Wenheyou's shoppingability is quite strong, the space here is very large, and there is even a cable car. Here in the 80s, you can experience the taste of Changsha Old Street here, and the feeling of crossing the streets of old Changsha. It is also very popular to punch in and take pictures here. Of course there are many snacks inside, and it is good to eat something when you are tired.
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Wenheyou's shoppingability is quite strong, the space here is very large, and there is even a cable car. Here in the 80s, you can experience the taste of Changsha Old Street here, and the feeling of crossing the streets of old Changsha. It is also very popular to punch in and take pictures here. Of course there are many snacks inside, and it is good to eat something when you are tired.
The stinky tofu museum feels like a boren eyeball. You can come out in two minutes after you go in. There are some selling places at the door. The ones in your hands like chili sauce can be bought and eaten, and there are various stationery.
It has now been changed to Dongshun Peach Stinky Tofu Museum. It is located at the entrance of Taiping Street. When you visit Taiping Street, you can go shopping. The museum is not big, and it is divided into two areas, one is a creative area with stinky tofu as an element, one is a commodity, with stinky tofu and various long Saudi products, and stinky tofu as the theme of literature and creativity.
Every year, I go to Changsha once or twice, and this good habit has been maintained since 14 years. In the past this year, this stinky tofu museum has changed from Wenheyou to Dongshun Tao. I don’t know how it has changed in a foreign tourist, but many stinky tofu shops that were originally Wenheyou have become Dongshun Tao’s back door. Take the princess sister in or pat shopping, but there are always cockroaches in many packages. In fact, I don't like it very much. It is still the stinky tofu package of Wenheyou before that is more suitable for me.
Very interesting museum, very modern, the net red punch card
I didn't expect stinky tofu to have a museum, but also interesting!