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Browse travel blogs from Changsha below. Changsha travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Changsha. You may also create a free travel blog to record your own trip experiences.
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#1 of 5 Changsha travel blogs
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Mar 06, 2007 - Jul 04, 2007
Apres notre ride de bus, Changsha nous attendait. Ville dortoir ou meme dans la bouquin il n'y a pas grand chose a faire.... Un genre de laval avec des magasins a rayons des habitants de banlieu et pas grandes activites autres que metro, boulot, dodos.
notre hotel est tres chics mais pas trop cher; 18$ Cdn .pas mal....evidement, nous sommes l'atraction de la ville et je vous le jure! Nous n'avons pas vu un seul autre extraterreste blanc dans la ville!
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#2 of 5 Changsha travel blogs
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Mar 21, 2007 - Sep 30, 2007
These are just some of my favorite photos from the first leg of my world tour. Starting off with Japan, then Taiwan, Korea & China. This blog chronicles my travels over the first part of my adventure. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I do. :D
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#3 of 5 Changsha travel blogs
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Aug 04, 2006 - Aug 05, 2007
I am an ESOL teacher with a group called WorldTeach. I have lived in Chaling, Hunan Province (SE China) since August 2006. This log is a collection of my experiences in Chaling as well as my frequent short trips both inside and outside Hunan. Enjoy.
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#4 of 5 Changsha travel blogs
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Jan 01, 2001 - Jan 11, 2008
Though it's hard to imagine how your tour in China is gonna be like, I believe that would be a mysterious and challenging trip.
You're welcome.
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#5 of 5 Changsha travel blogs
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Aug 10, 2008 - Aug 19, 2008
I didn't sleep too badly last night. I was awoken every couple of hours as the train bumped along futhur down into China. We made the mistake of not buying any breakfast supplies for the journey, so we munched on crisps and popcorn. The view was absolutely spectacular. Not a single part of of the country passed by uninhabited. 1.4 billion people seem to be evenly spread throughout the land. As we progressed deeper south, the vegatation became more green and lush. The mountains are beaut...
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