Introduction to Chengdu: Chengdu, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province, is also called Rongcheng and Jincheng for short. It is the capital of Sichuan Province, a sub-provincial city, a mega-city, a national central city, and a core city of the twin-city economic circle in Chengdu and Chongqing. It is an important national high-tech industrial base, trade logistics center and comprehensive transportation hub, and an important central city in the western region, which was approved by the State Council. By the end of 221, the city had 12 municipal districts, 3 counties and 5 county-level cities under its jurisdiction, with a total area of 14,335 square kilometers. By the end of 221, the resident population was 21.192 million, and the urbanization rate of the resident population was 79.48%? . In 221, the city achieved a regional GDP of 1,991.698 billion yuan.
Historical evolution of Chengdu: Chengdu has a long and unique historical origin and profound cultural accumulation. As early as about 4,5 to 3,7 years ago, a series of settlement centers of ancient Shu ancestors called "Baodun Culture" appeared in Chengdu Plain. These settlement centers have rammed walls and built places for sacrifice and assembly. According to a large number of historical remains unearthed from Jinsha Site, it can be basically inferred that at the latest from the late Yin Shang Dynasty to the early Western Zhou Dynasty, Chengdu has become the central capital of the ancient Shu Kingdom.
the origin of "Chengdu" is recorded in "Taiping Universe", which borrowed the historical process of establishing the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty, took the king of Zhou Dynasty to move to Qi, lived in one year, became a city in two years, and became the capital of Shu in three years. The pronunciation of Chengdu in Shu dialect is the capital of Shu. The winner never dies, and Chengdu means the capital city of Shu, or the last capital city.
Chengdu's scenic spots: Chengdu has many historical sites and cultural landscapes, such as Wuhou Temple, Du Fu Caotang, Yongling, Wangjianglou, Qingyang Palace, Wenshu Academy, Ming Shu Mausoleum and Zhaojue Temple. Chengdu is also the habitat of giant pandas in Sichuan, with a giant panda base.
Chengdu's diet: Sichuan cuisine is one of the four major cuisines in China, with a variety of dishes and both fresh and mellow tastes. It is famous for its spicy taste, special cooking methods and strong local flavor.
UNESCO awarded Chengdu the title of "Food Capital of the World". Pixian watercress produced in Chengdu is known as the "soul of Sichuan cuisine" and is an indispensable part of Sichuan cuisine.