Things to do in Chengdu include drinking tea at high altitude and overlooking Taikoo Li; cycling in the alleys to find old Chengdu; taking a pocket bus to discover the food map; stories and wine, and strolling along the Jiuyan Bridge.
1. Drink tea at high altitude, overlooking Taikoo Li. There is a Langyu Building opposite Taikoo Li. The whole building is basically a place with a petty bourgeoisie atmosphere such as coffee bars, bars, and Western restaurants. The view here is wide and you can see the whole of Taikoo Li. In the afternoon
Watch the sunset and watch the bustling city at night.
2. Cycling in alleys, looking for old Chengdu. Chengdu’s slow life can only be experienced in the most down-to-earth alleys. It’s 11 o’clock in the evening, and there are many elderly people drinking tea, playing mahjong and having late-night snacks on the streets.
The stall business is booming.
Chengdu people really enjoy life!
3. Take a pocket bus and discover that Chengdu Bus No. 154 on the food map is "the minibus to the Fly Restaurant".
Wherever this bus goes, it connects Sichuan delicacies.
Whether you are a first-time tourist or a native of Sichuan, you can find the most authentic Chengdu on the bus!
4. Stories and wine, stroll through Jiuyanqiao. Chengdu’s night culture starts from Jiuyanqiao Bar Street.
Hundreds of bars are brightly lit, with exciting dancing, hearty singing, and quiet bars.
Feel the nightlife of Chengdu here, and then go for a walk by the river to enjoy the breeze. It’s so relaxing!
Chengdu Attractions 1. Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base is one of the main research bases for the Chinese government to implement ex-situ conservation projects for giant pandas and other endangered wild animals. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.
It is a well-known research institution in China and even the world for the protection and research of giant pandas and other rare and endangered wild animals that integrates giant panda scientific research and breeding, conservation education, educational tourism, and panda cultural construction.
2. Kuanzhai Alley Kuanzhai Alley is a relatively large-scale ancient Qing Dynasty street left over in Chengdu. Together with Daci Temple and Wenshu Monastery, it is also known as the three major historical and cultural city protected areas in Chengdu.
3. Qingcheng Mountain Qingcheng Mountain is located in the southwest of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, 68 kilometers east of Chengdu City.
The scenic area covers an area of ??200 square kilometers. The highest peak, Laojun Pavilion, is 1,260 meters above sea level. Qingcheng Mountain is divided into front mountain and back mountain. Surrounded by undulating peaks and lush green trees, it enjoys the reputation of "Qingcheng is the most secluded place in the world".