When visiting Chengdu, you must adapt to the slow pace of Chengdu. Firstly, you can experience the cultural customs of the Land of Abundance, secondly, taste its Sichuan cuisine, and thirdly, most of them come to experience the slow life of the people in Chengdu.
Next, I will tell you about the popular scenic spots and food in Chengdu.
Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Base The most important thing not to miss when you come to Chengdu is to see pandas. The Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Base has a group of cute little ones. What is worth seeing when you come to Chengdu are our baby pandas.
The cute and cute national treasure is loved all over the world, and Chengdu is also one of the main gathering places for giant pandas.
The Giant Panda Base is located in Futou Mountain outside the Third Ring Road in the northeast of Chengdu. In order to see pandas, you have to start early in the morning, because this time is also when the panda babies are most active.
Kuanzhai Alley Kuanzhai Alley is located on Changshun Street in Qingyang District, Chengdu. It consists of wide alleys, narrow alleys and well alleys arranged in parallel, all of which are antique courtyard courtyards with blue bricks and tiles.
This is also a relatively large-scale ancient Qing Dynasty street left over from Chengdu. Together with Daci Temple and Wenshu Monastery, it is also known as the three major historical and cultural city protected areas in Chengdu.
Jinli Jinli is part of the Wuhou Temple in Chengdu, next to the Wuhou Temple, and has existed since the Three Kingdoms period.
It is said that it was a commercial street during the Three Kingdoms period and has continued to this day. Walking here gives you the feeling of traveling through time and space.
There are very rich Chengdu delicacies here. In Jinli, not eating snacks would be the biggest regret.
The more famous ones include Three Cannons, Beef Patties, Tangyou Guozi, etc.
Jinli is relatively average during the day, but the night view is particularly beautiful. It is recommended to visit the Wuhou Temple Museum in the afternoon and then come to Jinli in the evening.
Chunxi Road When talking about Chengdu Chunxi Road, we have to mention it. It is located in the center of Chengdu, close to People's Square, and is one of the most prosperous commercial streets in Chengdu.
Chunxi Road is also known as the Centennial Golden Street by outsiders, where famous big-name brands gather and the oldest snacks in Chengdu are found here.
There are various specialty stores of many brands gathered here. Chunxi Road is also an ancient snack street in Chengdu. Many "Chinese time-honored" Chengdu snacks are located here: Zhong Shui Dumplings, Lai Tangyuan, Long Chaoshou, etc.
After talking about how to play, what should we eat next? Bingfen. The food in Chengdu is mainly spicy. Whether it is Sichuan cuisine or hot pot, it is inseparable from the spicy element.
A special snack in Chengdu is the best companion when eating spicy food, which is sweet and cold ice powder.
In addition, condiments such as peanuts, hawthorn slices, raisins, and black glutinous rice can also be added to the ice powder.
Sandapao Sandapao is a glutinous rice type dessert, similar to brown sugar glutinous rice cake.
It is a snack unique to Chengdu and is very popular among tourists because the production process is quite ornamental.
There are three glutinous rice balls in one portion of San Da Pao. During the making process, the glutinous rice is thrown onto the middle platform. After making a sound, it falls into the container at the back and is coated with flour.
Make one and you can hear three sounds.
Zhong Shui Dumplings Zhong Shui Dumplings are a famous traditional snack in Chengdu. They started in the late Qing Dynasty and have a history of more than a hundred years.
Zhong's dumplings have thin skin, tender fillings and fresh flavor.
Different from ordinary dumplings, Zhong dumplings are filled entirely with pork and do not add any vegetables.