangjiang River and is part of the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt. Jiangge is only a kilometer away from Tianxin Pavilion, Jia Yi's former residence, and Chengnan Academy (now the First Normal University) to the east, close to Xiangjiang River and Juzizhou to the west, and overlooking Yuelu Mountain. It is a cultural landmark of Changsha's "one river and two banks".
Jiangge is the largest Tang-style wooden structure in Hunan, with a garden area of 11,700 square meters and a building area of 4,640 square meters. The main pavilion is 32 meters high and has 7 floors. In 2002, the Changsha Municipal People's Government decided to formally build it. On September 19, 2005, the entire building was completed and passed the expert acceptance, and then it was opened to the public for trial.
Overlooking the Xiang River [Du Fu Jiangge]······
Du Fu Jiangge is an antique garden building built in memory of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu.
Du Fu Jiangge is located in Xihu Bridge, Hedong District, Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is located at the junction of the middle section of Xiangjiang Road and Xihu Road. It faces the Xiangjiang River and is part of the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt. It faces Orange Island and Yuelu Mountain across the river and is less than one kilometer away from Tianxin Pavilion.
The Jiangge Garden Area covers an area of more than 6,000 square meters, with a construction area of more than 3,800 square meters. The main pavilion is divided into four floors and is 18 meters high. In 2002, the Changsha Municipal People's Government decided to formally build it. On September 19, 2005, the entire building was fully completed and passed the expert acceptance, and then it was opened to the public for trial.
The great poet Du Fu stayed in Changsha twice in his later years and lived in Jiangge. He left more than 50 poems in Changsha. In order to commemorate this great realist poet and world cultural celebrity who was loved by people of all generations, the Changsha Municipal People's Government built Du Fu Jiangge in the Xiangjiang River Scenic Belt.
Jiangge is a modern building, but I didn't spend dozens of yuan to go up the building just to see the yellow Xiangjiang River and the Orange Island in the middle of the river. But if you want to watch fireworks at night, you can't avoid this place. Du Fu Jiangge and the surrounding parks will be crowded with people, so you must come early to grab a seat.
Meituan has a combined ticket for Tianxin Pavilion and Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, the total price is more than three yuan cheaper. Climb the pavilion to look out, the weather is bad, the scenery is average.
It's very average. The main thing is that you can stand on a high place to see the river view. There is nothing special about it. If you don't have time, don't come.
This building, which is famous because of Du Fu, is located on the bank of Xiangjiang River.
A tourist attraction by the Xiangjiang River, newly built, average.
Du Fu Jiang Pavilion stands on the river bank, contrasting with the surrounding modern buildings. The fusion of ancient and modern is very harmonious. Walking along the Xiangjiang River at night, I accidentally came to Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, which was shining with lights and colorful.
Tickets are 11 yuan, and you can only get tickets by paying in cash. During major festivals, fireworks will be set off at Juzizhoutou to celebrate, and Du Fu Jiangge is the best place to watch. In fact, it is also very beautiful to watch the sunset here.
A memorial landscape built in 2012. Mainly to commemorate Du Fu. I personally feel it is average, but this location is good. You can see the scenery of Orange Island from a high place. If it is summer and Orange Island sets off fireworks on weekends, this is the best choice.
I passed by at night and didn't go in, so I could only admire it from outside. Sign in
In his later years, Du Fu lived in a simple building by the Xiangjiang River, which he named "Jiangge". He spent the last two years of his life in Changsha. "Meeting Li Guinian in Jiangnan" was written after he met his old friend, the great musician Li Guinian, in Changsha during this period: I often saw you in Qi Wang's house, and heard you several times in Cui Jiutang. It is the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan, and I meet you again in the season of falling flowers.
After checking in at Mengzhong BBQ in the evening, I rode past Du Fu Jiangge on a bicycle. To be honest, the scenery at night was quite great!
