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How to plan a one-day trip to Chengdu?

Zhang Yimou said in the promotional video that "Chengdu is a city that you never want to leave once you arrive." Its reputation as "Land of Abundance" and "City of Leisure" has always attracted everyone who misses this place.

If you only have one day in Chengdu, what should you do?

Come and take a look at my eating and shopping guide.

Route: Wuhou Temple - Jinli and Kuanzhai Alley - Wangping Street - People's Park - Jiuyan Bridge The first stop in Chengdu is Wuhou Temple, where you can better experience the culture of the Three Kingdoms, and there is also a very impressive red wall.

From Wuhou Temple, you can go to Jinli and Kuanzhai Alley. Jinli is next to Wuhou Temple, separated by a wall. Even the dessert shops in Kuanzhai Alley are panda-themed.

Jinli and Kuanzhai Alley are both famous internet celebrities in Chengdu.

Ancient towns, bluestone roads, ancient buildings, and market snacks are all here.

In the afternoon, you can go to Wangping Street. There are many specialty cafes, and the trendy people here are really no less than in Taikoo Li. Of course, you can’t miss People’s Park in Chengdu. It is the best place to experience local life and have a leisurely sip of Gaiwan tea.

Of course, you can experience the nightlife of Chengdu at Jiuyan Bridge. You can sit by the river and watch the night view, or you can go to a tavern and listen to music quietly. When the evening breeze blows, you can see the dim lights, fireworks and prosperity, romance and laziness.

, this is Chengdu, a place that makes you want to come countless times.

Recommended attractions: 1. Wuhou Temple has a background that needs to be understood. The name on the door of Wuhou Temple is Han Zhaolie Temple.

In 223 AD, Liu Bei died of illness in Baidi City. Zhuge Liang personally brought his coffin back to Chengdu and was buried nearby, called Huiling. At the same time, there was a temple to commemorate Liu Bei, called Han Zhaolie.

Temple, because Liu Bei was Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty.

Later, after Zhuge Liang passed away, the temple commemorating Zhuge Liang was called Wuhou Temple. Because Zhuge Liang's posthumous title after his death was Zhongwuhou, so at first the Liu Bei Temple and Liu Bei's tomb were together, and the Wuhou Temple was on the other side.

Transportation: 1. You can take Route 1, Route 334, Route 335, Route 57, Route 77 and get off at Wuhou Temple Station, which is within walking distance.

2. You can take bus No. 8, No. 21 or No. 7 and get off at Wuhouci East Street Station, which is within walking distance.

Tickets: Adult tickets: full price ticket 50 RMB/annual ticket 100 RMB (January 1st - December 31st Monday - Sunday) half ticket: minors/students aged 6 to 18 years old, full-time university undergraduates and below

Academic students must present valid certificates.

Opening hours: 09:00-18:00 (all day).

Strategy: 1. There are commentators here, but they cost money. In fact, the stories can be found online, but the explanations are still very visual.

2. Check in at the red wall. This is where Internet celebrities check in. Many people don’t know that the red wall of our Wuhou Temple, an Internet celebrity, is not just hyped today. We had it as early as the Tang Dynasty.

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3. This place is very big. It is recommended to spend about 2 hours to visit here.

2. Wangping Street is a small riverside street near Chunxi Road. It is a new tourist attraction for Internet celebrities in Chengdu. This street is full of exquisite shops, cafes, beer houses, and pastry shops, all of which are very well designed.

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Looking along the end of the street, you can also see Chengdu’s iconic 339 TV Tower.

Here you will feel people strolling in the small streets, enjoying the current time of young people, leisurely life, slow pace and comfortable nights, the tranquility by the river, ordering a cup of coffee and lazily eating Chengdu delicacies.

Taking photos and checking in, gathering with friends, this is the rhythm of the modern city, and you can savor the different flavors of Chengdu.

Bus: No. 76, No. 3, No. 81, No. 98A, No. 4, No. 58, No. 98, No. 237, No. 127, No. 126 Ring Line, No. 106, No. 20, Metro Line 2, No. 152, etc.

Strategy: 1. Visiting here is suitable for spending a whole day with a few friends. Each shop has its own style and small details.

2. Strolling slowly is the right way to open up here.

3. It is recommended to travel green, because parking here is difficult, especially on holidays.

3. People’s Park This park was built in 1911. Now it is a leisure place for locals to drink tea, chat and play cards.

You can come here to experience the happy "slow life" of Chengdu people. In the teahouse in the park, you can have a cup of tea, read a book, and relax in the sun.