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Where can I get the most accurate fortune telling in Xindu District, Chengdu?

Places worth visiting in Chengdu: 1. Wuhou Temple and the surrounding Jinli; the cultural concept of the Three Kingdoms, the couplets in the courtyard are famous, check the following online in advance, if you know more about it, it will be more interesting.

The snacks in Jinli are too expensive, not worth the expense, just for a look.

You can go to nearby Huadu to eat. There are many things to choose from there, and the spicy hot pot at Rainbow Bridge is very good, not too spicy, and suitable for outsiders.

2. Du Fu Thatched Cottage and the surrounding Huanhuaxi Park; the cultural atmosphere there is better, and the couplets are also famous.

There is Mapo Tofu nearby, you can go there, it is a specialty of Chengdu after all.

In fact, there is a very good restaurant next to Mapo Tofu, but I forgot the name. There were many people queuing up at night.

There is an antique market in Shuixianqiao nearby. Most of them are fakes, but there are also real ones. If you can’t afford them, you can just buy some fake ones. It’s worth a visit.

******Recommendation: Go to the Thatched Cottage in the morning, Wuhou Temple in the afternoon, and eat at Huadu in the evening. You can stay at a 7-day hotel near Nanmen Bridge.

3. Kuanzhai Alley in the urban area; a renovated old Chengdu Imperial City street. Food is very expensive. You can take a look and take some photos. The nearby Lixue Beef Offal is good.

You can also take some photos at the nearby Qintai Road. It is said to be the place where Wenjun and Sima Xiangru fell in love.

4. Around Chunxi Road in the urban area; this is the core commercial area of ??Chengdu. It is just for sightseeing and has no characteristics. It is known as the 10 most commercially valuable streets in China.

There are a lot of places to eat in the surrounding area. The place where snacks are concentrated is Long Chaoshou (it seems that locals don’t eat there, at least I don’t go there). There are also many restaurants near Wangfujing that focus on snacks.

We often eat on the street behind the shopping mall and recommend Yutian. This restaurant is famous for its cooking, which is convenient, cheap and fast.

In nearby Qingshiqiao, there are also many places to eat, such as Baijia Fei Rice Roll Rice Roll, Zhang Duck (stir-fried dishes are special), and a buckwheat noodle shop.

*****Suggestion: Go to Kuanzhai Alley in the morning and Chunxi Road in the afternoon. You can see the night view of Chunxi Road and Tianfu Square (although it is not interesting, but it is Chengdu after all), and you can stay in a youth hostel in Kuanzhai Alley.

5. Wenshu Monastery and the surrounding Wenshu Temple; this is one of the four major temples in the Chengdu Plain (Baoguang Temple in Xindu, Shijing Temple in Longquan, and Zhaojue Temple in North Gate). Drinking tea in Wenshu Monastery is also very leisurely.

Yi things.

There are some Chengdu local specialties, snacks and the like nearby, you can check them out.

There is a leaf duck on nearby Xinhua Avenue, which is quite good.

If you want to eat, you can go near the Beimen Bridge. There are many hot pots, cold cups and the like.

6. Near Wangjiang Park and Sichuan University; I didn’t want to recommend it at first, but seeing that you are students, I also suggest that you check out the surroundings of Sichuan University.

There is no need to go to the cultural relics area in Wangjiang Park. There are free places to wander around.

This place is around Sichuan University, and there are many places to eat and play.

There is a nice Yage Hotel on Xuefu Road, and there is a place in an alley not far away that buys dry pots (you can’t take them away, but the taste is very good).

The nearby Hejiang Pavilion is a place where Chengdu people go through when getting married. It is also a typical building in Chengdu, including a covered bridge.

*****Suggestion: Go to Hejiang Pavilion in the morning, then to Wangjiang, then go to Wenshu Monastery for tea in the afternoon. Wenshu Fang in the evening should also be good.

In order to facilitate your trip the next day, you can find a hotel in Xinnanmen.

7. Spend 2 days in Leshan and Emeishan.

Depart from Xinnanmen Bus Station, go to Leshan, see the Giant Buddha, eat local Zhongba Tofu (near the pier) for lunch, go to Mount Emei in the afternoon, have barbecue in Emei County in the evening, stay at the guest house inside Southwest Jiaotong University, and go see Haodi in the evening

The shuttle bus to Jinding takes two days.

The next day we went to Jinding, walked around Wannian Temple and Qingyin Pavilion at noon, and came back to see Baoguo Temple.

Take a car along the road and walk slowly for 2 hours from Wannian Temple to Qingyin Pavilion. From Qingyin Pavilion to the Xixiantian, there are Mount Emei macaques.

It’s basically after 5 or 6 pm when we return to Baoguo Temple. We have a quick look around and then take the bus back to Chengdu.

8. Dujiangyan and Qingcheng Mountain for 1 day; this is the only ancient building in the world that is still functional. It is worth visiting. You must ask a tour guide to explain it, otherwise you will not understand it.

In the morning, we set off to Lidui Park, the viewing area of ??the Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project.

After you come out, you can eat Bang Bang Chicken at the corner of the small street from the commercial street to Nanqiao. It is absolutely authentic. Buy some and try it.

Then we took a taxi to Qingcheng Mountain, passing by Luo Chicken in the Golden Triangle for lunch.

Then in the afternoon we will climb Qingcheng Mountain - a typical Taoist cultural place, where you can experience the meaning of "Tao follows nature". All roadside pavilions in Qingcheng Mountain are purely natural works, with tree barks as canopies and tree trunks as pillars.

Rattan decoration is very interesting.

There is a Taoist priest outside Shangqing Palace who is very good at fortune telling. I have forgotten the name of that Taoist priest (others are not sure, but this one is the only one who is good at telling fortunes. I am lucky to meet him).

Take the bus back to Chengdu in the evening. Based on your understanding of Chengdu these days, arrange to stay there so that you can play in the nearby area the next day.

In fact, life in Chengdu is all about leisure. You can go for a walk in any park in the city and enjoy the leisure atmosphere. You can sit under the shade of a tree to drink tea, play cards, and chat. It's all very leisurely.