Du Fu Jiang Pavilion. Du Fu, a great poet, left his last moments on the Xiang River. In order to commemorate him, the people of Changsha rebuilt the Jiang Pavilion where Du Fu once moored his boat and landed, hoping that the poet's glory would shine forever in the Three Xiang Rivers. The design of this main pavilion is quite unique, with both the east and west sides facing the front. Therefore, whether you look from the east of Lushan or from the west of the south of the city, the Jiang Pavilion welcomes guests with a smile. Because Du Fu Jiang Pavilion is close to the Xiang River, it faces Orange Island from a distance. Many tourists come here mostly for the fireworks show at Orange Island on Saturday.
Du Fu Jiang Pavilion stands on the river bank, contrasting with the surrounding modern buildings. The fusion of ancient and modern is very harmonious. Walking along the Xiangjiang River at night, I accidentally came to Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, which was shining with lights and colorful.
Another reason why Du Fu Jiangge has become well-known in the past two years is that it is the best spot to watch the Xiangjiang River fireworks. Once the date of the fireworks show is confirmed, the viewing seats here will be sold to the public at a price of 100 yuan per person, but tickets are often hard to come by, and the entire scenic area will be crowded with people.
I chose a day and went back to Du Fu Jiangge, hoping to enter it and look far into the distance. It would be cheaper to buy tickets online, about 10 yuan per ticket.
I have the impression that there are 6 floors here. The hall on the 3rd floor focuses on the life of Du Fu, while the higher floors briefly introduce the deeds of other historical celebrities such as Qu Yuan and Jia Yi through the exhibition of character story series. On the top of Jiangge, you can appreciate the modern beauty of Changsha from a higher angle.
An hour later we arrived at Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, which is an imitation of Tang Dynasty architecture with four floors and a height of 18 meters. It was completed and opened in September 2005. It was built in memory of Du Zimei who lived in Changsha in his old age. Du Fu was a man of great talent and was always concerned about his country and his people, but he was frustrated and wandered all his life. He died at the age of 59 (770) on a boat from Tanzhou (now Changsha) to Yueyang. Yet, more than a thousand years later, such a magnificent pavilion was built for him. If he knew about this in his afterlife, he would compose a poem praising him, "Socialism is still the best!"
I just finished reading "The Biography of Du Fu" and came to Du Fu Jiangge to remember the ancestors and watch the sunset over the Xiang River.
"Du Fu Jiang Pavilion" is on the riverside. It's not far from the hotel, and it only takes about ten to twenty minutes. If you go out at 6 o'clock, you can't climb up and see far away. We originally planned to be a spectator outside the building, to see its beauty and feel the various forms of residents' leisure by the river. If you want to climb Du Fu Jiang Pavilion to see the scenery, it is recommended to arrange this time in the morning, but if you catch up with the climb, you can't connect with the night view. According to our schedule, it is completely possible. We arrived at Du Fu Jiang Pavilion at more than six o'clock. The sky was still slightly bright, the wind blew catkins, and some people squatted by the river to fish. It felt so relaxing. Everyone walked along the riverside. In the evening when the fever subsided, the riverside exuded a leisurely and comfortable feeling.
The lights in Du Fu Jiang Pavilion will be turned on at 7 o'clock sharp. Coming out from the riverside and going across the street is the best place to view the view. The warm yellow lights are embedded in the eaves of Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, which looks prosperous and gorgeous. I feel excited for a moment when the lights are on, and my stomach gets excited too. It's almost time to go find food.
Tickets cost 11 yuan. The slogan at the place where I bought the tickets was: It's really not expensive. I admit that, but I don't think it's worth seeing. It might be a great location for watching fireworks. In addition, the top floor was occupied by a company. I didn't ask how much the tea cost, at least it looked like I couldn't afford it. I took a quick look and left quickly.
The lighting effect is OK at night, but the lights are turned off after 10:30
The only bright spot of this antique building is its location. It should be nice to stand upstairs and watch the fireworks show.
Tickets 12
It's very new, there's no need to go upstairs, just take a look downstairs
Du Fu Jiangge is a great place to enjoy the scenery, and the ticket price is 11/person. At first glance, the blue sky, the continuous mountains, the looming Orange Island, and the sparkling Xiangjiang River are particularly shocking.
