Including delicious food, please recommend it to anyone who has been there or is local in Chengdu. Thank you.
A list of must-visit attractions in Chengdu with the most Chengdu style: Kuanzhai Alley, Chunxi Road, Jinli, Qintai Road Cultural monuments: Wuhou Temple, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, Qingyang Palace, Jinsha Ruins, Wenshu Monastery, Sanxingdui Land of Abundance Landmark attractions:
Must-visits for strolling around the Panda Base and Tianfu Square: Kuanzhai Alley Kuanzhai Alley (a 10-minute drive from Jinli) - Kuanzhai Alley: the "leisure life" of old Chengdu. Old Chengdu people from decades ago set up the dragon gate array and watched Chengdu girls embroidery
Shu Brocade, watching shadow puppets at night.
"Kuanzhai Alley" is one of the three major historical and cultural reserves in Chengdu. It consists of three parallel old-fashioned urban streets, namely Kuan Alley, Zhai Alley and Jing Alley, and the courtyard clusters between them. It was listed in the "Chengdu" in the 1980s.
"Historical and Cultural City Protection Plan".
Narrow alleys: Old Chengdu's "Slow Life" cafes and teahouses along the street. Sit down, have a cup of tea or a cup of coffee, and experience the laziest Chengdu.
Jingxiangzi: the "new life" of Chengdu people. Bars, nightclubs, and dessert shops form new elements of modern fashion.
Chunxi Road Chunxi Road is a lively and bustling commercial street with a long history. If foreigners come to Chengdu without visiting Chunxi Road, it would be like going to Beijing without going to Wangfujing, or going to Shanghai without going to Nanjing Road.
Chunxi Road is not only the fashion center of Chengdu and a place for beauties to visit, but also a place where delicious snacks gather, such as Zhong Shui Dumplings, Lai Tangyuan, Couple's Fei slices, Korean steamed buns, Long Chao Shou, as well as spicy barbecue and Chuan Chuan Xiang on the street. Price Index
Compared with the deliciousness index, you will definitely have a good meal without worrying about the rapid shrinkage of your wallet.
Jinli Jinli (only ten steps away from Wuhou Temple) - Legend has it that this place was once the most prosperous place in the history of Western Shu. It became famous throughout the country as early as the Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms periods.
The total length of the block is more than 350 meters, and there are teahouses, inns, bars, theaters, various snacks, local specialties, etc. (Do you see the delicious ones in the photo below? My mouth is watering. Haha.) Especially at night
In the deep alley behind the stage, the elegant lights of the bars reflect the ancient dark red lanterns along the street. Here, in addition to eternal memories, there will also be beautiful encounters.
Jinli is a specialty street next to the Wuhou Temple in the south gate of Chengdu. The decoration is very antique and has the flavor of old Chengdu. You can also eat all kinds of snacks, but the snacks here are also rented to everyone, and the taste varies.
It’s okay to try. There are two points worth mentioning: first, you can also listen to Sichuan Opera inside, but you need to buy tickets; second, there are several good bars inside, each with its own characteristics, such as a bar specifically for travelers to communicate with each other.
(I can’t remember the name, you can find it if you go there). There is also a bar where happy boys Wang Zhengliang and Cai Sitao used to sing. It’s called “Lotus Mansion”. You can go and sit there. It is said that the owner is Tan Weiwei’s boyfriend.
In addition, Chengdu is the birthplace of Shu culture in the Three Kingdoms. If your relatives are interested in this aspect, I suggest you go to the Wuhou Temple nearby.
Qintai Road Qintai Road is a jewelry street in Chengdu. The city’s large jewelry stores gather here, as well as a few small-scale restaurants.
The buildings retain some ancient architectural styles, but the entire block lacks unity and features.
The renovated Qintai Road was officially opened on December 30, 2002, with a total length of 900 meters. It is based on the antique buildings of the Han and Tang Dynasties, with the love story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun as the main line, displaying the etiquette, dance and music of the Han Dynasty.
, banquets and other customs.
During the reconstruction process of Qintai Road, attention was paid to the creation of characteristic blocks and the integration with the surrounding environment.
Cultural monuments: Wuhou Temple Chengdu Wuhou Temple is located on Wuhou Temple Street in the south gate of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is the only ancestral temple in China where monarchs and ministers worship together. It consists of the Temple of Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang and the Huiling Mausoleum of the Shu Han monarchs and ministers.
Construction began in 223 AD to build Liu Bei's Mausoleum.
It has been damaged and changed many times over the past thousands of years.
Wuhou Temple (referring to Zhuge Liang's special temple) was built before the Tang Dynasty. It was adjacent to the Zhaolie Temple that worshiped Liu Bei (Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty). During the reconstruction in the early Ming Dynasty, the Wuhou Temple was merged into the "Han Zhaolie Temple".
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The main building of the existing temple was rebuilt in 1672 during the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty (the eleventh year of Kangxi).
In 1961, it was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
The museum was established in 1984 and was rated as one of the first batch of national first-class museums in 2008. It enjoys the reputation of "Holy Land of the Three Kingdoms".
Fun places nearby: Jinli (only ten steps away from Wuhou Temple) Delicious food nearby: The first recommendation is "Qinshanzhai": the medicinal dishes here are light and nourishing, and are sought after by many overseas guests. The taste is really overbearing.
Very good!
(Keep to the right of the Wuhou Temple gate and go forward 300 meters) Tel: 028-85053333 Old House: It belongs to the authentic Sichuan cuisine series, the environment is not bad, and the taste is okay.
Tel: 028-85098822 There is a snack shop, that is, "Qinshanzhai" 20 meters ahead, there is a snack bar, which has almost all the snacks in Chengdu, with wooden stools and tables, antique style, and good taste.
If you want to eat something casually, then I suggest you go directly to Jinli, where there is a dedicated snack street.