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"Changsha Eye" Reopens to Public

  湖南省政府門(mén)戶網(wǎng)   2025-08-18 16:24:18

On August 17, the Changsha Radio and Television Tower atop the Yuelu Mountain reopened after renovation and upgrading, debuting as the "Changsha Eye" sightseeing platform. The tower, originally built in 1987, is the first comprehensive radio and television tower in Hunan Province. It was closed in 2013 due to aging infrastructure. The upgraded "Changsha Eye" now offers a three-tiered multi-dimensional cultural and tourism experience, including a ground-level observation platform, a basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space, an immersive elevator lobby, and a 360-degree high-rise sightseeing hall. Both the ground-level observation platform and the basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space are open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On August 17, the Changsha Radio and Television Tower atop the Yuelu Mountain reopened after renovation and upgrading, debuting as the "Changsha Eye" sightseeing platform. The tower, originally built in 1987, is the first comprehensive radio and television tower in Hunan Province. It was closed in 2013 due to aging infrastructure. The upgraded "Changsha Eye" now offers a three-tiered multi-dimensional cultural and tourism experience, including a ground-level observation platform, a basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space, an immersive elevator lobby, and a 360-degree high-rise sightseeing hall. Both the ground-level observation platform and the basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space are open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On August 17, the Changsha Radio and Television Tower atop the Yuelu Mountain reopened after renovation and upgrading, debuting as the "Changsha Eye" sightseeing platform. The tower, originally built in 1987, is the first comprehensive radio and television tower in Hunan Province. It was closed in 2013 due to aging infrastructure. The upgraded "Changsha Eye" now offers a three-tiered multi-dimensional cultural and tourism experience, including a ground-level observation platform, a basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space, an immersive elevator lobby, and a 360-degree high-rise sightseeing hall. Both the ground-level observation platform and the basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space are open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On August 17, the Changsha Radio and Television Tower atop the Yuelu Mountain reopened after renovation and upgrading, debuting as the "Changsha Eye" sightseeing platform. The tower, originally built in 1987, is the first comprehensive radio and television tower in Hunan Province. It was closed in 2013 due to aging infrastructure. The upgraded "Changsha Eye" now offers a three-tiered multi-dimensional cultural and tourism experience, including a ground-level observation platform, a basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space, an immersive elevator lobby, and a 360-degree high-rise sightseeing hall. Both the ground-level observation platform and the basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space are open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On August 17, the Changsha Radio and Television Tower atop the Yuelu Mountain reopened after renovation and upgrading, debuting as the "Changsha Eye" sightseeing platform. The tower, originally built in 1987, is the first comprehensive radio and television tower in Hunan Province. It was closed in 2013 due to aging infrastructure. The upgraded "Changsha Eye" now offers a three-tiered multi-dimensional cultural and tourism experience, including a ground-level observation platform, a basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space, an immersive elevator lobby, and a 360-degree high-rise sightseeing hall. Both the ground-level observation platform and the basement-level "culture + technology" sightseeing experience space are open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

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