I personally feel it's just average. It's right in the middle of the road, and there are no buildings or pavilions around it. The scenery is average.
Du Fu Jiangge is also a modern renovated scenic spot with an elevator inside.
The ticket price is 11 yuan. If you buy it online, there are no paper tickets, which makes me very unhappy because I love collecting paper tickets the most.
Here you can see Orange Island and Yuelu Mountain, as well as the wide Xiangjiang River. The scenery is quite nice.
Du Fu Jiangge closes at 19:30. Although it was only 19:00 when we arrived, we just took photos and checked in before leaving.
The buildings are antique, I was so tired, I rode over there, but there were people abusing dogs everywhere 😭, the city’s routines are too deep!
[Tips] Be sure to bring a tripod. Remember to come early during the fireworks time. Reserve a camera position. Also, it is best not to drive. If you must drive, park your car at least 1 hour in advance. Then walk to the residential building. Believe me, you will thank me for the tips.
It doesn't mean that you are shooting the outside of Du Fu Jiang Pavilion from inside. You are shooting Du Fu Jiang Pavilion. Where is it?
The residential building opposite Du Fu Jiangge! There are two buildings that are relatively intuitive and close in a straight line. One is charged, and the other is free, but you need to cross a "cut". You can shoot street scenes, traffic, fireworks, night lights, or anything else you want. There is nothing you can't do.
Whether you are a friend from out of town traveling here or a photography enthusiast, every time the fireworks season comes, you will surely see many like-minded friends waving at you on the top floor.
Right by the river, near Orange Island, it is also one of the places to check in in Changsha
The exterior view is really nice, walk along the Xiangjiang River~
I just looked downstairs, checked in and left. I walked along the river to Du Fu Jiang Pavilion.
Du Fu Jiangge is located in the center of Changsha, 3-4 stops away from the train station. In the evening, I climbed up to Jiangge, and the autumn wind blew. Although Jiangge is far from what it was before, it is quite sad to recall the poet's later years. However, we can no longer see the scenery of the poet's time, but looking at the Xiangjiang River with bright lights in the distance, Jiangge is indeed a good place to enjoy the night view of Xiangjiang River.
The ticket price is affordable. If you have enough time, you can really go and have a look. The scenery around the Xiangjiang River is very beautiful.
Take Metro Line 1 to the South Gate, then walk for 10 minutes to the Xiangjiang River where you can see Du Fu Jiangge, an excellent place to overlook Orange Island and the Xiangjiang River. The ticket price is 11 yuan.
It's very close to the subway entrance. It was already night when I arrived, so I only took pictures on the roadside. If the weather was good during the day, the scenery would be very good.
Du Fu Jiangge, as the name suggests, was built to commemorate the great poet Du Fu. It is located in Xihu Bridge, Hedongcheng District, Changsha, Hunan, across the river from Juzizhou and Yuelu Mountain. Jiangge is a four-story building, each with its own characteristics. The first floor is a poetry, calligraphy and painting souvenir shop where you can buy some for collection. The third and fourth floors are the most interesting for poetry and painting clubs.
The ticket (11 yuan/person) is worth it. Standing at the Du Fu Jiang Pavilion and looking at the Xiangjiang River is a unique experience.
A strong cultural atmosphere. I thought there would be fireworks on Orange Island, and I also wanted to watch the fireworks on the other side of the river from Du Fu Jiangge, but there were none.
Du Fu Jiangge is on the edge of the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt. The night view is pretty good. After enjoying it, you can go to the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt.
The location is good, the scenery is nice, the surrounding environment needs to be improved, you can go there for fun when you have the chance.
The night view is so beautiful, and it is a great place to watch the fireworks at Orange Island during festivals.
It is really a pleasure to stand on top and enjoy the scenery. I heard that this is the best place to watch the fireworks. Anyway, the ticket is not expensive, so it is also good to go up and take a look.
