A visual introduction to ChangSha 长沙, provincial capital of HuNan

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It is a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Local Cuisine Wuhan is famous for its delicious local cuisine, which is characterized by bold flavors and hearty dishes. Here are some must-try foods: Re Gan Mian (热干面) Re Gan Mian, or hot dry noodles, is Wuhan's signature dish. This savory noodle dish is made with sesame paste, soy sauce, garlic, and pickled vegetables. It's a popular breakfast food in Wuhan and a must-try for visitors. Doupi (豆皮) Doupi is a traditional Wuhan snack made from glutinous rice, minced pork, mushrooms, and other ingredients, all wrapped in a bean curd skin and fried until crispy. It's a flavorful and satisfying dish that reflects the city's culinary traditions. Mianwo (面窝) Mianwo is a type of savory fried doughnut made from rice flour and mung beans. These crispy treats are often enjoyed as a breakfast item or snack and are commonly sold by street vendors. Wuchang Fish (武昌鱼) Wuchang Fish is a famous dish from the Wuchang district of Wuhan. 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