Taiping Jie

Changsha


A good place to start the night is Taiping Jie, a pedestrianised street between Wuyi Dadao and Jiefang Xilu. One of Changsha’s oldest surviving streets, it has a mix of street food, tea stands and souvenir shops (including a stinky tofu concept store).


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