Actually, I went to Wenheyou and came to visit. The Changsha-flavored shrimp is very famous. I happened to see the address of Wenheyou on DP and found that Du Fu Jiangge was across the street. I thought it would be nice to see the night view after waiting for a long time! I didn’t expect that it was just across the road and I crossed the road to a park equivalent to the locals. There were square dances and singing. When I got there, it happened to be under renovation. The road was really bad. I took a few photos and the night view of the park. I didn’t have time to go up, but I felt that this was enough! If you have time, it is also very good to listen to songs, blow the river breeze, see the night view, and experience the night life in a foreign land!
The wind blowing by the Xiangjiang River is quite cool, but there is nothing else.
Du Fu Jiangge, located by the Xiangjiang River, faces Orange Island across the river. It is said to be built to commemorate the great poet Du Fu. It is an antique garden building. The night view is more beautiful than the daytime. It looks more magnificent with the lights on. You can also take a walk along the Xiangjiang River. The cool breeze with a little smell of the river water makes it more charming and makes people feel relaxed. At the same time, this is also the best place to enjoy the Orange Island fireworks show on Saturday. It is crowded every Saturday night, so you can come here early to stroll around and wait for the fireworks show. I recommend everyone to come and stroll around. Don't miss this attraction.
The night view is very beautiful. There are fireworks across the street on Saturday night.
Near Pozi Street, we only visited the lower part and did not go deep inside. The pavilion looked very impressive from the outside.
We went there when we were eating lobsters diagonally opposite Du Fu Jiangge. You can go to the Xiangjiang River after dinner around 6 o'clock to feel the river breeze and experience the daily life of Changsha citizens. Changsha people love to sing! Oh, by the way, this is also one of the best places to watch the fireworks show!
Recommended star rating: ★★★★
Specific address: East bank of Xiangjiang River, Tianxin District, Changsha
Scenic spot fee: Free
City transportation: There are many bus routes, Baidu Maps and Amap can help you (download offline maps in advance)
Transportation in Jingnei: Various shared bicycles are available for you to choose from, which are very convenient and cheap! Oh, by the way, I thought I didn’t need to advertise, but I still have to tell you that there are a lot of Mobike and Ofo!
Time required: 1-2 hours
Special tip: This is a relatively popular area, you can go there, after all, there are a lot of food there!
I didn't go up there because I was in a hurry, but the photos taken by others at night are quite beautiful.
Du Fu Jiang Pavilion is the best spot to watch fireworks in Changsha. You can take the bus to get there. You need to buy a ticket for 11 yuan to go up to the attic. Facing Du Fu Jiang Pavilion, walk to the right for 3 minutes and you will arrive at the most famous Wenheyou Lobster Restaurant in Changsha. The lobster here is said to be the best in Changsha. If you are interested, you can go and try it. There are so many people every day, and it takes a long time to wait for a seat. If you take the bus, you can get off at the Xihu Bridge station and you can get to Du Fu Jiang Pavilion and Wenheyou Lobster Restaurant.
This is an antique building and a great place to watch fireworks. The only bummer is that the ticket price increases several times during the fireworks. It's so unscrupulous. Just take a look from the outside.
Because the February of China-TravelNote 2017 calendar is the night view of Du Fu Jiangge, I have always wanted to see this kind of scenery. This time I finally saw it. The night view here is really beautiful. I originally thought that I would see the fireworks show of Orange Island, but it only started in May this year, so I left some regrets. I hope I can see the grand fireworks show in the future.
The best location to watch the Orange Island fireworks...and the Du Fu Jiangge at night is very beautiful!
Du Fu Jiangge, as the name implies, was built to commemorate the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu. It is located on the east bank of the Xiangjiang River in Changsha and is an antique garden building. It is located at the junction of the middle section of Xiangjiang Road and Xihu Road, facing the Xiangjiang River and part of the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt. It faces Orange Island and Yuelu Mountain across the river and is less than one kilometer away from Tianxin Pavilion. The Jiangge Garden Area covers an area of more than 6,000 square meters, with a construction area of more than 3,800 square meters. The main pavilion is divided into four floors and is 18 meters high. In 2002, the Changsha Municipal Government decided to officially build it. On September 19, 2005, the entire building was fully completed and passed the expert acceptance, and then it was opened to the public for trial.
