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Changsha Window of the World

Introducing Changsha Window of the World
Changsha Window of the World is a city theme park. Changsha Window of the World showcases over 50 miniature replicas of renowned world landmarks and scenic attractions, ranging from the Eiffel Tower and the Pyramids to Mount Fuji. Alongside architectural marvels, the park recreates natural wonders like Niagara and Victoria Falls, capturing their breathtaking grandeur. Themed zones enhance the experience, offering a vibrant tapestry of cultural performances, traditional crafts, and regional cuisine. Interactive exhibits, thrilling rides, and a diverse calendar of seasonal events further immerse visitors, promising an engaging and exciting experience for all.

Changsha Window of the World Fast Facts
• AKA: Changchun Movie Wonderland
• Chinese Name: Cháng Shā Shì Jiè Zhī Chuāng 长沙世界之窗
• Date Established: 1995
• Area: 400,000 square meters (99 acres)

• Best Time to Visit: All year around
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 3 to 4 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Amusement
• Opening Hours: 8:30 – 22:00 (Jun – Aug), 9:00 – 19:00 (Jan – May, Sep – Dec)
• Entrance Fee: CNY200 (Daytime), CNY100 (Evening Entrance after 17:00)
• Address: 485 Sanyi Avenue, Kaifu District, Changsha, Hunan Province

What to Expect at the Changsha Window of the World
Craving a world tour but short on time and money? Explore the world’s wonders at Changsha Window of the World! Discover detailed replicas, enjoy engaging performances, and savor diverse cuisine — all without ever leaving Changsha. 

The River of Human Civilization
The River of Human Civilization meanders through the park, its flowing water symbolizing humanity’s enduring legacy. The journey begins at a replica of Rome’s magnificent Fountain of the Four Rivers. Allegorical figures representing the world’s great rivers—the Ganges, the Nile, the Danube, and the Río de la Plata—grace the fountain, perched atop horses and dolphins. The fountain embodies the spirit of its time, celebrating global unity, progress, and friendship.

Continuing downstream, visitors encounter the iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House. A short distance away, Singapore’s Merlion statue stands proudly. Just beyond the Merlion, the Statue of Liberty lifts her lamp, a beacon of hope. Further along the river’s course, the ancient Egyptian pyramids and the Sphinx rise from the sands, silent sentinels of a bygone era. Finally, the river winds past replicas of Easter Island’s enigmatic Moai, their stoic faces gazing out over the park. 

The Happy Valley
Happy Valley evokes the spirit of the American Wild West. A cowboy watchtower, home to the Changsha Window of the World Lighthouse Band, marks the entrance. Replica cowboy houses, a themed restaurant, and a cinema deepen the immersion. On a gentle rise to the right, a 1:5 scale replica of Mount Rushmore stands as a dramatic focal point.

The Love Valley
Love Valley welcomes visitors with a charming tableau of European-inspired architecture. A majestic clock tower, reminiscent of those in Switzerland, stands proudly at the entrance. Nearby, butterflies flutter within a green-roofed, red-walled sanctuary inspired by the Peace Palace in The Hague. Across the valley, three grand Dutch-style windmills frame the tranquil waters of Swan Lake, named after Tchaikovsky’s famed ballet. The gentle splashing of a dry fountain can be heard nearby, overlooked by a replica of the Sacro Monte di Santissima Trinità of Ghiffa, lending an air of Italian elegance. The valley also boasts recreations of a German village and a French village, their charming, full-scale buildings now housing bustling shops and costume rentals. With its picturesque scenery and romantic atmosphere, Love Valley has become a favored destination for Western-style weddings, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and modern celebration.

The Mystery Valley
Mystery Valley boasts a diverse array of Asian architecture and cultural elements. A striking replica of Japan’s Katsura Imperial Villa, built in vibrant red, serves as the centerpiece. Meticulously recreated, every detail of this structure—from its pavilions and bridges to its carefully cultivated gardens—evokes the essence of traditional Japanese Yamato culture and aesthetics. Ascending the slope, visitors encounter a Korean bell pavilion housing a replica of the Korean Unification Bell. At the summit, thrill-seekers can brave Hunan province’s largest mountaintop triple-loop roller coaster, a 512-meter-long (1,679 ft) ride lasting 90 seconds and reaching a maximum height of 25 meters (82 ft).

How to Get to Changsha Window of the World
• By Bus: Take bus 358, 409 to Shijiezhichuang (Changsha Window of the World) Station.

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