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Huangxing Square station

Changsha Metro stationsPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in China opened in 2016
Entrance No. 1 of Huangxing Square Station, picture2
Entrance No. 1 of Huangxing Square Station, picture2

Huangxing Square station is a subway station in Kaifu District/ Furong District/ Tianxin District, Changsha, Hunan, China, operated by the Changsha subway operator Changsha Metro. It entered revenue service on June 28, 2016.

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Huangxing Square station
Jiucaiyuan Road, Furong District Wenyilu Subdistrict

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N 28.194936 ° E 112.982974 °
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韭菜园路

Jiucaiyuan Road
410011 Furong District, Wenyilu Subdistrict
Hunan, China
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Entrance No. 1 of Huangxing Square Station, picture2
Entrance No. 1 of Huangxing Square Station, picture2
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Changsha IFS Tower
Changsha IFS Tower

Changsha IFS Tower is a pair of skyscrapers in Changsha, Hunan, China, with Tower 1 rising 452 meters and Tower 2 rising 315 meters. Construction started in 2013 and completed in 2017. It is the 16th tallest building in the world and the tallest in Hunan. IFS stands for "International Finance Square". This twin-tower development is based on Harbour City, a hyper-connected retail development in Hong Kong. The Changsha complex sports an underground network of linkages to an interchange hub (Wuyi Square Station) for Changsha metro lines 1 and 2. The same underground passageway connects with one of the busiest pedestrian streets in China — Huangxing Road Pedestrian Shopping Street. The rectangular form of the glass-clad towers is interrupted by a series of metal fins that add a hint of complexity to their appearance and reduce glare for the interior office spaces. Tower 1 features a crown that incrementally sets back by several meters at three points. Like many towers that break the 400-meter barrier, reduced floor plate sizes at the top are best suited for hotel uses—with guest willing to pay a premium for accommodations at such heights. At the base, a block-sized podium contains a mega mall of 230,000 square meters. Changsha IFS Tower 1 also has 700 meters of retail street frontage, greater than that of its likeness, Harbour City. The retail mall, among the largest in Changsha and Central China, offers amenities spanning entertainment, lifestyle, culture, and dining.