Xiangjiang River Scenic Belt (湘江风光带)
The Xiangjiang River Scenic Belt is a massive, 26-kilometer (16 mi) open-front public park stretching along the banks of the Xiang River in Changsha, Hunan Province, China. Dubbed the “Bund of Changsha,” this multi-functional waterfront corridor seamlessly integrates flood control, historical landmarks, modern green spaces, and vibrant citizen recreation squares. [1, 2, 3]

Core Highlights & Attractions
- Orange Isle (Juzizhou): Located right in the center of the river, this historic sandbar features the massive, world-famous Mao Zedong Youth Art Sculpture and offers panoramic vistas of the city skyline on both banks. [1, 2]
- Du Fu Jiangge (Du Fu Pavilion): A majestic, traditional Chinese pavilion built in honor of the legendary Tang Dynasty poet, Du Fu. It lights up beautifully after dusk and serves as a premier night photography spot. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Cultural Squares & Greenbelts: The belt is comprised of more than ten diverse exercise plazas, folk music nodes, lush windmills, and localized bars that animate the riverfront. [1, 2, 3]
- The Marshland Wetland Park: A award-winning ecological restoration project on the west bank that transforms tidal flats into interactive sponge-city water parks and accessible wooden walkways. [1]






Essential Visitor Information
- Admission & Hours: The entire park is completely free and open 24 hours a day. [1]
- Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon into the evening. This allows you to catch the sunset over Yuelu Mountain and watch the high-rise buildings light up the night skyline. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Getting Around: Renting a bicycle is the most convenient way to explore the vast layout. Alternatively, you can book a Xiang River Evening Cruise to see the light show from the water. [1, 2]
Convenient Public Transit
The scenic belt is explicitly connected to the Changsha Metro Network via three primary stations: [1]
- Xiangjiang Middle Road Station (Line 1): Directly drops you off at the eastern section near the lively Wuyi Square area.
- Juzizhou Station (Line 2): Exits directly underneath Orange Isle in the middle of the river.
- Yingwanzhen Station (Line 2): Connects to the western bank close to Yuelu Mountain. [1]


