07:30-08:30 Go to Hongqiao Airport for flight
10:25-12:25 FM9391 Hongqiao T2 - Changsha T2
12:25-13:45 Airport greeting, Take bus to Hunan Embroidery Museum
13:45-15:45 Team building: Museum Tour & Hunan Embroidery Handmade
15:45-16:00 Take bus to hotel
16:00-17:30 Check in and rest
17:30-17:50 Take bus to restaurant
17:50-19:50 Welcome Dinner
19:50-20:10 Take bus back to hotel
All expenses include
08:00-22:00 Free time whole day
Free time expenses exclude
08:00-15:30 Free time (check out before 12.00, luggages can be deposited at hotel)
15:30-16:20 Take bus to Changsha Airport for flight
18:15-20:05 FM9392 Changsha T2 - Hongqiao T2
Free time expenses exclude
Grand Hyatt Changsha unveils a spectacular riverfront landmark of dining, lifestyle and entertainment in the capital city of China’s Hunan Province. Crowning the apex of a 61-storey building, with breathtaking views of Xiang River and the city skyline, Grand Hyatt Changsha perfectly sets the scene for your unforgettable business or leisure stay. Guests can go to morning jogging at the Orange Isle Park, enjoy the scenic riverside promenade of Du Fu Pavilion, and delve into Changsha’s architecture and food culture at Wenheyou Super – all just steps from the hotel entrance.
Room type: Grand Twin Room (50 sqm)
Duration: 2H
Activity: Hunan Embroidery Handmade
Venue: Hunan Embroidery Museum
Hunan Embroidery is considered one of the four great embroidery styles of China, and has been practiced in that country for hundreds of years. The Hunan Embroidery style originated in the Hunan province of China, where examples of embroidery have been found which date back more than 2,300 years. Embroidery in the Hunan province has developed extensively in the intervening centuries, and Hunan Embroidery is a recent product of this development, and borrows influences from other Chinese embroidery styles. While other styles strive for perfection in their crafts manship, Hunan Embroidery is far more akin to folk art with its loose threads and rich colors. Hunan Embroidery is still produced today, and is popular through out China and around the world .
Free time expenses exclude
Distance: 10 mins drive
Ticket: Free
Duration: 1-2H
Introduce: Pozi street is one of the most ancient streets in Changsha, for the street is slope. In the past Pozi street were divided into three parts: up/down pozi street, cross pozi street (also called the new pozi street). Pozi street next to pedestrian street - the busiest street in Changsha.
Distance: 20 mins drive
Ticket: 118 RMB
Duration: 2-3H
Introduce: Orange Island is a famous tourist attraction situated in Changsha,Hunan Province, China. The island is surrounded by the Xiangjiang River and is home to various scenic spots such as Wangxiang Tower, Yuelu Academy, and Shiji Cheng. The island got its name from the juicy oranges that were once grown there. Besides being a natural scenic spot, Orange Island also serves as acultural and ecological park that attracts visitors with its rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy hiking, boat ingadmiring the beautiful scenery, and savoring local food while exploring the island. Orange Island is a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting Changsha.
Distance: 30 mins drive
Ticket: 40 RMB
Duration: 1H
Introduce: Yuelu Academy is one of the four famous academies in China, and it was established by Zhudong, magistrate of Tanzhou prefecture in 976A.D at the time of Northern Song Dynasty. The academy accepted disciples throughout the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. lt was only in 1903 that the academy was transformed from a school of traditional Confucian learning to an institute of higher learning and in 1926 it was officially named Hunan University.
Distance: 60 mins drive
Ticket: 120 RMB
Duration: 3-4H
Introduce: The scenic area has 7 major museums and 5 major performance centers. The town is mainly built with Tang style architecture, which will recreate the scene of Changsha from the Tang Dynasty thousands of years ago, and is committed to becoming a cultural and tourist destination that must check in when coming to Changsha.