The Meixi Lake International Culture and Arts Center, located in Changsha, HuNan province, is a stunning example of contemporary architecture, designed by the late Zaha Hadid, a Pritzker Prize-winning architect known for her avant-garde style. The center covers an expansive area and features an array of cultural facilities, including a grand concert hall, exhibition spaces, and multifunctional areas that host various events and performances.
Opened in 2019, the center's design is characterized by its fluid, organic forms that mimic the natural landscape of the Meixi Lake area. The exterior is composed of white, sculptural elements that create a striking contrast against the blue waters of the lake, giving the impression of an otherworldly structure. This innovative design not only serves aesthetic purposes but also enhances the acoustic and visual experiences within.
Inside, the concert hall boasts state-of-the-art acoustics, making it an ideal venue for music performances, while the exhibition spaces are versatile, allowing for a wide range of artistic displays, from traditional art exhibitions to modern installations. The center is not just a cultural venue; it represents Changsha's ambition to become a cultural beacon in the region.
Visitors can enjoy not only the impressive architecture but also the surrounding parkland, which offers picturesque views of the lake and landscaped gardens, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and outdoor events. The Meixi Lake International Culture and Arts Center is a testament to modern design and a vibrant addition to Changsha's cultural landscape.
ZhangJiaJie, a city in the northwest of China's HuNan province, is home to the famed WuLingYuan Scenic Area. This protected zone encompasses thousands of jagged quartzite sandstone columns, many of which rise over 200 meters, as well as caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites. WuLingYuan also encompasses forests, rivers, waterfalls and 2 large natural land bridges, as well as endangered plant and animal species.
"I want to take you on a tour of the night view of Changsha City. The city's nights are very lively, with streets brightly lit even at 2 a.m. We start our journey from the famous tourist attraction, the Orange Island Bridge, where the winds are strong and the lights of the buildings are beautiful and well-organized. The carefully designed lights create a unified and futuristic atmosphere. We then visit Wanda Plaza and the Golden Eagle International Shopping Center, where the towering buildings are particularly spectacular at night. Finally, we arrive at the pedestrian street on HuangXing Road, where the commercial area is exceptionally lively."
With CN Walking ...
YangHu Wetland Park ...
Downtown ...
MeiXi Lake mall ...
MeiXi Lake Park ...
Cycle tour ...
Peach Blossom Valley ...
Night walk ...
City drive ...
Underground shopping mall ...
Metro system ...
HuNan University ...
Night walk 2 ...
City drive 2 ...
ZhangJiaJie 张家界 (HuNan) and HuaShan 华山 (ShaanXi) ...
XingPing 兴平 and the Li River 漓江 (GuangXi) ...
Xi'An 西安 (ShaanXi) and BeiJing 北京 ...
LuoYang 洛阳 (HeNan) and PingYao 平遥 (ShanXi) ...
In HuNan province.
Plus a detailed documentary film.
Discover why to the Chinese nature is not just a pretty background, but that human life is rooted in nature; that nature is as a holy text of which we are a part ...
ZhangJiaJie National Forest Park lies about 270 kilometers (170 miles) to the north-west of ChangSha, the capital of HuNan Province.
Part of WuLingYuan 武陵源 Scenic Area.
FengHuang, 凤凰古城, HuNan province, central China.
'Fenghuang', Chinese for 'Phoenix', the mythical bird of good omen and longevity that is consumed by fire only to rise again from the flames, is named after a legend that two of these fabulous birds flew over and found the town so beautiful that they hovered there, reluctant to leave.
Step back in time, over a thousand years ...
FèngHuáng (Phoenix) ancient town, lies 'close' (about 140 kilometers) to the ZhangJiaJie Nature Reserve.
The town retains much of its ancient architecture and culture.
Legend tells that two of the mythical phoenix birds flew over the town and were so in awe at its beauty that they remained hovering there for a long time, being reluctant to leave and lose the view.
FengHuang is home to several minority ethnic groups, mainly the Miao (苗) and TuJia (土家). Batik and tie-dye are very popular here and the Miao and TuJia have their own ways to produce the cloth with unique folk patterns. Traditional crafts also include embroidery (TuJia), silverware (Miao), 'paper cuts' and ginger candy.
DiaoJiaoLou (吊脚楼) is the traditional dwelling of the TuJia, Miao and some other minorities. DiaoJiaoLou can be translated literally into English as "feet-hanging building" which means a building built with its base hanging in the air instead of locating on the ground. The houses lining the river display a strong Miao ethnic style with the front part facing the old official road and the rear part hanging over the Tuo River.
Places include : BeiJing 北京 | Tibet 西藏 | The Three Gorges, YangTse River 长江三峡 | HongHu Lake, HuBei 洪湖(湖北) | ZiWei Flower Park, ShaoYang, HuNan 紫微花公园,邵阳 (湖南) | ZhangJiaJie 张家界(湖南).
HuNan province.
FengHuang is an ancient water town based on a river.
The WuLingYuan scenic area within ZhangJiaJie is also a nature reserve.
Both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
ZhangJiaJie is one part of WuLingYuan National Forest Park in HuNan province, south China, and is a wonderland of strange peaks, stunning valleys, ancient trees, caves and waterfalls. There are over 500 scenic spots in this area of outstanding natural beauty; it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. In all, it covers around 700 square kilometers (270 square miles).
Part of the WuLingYuan Scenic Area in Hunan province.
WuLingYuan National Park 中国世界自然遗产 武陵源 张家界 is a spectacular area stretching over more than 26,000 hectares. The park is dominated by more than 3,000 narrow sandstone pillars and peaks, many over 200 meters high. Between the peaks lie ravines and gorges with streams, pools and waterfalls, about 40 caves, and two large natural bridges. In addition to the striking beauty of the landscape, the region is also noted for the fact that it is home to a number of endangered plant and animal species.