Allure of Changsha night fair draws crowds as outbreak subsides
China Daily
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Tourists walk on Taiping Street, which has been a busy area in Changsha city of Central China's Hunan province since the days of the ancient dynasties. Many ancient buildings on the street have been well protected. (Photo: China Daily)

The night fair in Changsha, capital of Central China's Hunan province, is enjoying a strong rebound with the COVID-19 pandemic under control in the mainland.

In Changsha's ancient Taiping Street, many young people from around the mainland are gathering under the brilliant lights to eat, drink and be entertained when night falls.

The 300-meter-long street, which is a famous night market food street in the central metropolis, has many restaurants and time-honored stores selling local snacks and products from around the country, including the famous Changsha snack stinky tofu, which is made from strong-smelling preserved bean curds, kebabs and bubble teas .

Meanwhile, Taiping Street, which carries the city's long history and culture, also is a must-go tourist site as the street has many historical relics and ancient architecture.