Hunan (湖南) is a province in central China, home of Mao Zedong.
- Changsha. - capital of Hunan.
- Yueyang. - famous for Yueyang Tower (岳阳楼). Other attractions include smaller ancient towns and a national park in pingjiang.
- Hengyang. - Second largest city in Hunan and home of Mount Heng (Nanyue mountain).
- Huaihua. - important railway center in western Hunan. Several ancient towns belonging to ethnic minorities like the Dong and Miao.
- Shaoyang. - a very beautiful city of southwest Hunan with mountainous areas which are home to several ethnic minorities like Miao and Yao.
- Zhuzhou. - an important industrial city and one of the five busiest railway centers in Mainland China.
- Fenghuang. - A beautiful historic town close by the River Tuo, near the city of Jishou.
- Changde. - A city bordering the west side of Dongting Lake.
- Zhangjiajie. - Home of the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianmen Mountain and Wulingyuan.
- Shaoshan. - Birthplace of Mao Zedong, and hub of Communist Party pilgrimage.
- Yongzhou.
- Jiangyong.
Changsha. - capital of Hunan.
Yueyang. - famous for Yueyang Tower (岳阳楼). Other attractions include smaller ancient towns and a national park in pingjiang.
Hengyang. - Second largest city in Hunan and home of [[Mount Heng (Hunan)|Mount Heng]] (Nanyue mountain).
Huaihua. - important railway center in western Hunan. Several ancient towns belonging to ethnic minorities like the Dong and Miao.
Shaoyang. - a very beautiful city of southwest Hunan with mountainous areas which are home to several ethnic minorities like Miao and Yao.
Zhuzhou. - an important industrial city and one of the five busiest railway centers in Mainland China.
Fenghuang. - A beautiful historic town close by the River Tuo, near the city of [[Jishou]].
Changde. - A city bordering the west side of Dongting Lake.
Zhangjiajie. - Home of the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, [[Tianmen Mountain]] and [[Wulingyuan]].
Shaoshan. - Birthplace of Mao Zedong, and hub of Communist Party pilgrimage.
Yongzhou.
Jiangyong.
- Tianmen Mountain. (Tianmenshan) - a scenic and historic mountain with stunning views
- Wulingyuan. - UNESCO World heritage. National GeoPark. Sandstone Peak Forest.
- Mount Heng. - (also called Nan Yue) one of the five sacred Taoist mountains of China. Nan Yue Temple lies in the foothills of the mountain.
- Meishan Dragon Palace - one of the most beautiful karst caves in China. There's an area of terrace named Ziquejie in the vicinity.
- Dongting Lake. - the second biggest freshwater lake in China.
- Yueyang pavilion - a famous pavilion.
- Dehang. - a small village, home to the Miao minority, with nice hiking opportunities.
- The Site of Laosicheng Tusi Domain, one of three sites of the Tusi chiefs listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
- Zhangguying village.. Small village from the Ming Dynasty.
- Tongdao Dong autonomous county
Tianmen Mountain. (Tianmenshan) - a scenic and historic mountain with stunning views
Wulingyuan. - UNESCO World heritage. National GeoPark. Sandstone Peak Forest.
Mount Heng. - (also called Nan Yue) one of the five sacred Taoist mountains of China. Nan Yue Temple lies in the foothills of the mountain.
Dongting Lake. - the second biggest freshwater lake in China.
Dehang. - a small village, home to the Miao minority, with nice hiking opportunities.
Zhangguying village.. Small village from the Ming Dynasty.
Different dialects exist in Hunan which date back thousands of years.
The Changsha dialect forms a dialect continuum that encompasses Changsha, Xiangtan, Zhuzhou and Yueyang. And these are believe to belong to the New Xiang Languages. Old Xiang or archaic Xiang is spoken in rural and mountainous areas like Shaoyang and Loudi.
The local dialects in the western part of Hunan are generally known as southwestern Mandarin, and it's similar to the ones spoken around Sichuan and Chongqing. Few can understand English. Standard Mandarin can be understood by most although in the countryside and smaller cities most people may only be able to reply in their local dialect. There are some unique terms in the various regional dialects in Hunan; however, the most noticeable differences are in the local pronunciation, which differs widely from standard Mandarin.
Probably the best attraction in Hunan is the fabulous Wulingyuan mountain, a stunning sandstone karst landscape. Several cable cars shorten distances, and there are many hiking opportunities. The China Danxia landscape near Langshan are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Try Hunan's spicy food, one of the eight cuisines in China, renowned for its spicy taste and flavor.
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