The Xiangjiang River scenery belt around Du Fu Jiangge is free to visit, but there is an additional charge for climbing the tower. Since it was already evening when I arrived, the tower had already closed. However, even if you visit here during the day, most people still don't choose to climb the tower, after all, it is a purely modern building and you can't feel the traces of history. Of course, if you want to overlook the Orange Island in the river and Yuelu Mountain on the opposite bank, or even the Orange Island Fireworks Gala every Saturday night, this is still a good choice.
2017.2.20 Grandpa and I were touring the Xiangjiang Scenic Area and came here to visit. The scale is quite good. It is said that this is the best place to watch fireworks on Saturdays.
Du Fu Jiangge has become a square for citizens to relax and have fun because of its wide view. There are groups of aunts and uncles, some singing, some playing accompaniment, some dancing, some whipping and spinning tops, having a great time.
The cultural project of the main building of Du Fu Jiangge is mainly designed around Du Fu and Changsha, the poems written by Du Fu in Hunan, and the influence of Du Fu on Hunan culture. At the same time, it pays attention to the overall environmental layout in order to create the best historical and cultural atmosphere, adapt to audiences from different social levels, and achieve the effect of integrating knowledge and leisure.
The second floor is designed as a memorial hall. On the front of the hall is a large wooden bas-relief "Du Gongbu's Travels in Xiaoxiang", which shows Du Fu's whereabouts when he lived in Hunan, and complements the Du Fu statue in the center of the hall. On both sides of the hall are Du Fu's poems and poetic paintings by famous calligraphers and painters such as Zhang Daqian and Lin Sanzhi, as well as couplets, large vases with poems and paintings, antique mahogany large screens, flower stands, tables, and precious potted flowers and bonsai, making the whole hall full of rich cultural atmosphere.
The third floor features a special exhibition of Du Fu's life. In the form of poems and paintings, Du Fu's poems written during his three years in Hunan are displayed, showing his plight of life as an old, sick and lonely boatman, as well as his great feelings of worrying about the country and the people. The exhibition is divided into six parts: family background, travel, expression of ambition, history of poetry, Hunan soul, and glory. It is planned to exhibit more than 100 pieces of picture materials, poems and paintings, Du Fu's poetry versions, and physical materials. In addition, the overall style of the exhibition hall is similar to the architectural style of Jiangge. The exhibition wall adopts the swastika-style door and window modeling. This architectural modeling language can effectively bring the audience into the time and space tunnel of history. In addition, the layered design adopts the form of ancient thread-bound version pages. The combination of the two makes the charm of ancient culture stronger. It can not only allow visitors to remember the poet in the rich Tang culture, but also make the entire exhibition hall simple and bright, well-organized, relaxed and comfortable.
The fourth floor is designed as a place for meeting friends through literature and displaying fine products, and is temporarily named "Jiyaxuan". It is planned to be divided into three small areas: model display, meeting friends through literature, and audience rest. A model of Jiangge is placed in the center of the hall, and Qing Dynasty mahogany furniture, four treasures of the study, antiques, calligraphy and paintings, Hunan embroidery and rare stone products are arranged on both sides. On the four walls, there are group paintings of Changsha's cultural figures and stories, telling the stories of historical and cultural celebrities such as Qu Yuan and Jia Yi, to reflect Changsha's profound historical and cultural heritage.
This is a good place to overlook the entire Orange Island.
I went to find Wenheyou Old Changsha Flavored Shrimp. Flavored Shrimp was not open. I saw the night view of Du Fu Jiangge from a distance. So I walked a few more steps, looked across the street, took out my phone and took a photo from the opposite side... It was really a distant view😁😁
Du Fu Jiangge, No. 108, Section 2, Xiangjiang Middle Road.
Opening hours: 9:00-18:00, ticket price: 12 yuan
There were supposed to be fireworks, but I missed the time. It was pitch dark at night, and I didn't go up to the attic.
