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Looking for Chengdu food guide + accommodation recommendations + itinerary arrangements

You can refer to /article/e2284b2b18b9a6e2e6118d2e.html Due to time constraints and your requirement is long, you can adjust it according to your own physical strength.

My suggestion is this.

D1: Arrive in Chengdu and stay at a hotel (there are many budget hotels now, you can book in advance online, and there are many group purchases. It is recommended to stay in the city center, within the first ring road, so as to facilitate travel). When you arrive in Chengdu, the first thing you must visit is spring

Xi Road (such as the Jiefangbei in Chongqing and Nanjing Road in Shanghai), opposite Chunxi Road, there are various famous Chengdu snacks. You can order them individually or in sets for tens of dollars. You can try them all (recommended)

) What about glutinous rice balls, dragon chaoshou, couple's lung slices and so on.

After walking around Chunxi Road and eating something, there is the ancient Shengci Temple about 1km east (Tang Sanzang has a little relationship with this place), where you can go to worship the Bodhisattva and make wishes.

You shouldn’t have too much time, but if you don’t have any hobbies, walk 2km west to the famous Tianfu Square in Chengdu to take photos and tour.

Of course you can take a taxi.

Then continue west to visit Chengdu’s folk custom Kuanzhai Alley.

Since it's not too far, you can either walk or take a taxi.

If it's still early, you can continue to the west to briefly visit Qintai Road (Zhuo Wenjun is related to Sima Xiangru), and the north to visit Wenshufang (with the famous temple Wenshu Monastery) may take a little longer, you can refer to it yourself.

Then take a taxi to Wuhou Temple (of course related to Zhuge Liang) and visit Jinli.

There are many famous Chengdu snacks here. If you try them according to your preference, you probably won’t need to eat at night.

Depending on your speed, the first day will probably be enough to complete the tour.

If you like to go bar-hopping, spend the evening in Jinli or take a taxi to the famous Jiuyanqiao Bar Street for bar-hopping + sightseeing.

Or go back and rest.

{When visiting Jinli, you can book a travel agency to arrange the itinerary for the second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth day} D2: You can go to the Giant Panda Base early in the morning to visit pandas, which lasts from half a day to one day, and there are also other places in the city

Du Fu Thatched Cottage (in memory of Du Fu) and Qingyang Palace (Taoist Holy Land) can be visited in one line.

There is also Wangjiang Park (commemorating Xue Tao, with Wangjiang Tower, Xue Tao Well and various bamboos in the park). If you went to Jiuyanqiao Bar Street yesterday, Wangjiang Park is not far away.

It depends on your time and hobbies.

D3: One-day tour of Dujiangyan and Qingcheng Mountain (with a group) D4, D5, D6: Three-day tour of Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong (with a group) D7, D8: Two-day tour of Mount Emei and Leshan Giant Buddha (with a group) Estimated time if traveling within Jiuzhaigou city

Just shorten it by one day.

If you don’t visit Jiuzhaigou Valley, you can spend 3 days to visit Huanglongxi Ancient Town and Luodai Ancient Town around Chengdu. The trip time is almost half a day to a full day.

If you have 2 days, you can take a 2-day tour to Pingle Ancient Town and Tiantai Mountain.

Set aside other times to swim a little more relaxedly.

If you have enough time, you can choose between Jinsha Ruins Museum (in the city) and Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum (you need to go with a group or go on your own).

There are too many specific introductions to each place, so you can search them on Baidu yourself.

By the way, eating anything else would be too much.

I guess when I come to Sichuan, I want to try hot pot and Sichuan cuisine.

You can choose this according to your own taste.