For me, a food lover, there are really too many delicious things to eat in Sichuan.
It’s really hard to get out of Kuanzhai Alley, hahaha.
Chengdu Kuanzhai Alley is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Chengdu. It consists of three alleys: "Kuan Alley", "Narrow Alley" and "Jing Alley".
This is the largest Qing Dynasty Ji Street left over from Chengdu. Together with Daci Temple and Wenshu Monastery, it is one of the three major historical and cultural city protected blocks in Chengdu. It is an AA-level tourist attraction.
Address: Kuanzhai Alley, Jinhe Road Intersection, Qingyang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. Time: 9:00~22:00. Some shops open later. It is recommended to go shopping in the afternoon or evening. Transportation: Exit B of Kuanzhai Alley, Line 4. Tour route: Kuanzhai Alley Subway
Exit B of the station? Wide alley? Enter from the side to the East Square? Exit from the side to the narrow alley? As a free attraction, Jing Alley is worth checking in.
Recommended places to visit: Internet celebrity Grandpa is right opposite "Shaocheng Primary School" and can be found by navigating directly.
It only costs a few dozen yuan to buy a bunch of them, and they are all for wholesale.
?At the entrance of the Bubble Mart flagship store, there are Molly and Dimoo, both in the shape of pandas. They are so cute. You must take a photo with them!
There is a wall inside the Chengdu Original Musician Window that is filled with Jay Chou’s records and albums. Jay fans can come and check in and take photos, so don’t miss it.
Holiland’s 1992 theme store has a Chinese-style courtyard style, and the pandas and Sichuan Pu cakes are super cute.
Limited to Chengdu.
You can buy a lot of panda peripherals at Tianfu Baji, including Huahua keychains, stickers, and notes.
There are some original designs.
Handbook lovers should not miss it.
Take photos and check in to experience traditional ear-picking massage (it is recommended to experience the affordable and friendly experience at Fangcao Street) Experience Sichuan teahouses (watch Sichuan opera and take photos) Recommendations (you can go to People’s Park, the tea there is cheap) Check in to the first officially authorized cultural and creative store of Honor of Kings
— Jixia Luban Workshop Food Suggestion: It is not recommended to buy snacks and eat in the scenic area? They are generally more expensive and the taste is average.