The photo, taken on October 7, shows people taking photos by the culture wall at the underground pedestrian passage of Furong Square in Changsha. After renovation for one and a half months, the underground passage has taken on a new look. The walls on both sides showcase the evolution of landscape and social life in Changsha from ancient times to the present. Pedestrians walking through the passage feel as if they are in a "time tunnel". (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily) The photo, taken on October 7, shows people standing by the culture wall at the underground pedestrian passage of Furong Square in Changsha. After renovation for one and a half months, the underground passage has taken on a new look. The walls on both sides showcase the evolution of landscape and social life in Changsha from ancient times to the present. Pedestrians walking through the passage feel as if they are in a "time tunnel". (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily) The photo, taken on October 7, shows people passing by the culture wall at the underground pedestrian passage of Furong Square in Changsha. After renovation for one and a half months, the underground passage has taken on a new look. The walls on both sides showcase the evolution of landscape and social life in Changsha from ancient times to the present. Pedestrians walking through the passage feel as if they are in a "time tunnel". (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily) The photo, taken on October 7, shows people taking photos by the culture wall at the underground pedestrian passage of Furong Square in Changsha. After renovation for one and a half months, the underground passage has taken on a new look. The walls on both sides showcase the evolution of landscape and social life in Changsha from ancient times to the present. Pedestrians walking through the passage feel as if they are in a "time tunnel". (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily) The photo, taken on October 7, shows people passing by the culture wall at the underground pedestrian passage of Furong Square in Changsha. After renovation for one and a half months, the underground passage has taken on a new look. The walls on both sides showcase the evolution of landscape and social life in Changsha from ancient times to the present. Pedestrians walking through the passage feel as if they are in a "time tunnel". (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
An Underground Passage in Changsha Transformed into a Cultural Corridor
Editor:谭婕倪
Source:enghunan.gov
Updated:2023-10-08 15:06:35
Source:enghunan.gov
Updated:2023-10-08 15:06:35
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