The night view from a distance is also very beautiful
(Actually, I lined up in a long queue to buy Wenheyou lobster the next day. I had nothing to do while waiting for the food to be served, so I took a few more photos, hahahaha)
This time I brought the selfie remote control and Octopus tripod I just bought on Taobao.
It is light and compact, the effect is good, and the price is cheap. I recommend everyone to buy one.
It feels great not to have to carry a tripod!
No need to go up, the surrounding scenery is very good. There are too many people during the fireworks show, please pay attention to safety
Du Fu Jiangge is located on Xiangjiang Middle Road. The ticket price is 11 per person. Since we arrived at 4 o'clock, we were in a hurry to queue up for crayfish and did not go in to visit.
The dusk is falling,
Du Fu's Jiang Pavilion is shining by the river.
Light up the night of Xiangjiang River.
If you are lucky,
You can see the fireworks at Orange Island.
Du Fu Jiangge was built to commemorate the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu. Jiangge is located at Xihu Bridge, Hedongcheng District, Changsha, Hunan. It is located at the junction of the middle section of Xiangjiang Road and Xihu Road. It is adjacent to the Xiangjiang River and is part of the Xiangjiang Scenic Belt. It faces Juzizhou and Yuelu Mountain across the river. It is less than one kilometer away from Tianxin Pavilion. What could have attracted me here on a large scale was the Saturday fireworks, but now I can only reluctantly persuade myself to accept the idea of watching the sunset. When I arrived here, the sun had not yet set, and Du Fu Jiangge was also desolate, with only a few vendors scattered in various corners. This trip to Hunan was really ups and downs in the feeling of the crowd, and we were probably the only ones holding the camera to take pictures blindly. We were sad because of the wind and hid in a tea shop. It has perfect floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing us to directly experience the sunset.
Du Fu Jiang Pavilion is a newly built pavilion. In fact, it has little to do with Du Fu, but it has an excellent location and is one of the best places to watch the fireworks show at Orange Island at night. The night view is also very beautiful! There is no need to spend money to go up to the pavilion, just walk around and you can also see the scenery of the Xiangjiang River.
Because I have seen too many buildings like this, I just came to pay my respects to the places related to Du Fu, haha
After eating the Old Changsha crayfish, I walked over to take a look at the Du Fu Jiang Pavilion. It looked very beautiful from other people’s photos, but maybe it was still early and the lights in the Du Fu Jiang Pavilion were not on yet. There was a red slogan in front of the door, which looked a bit out of place, so I just took a look at it.
The night view is so beautiful. I didn't go up to see it because I didn't have enough time.
One of the main destinations in Changsha, the night view is also beautiful, but unfortunately my phone was broken and I didn't take a picture. I was looking forward to the fireworks, but there was nothing from 7:30 to 9:00! Is it because of a certain band's concert? Oh my god! The atmosphere was good at night, many people were fishing in the corridor, and I took a look and saw 4 or 5 small yellow croakers! There were tables drinking leisurely by the guardrail. I also met a grandfather and grandson (daughter), one playing the saxophone and the other dancing Latin dance. They are full of artistic cells. I envy them.
Du Fu Jiangge is not an ancient artifact. It was built and opened in 2005. It is located on the bank of the Xiangjiang River, less than one kilometer away from Pozi Street. It is an antique garden building built to commemorate the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu. It is also the best place to watch the fireworks on Orange Island.
This place gives me the feeling of being in Beijing's Summer Palace. It is a gathering place for urban residents and a hub for elderly activities. You can see people singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, playing chess, and taking walks and exercising here.
Du Fu Jiangge
If you want to go up the building, you need to buy a ticket, the original price is 11 yuan, and it is 9.9 yuan on Dianping/Meituan. You can buy it at the door in time. You can take the elevator directly to the 6th floor and see Changsha from a high place. The combination of modern urban buildings and old streets, plus the imitation Tang Dynasty Jiangge, is a layered feeling that runs through the ages.