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Taiping Street (太平街)
Taiping Street (太平街) is the most complete and well-preserved ancient block in Changsha, serving as a vibrant hub where millennia of Huxiang history meet thriving modern commerce. Located in the heart of the Tianxin District, this 375-meter-long granite-paved pedestrian street features traditional architecture, historical landmarks, and a legendary local street food scene. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Top Things to See & Do
- Former Residence of Jia Yi (贾谊故居): Visit the memorial and home of the famous Han Dynasty statesman and poet, which retains a Ming-Qing style layout. [1]

- Historic Architecture: Walk past traditional fire walls, stone archways, and ancient stages that showcase classic architectural symbols. [1]
- Local Hunan Snacks: Taste famous Changsha delicacies including stinky tofu, sugar oil baba (sweet sticky rice cakes), and Changsha-style milk tea from homegrown brands. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Cultural Arts & Crafts: Browse through the street’s 87 stores to find time-honored brands, Chinese calligraphy, traditional paintings, and ethnic handicrafts. [1]





Essential Visitor Info
- Address: Taiping Street, Tianxin District, Changsha, Hunan, China (just off Wuyi Boulevard).
- How to Get There: Take Changsha Metro Line 1 or Line 2 to Wuyi Square Station (五一广场); the street is a short walk from the station exit.
- Best Time to Visit: Evening is the ideal time to experience the vibrant night economy, glowing traditional lanterns, and lively street atmosphere.
- Crowd Warning: As a premier National Tourist Leisure Block, it gets exceptionally crowded during weekends and major public holidays. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]


