The delicacies include fat rice rolls, glutinous rice duck, braised lamb chops, leaf rake, braised pork, couple's lung slices, meat buns, dumplings, ice noodles, pot helmets, three cannons and Sichuan hot pot, etc. There is an old saying in Chengdu, "Wide alleys are not full of food".
"Wide, narrow alley is not narrow" is the so-called wide and narrow alley. It is a representative of civilian life and slow life in Chengdu.
Kuanzhai Alley is located near Changshun Street in Chengdu. It consists of wide alleys, narrow alleys and well alleys arranged in parallel. They are all antique courtyard courtyards made of indigo bricks and tiles. This is also a relatively large-scale ancient Qing Dynasty street left over in Chengdu, together with Daci Temple,
Together with Wenshu Monastery, it is known as the three protected historical and cultural city blocks in Chengdu.
Wide Alley and Narrow Alley originated in the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi (AD 1718). The Qing government mobilized all Sichuan forces to build the capital city.
And Mancheng was built in the west of Chengdu to station soldiers of the Eight Banners. Mancheng was also called Shaocheng at that time.
The main street (wide alley) is inhabited by Manchu civil and military officials, while the small alley (narrow alley) is inhabited by Manchu soldiers. The hierarchy is strict and Han people are strictly prohibited from entering. The two alleys are parallel and adjacent. It is a relatively well-preserved ancient street left over from the Qing Dynasty.
Kuanzhai Alley is the slow life of old Chengdu. The Kuanzhai Alley historical and cultural area is a "courtyard-style situational consumption block" that takes the "Chengdu life spirit" as a clue and gathers street folk life experience, house hotels, scene reproduction and other business formats.
People in Chengdu are at ease, especially in the Kuanzhai Alley.
The alley is narrow, and it is fate that two people meet and pass by each other; the alley is wide, and wandering around, strolling and leisurely is considered a blessing, but this kind of fate and blessing is not available to everyone.
Wide Alley and Narrow Alley originated in the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi (AD 1718). The Qing government mobilized all Sichuan forces to build the capital city.
And Mancheng was built in the west of Chengdu to station soldiers of the Eight Banners. Mancheng was also called Shaocheng at that time.
The main street (wide alley) is inhabited by Manchu civil and military officials, while the small alley (narrow alley) is inhabited by Manchu soldiers. The hierarchy is strict and Han people are strictly prohibited from entering. The two alleys are parallel and adjacent. It is a relatively well-preserved ancient street left over from the Qing Dynasty.
Kuanzhai Alley is the slow life of old Chengdu. The Kuanzhai Alley historical and cultural area is a "courtyard-style situational consumption block" that takes the "Chengdu life spirit" as a clue and gathers street folk life experience, house hotels, scene reproduction and other business formats.
People in Chengdu are at ease, especially in the Kuanzhai Alley.
The alley is narrow, and it is fate that two people meet and pass by each other; the alley is wide, and wandering around, strolling and leisurely is considered a blessing, but this kind of fate and blessing is not available to everyone.
Address: Qingyang District, Chengdu City, east of Tongren Road and west of Changshun Street.
Transportation: Located within the inner ring road, the transportation is very convenient, close to Tianfu Square, People's Park, Qintai Road, Baihuatan Park, etc.
You can take: No. 5, 13, 43, 47, 58, 64, 78, 81, 163 and other buses and get off at the "Jinhe Road" station, or take No. 62, 70,
Get off buses such as No. 93, No. 163, and No. 340 at the "Changshun Shangjie" stop.