Chengdu is known as the "Land of Abundance".
With a long history and profound cultural heritage, Chengdu is also talked about by people. As the core of the Bashu land, Chengdu combines beautiful scenery, delicious food and beautiful people, and has been loved by travelers from all over the world.
Naturally, such a unique resource cannot be used exclusively.
The most recommended attractions in Chengdu 1. Giant Panda Breeding Base Giant pandas are a sight that cannot be missed in Chengdu. The giant pandas play outdoors every morning. If you want to see them playing, be sure to arrive at around 9 a.m.
, otherwise you will only see lazy guys hiding in air-conditioned rooms and sleeping soundly.
You can also see very cute panda cubs in the giant panda delivery room. Staff are always touching them, which is very interesting and cute.
The giant panda breeding base is planted with bamboos and has a quiet environment. In addition to giant pandas, there are many red pandas that are also worth seeing.
Tickets: 58 yuan.
Opening hours: 8:00-18:00 Transportation: Xinnanmen Passenger Terminal (Tourism Distribution Center) Take the tourist bus line 902 directly to the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base; take 1, 45, 63, 69, 70, 71, 83
, 82, 49, 60 bus to Zhaojue Temple Bus Station, then transfer to bus 198 or 532 to reach the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding; take a taxi in the city center to visit the Panda Base, the fare is about 30 yuan
.
Of course, you can also charter a car in Chengdu.
Eat along the way: The restaurants in the scenic area are all relatively common Sichuan dishes, which are more expensive.
The Giant Panda Breeding Base is close to Xindu. If you have time, you can drive to Xindu for dinner. Xindu’s sweet-scented osmanthus cake is very famous and worth trying.
"Other" for other scenic spots in Chengdu does not mean that these places are unimportant. As long as you have time and mood, these alternative places can also give people a different mood. They are niche but meaningful.
The religious atmosphere in Chengdu is very strong. Through some temples, you can experience the religious realm of the Chengdu people and understand their way of life.
1. Wenshu Monastery seems to be an ancient temple. Visitors can receive Buddhist incense and kneel down to pray for free; they can also enjoy Buddhist vegetarian meals for free. There are volunteers serving dishes for everyone, and the dining hall is hung with eye-catching "
"Speechless", the whole meal process is quiet and solemn; you can also pour out your troubles at the inner counseling center for free and listen to Buddhist teachings.
Compared with other temples that are just for making money, this place is much more pure, so it is probably more effective.
The teahouse in Wenshu Monastery is also very famous. We often meet monks with strong auras drinking tea here. It is said that the tea in Wenshu Monastery is Zen-like.
Tickets: 5 yuan.
Opening hours: 8:00-18:00 Transportation: You can get there by taking buses 1, 16, 18, 55, 62, 64, and 75.
Or take Metro Line 1 and get off at Wenshuyuan Station.
Side trip: There is an Empress Temple in the northeast of Wenshu Monastery. It was an ancestral temple built on the site chosen by Zhuge Liang himself. It was later renamed the Empress Temple in memory of the princess of Liu Bei’s fifth son, Liu Chen.
Eat on the way: Zhang Liang Noodles: a famous old shop, both jelly noodles and sweet water are worth trying; address: No. 39 Wenshuyuan Street, Qingyang District (opposite Wenshuyuan), you can walk there.
Palace cakes: You can often see people queuing up to buy them. Many of them are old local customers. Peach cakes, rice cakes, etc. are the most popular; address: No. 58, Wuyue Palace Street, Qingyang District. You can walk to Peking University Bed and Breakfast: Zheng'er
The place where Ba Jing sells bedding is a well-known sign in Chengdu.
Address: Section 2, Jiefang Road, Qingyang District; walk to the Provincial and Municipal Affairs Center Station, take No. 73 or No. 80 and get off at Fenji Street Station, then walk to *** 2 stops 2. Qingyang Palace is the oldest and largest palace in Chengdu
Taoist holy land.
In front of the main hall of the temple, there is a pair of copper sheep shipped from Beijing during the Yongzheng period. The locals firmly believe that sheep are sacred objects. Touching them can bring good fortune and cure diseases, so many people come here hoping to touch them to bring happiness and health.
Tickets: 10 yuan.
Opening hours: 8:00-18:00 Transportation: Take Road 11, 151, 165, 19, 27, 309, 319, 34, 35, 42, 47, 58, 59
Take No. 82 or No. 88 and get off at Qingyang Palace Station.
Side trip: There is only a wall between the Cultural Park and Qingyang Palace. It is a place where Chengdu citizens often relax and have fun.
Eat on the go: Fatty Hot Pot (Qingyang): highly rated, delicious, one pot per person, suitable for single travelers; address: No. 109, Qingyang Shang Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu, within walking distance to Huangcheng Mom Hot Pot:
It has become the leader in the hot pot industry in Chengdu. It is a high-end hot pot restaurant with high prices. Address: No. 20, Qintai Road, Chengdu. It is within walking distance to the ancient towns around Chengdu. There are many ancient towns scattered around Chengdu, and they are as close as the same day.
Return, so it would be a waste not to go to the previous one 1. Anren Ancient Town If you go to Anren Ancient Town, Liu Wencai Manor is not to be missed.