Attractions in Chengdu
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Established in 1987, the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding began as a sanctuary for rescued wild pandas. Spanning 165 acres (67 hectares) in southern China, this open-air facility […]
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The Leshan Giant Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands at an impressive 233 feet (71 meters) tall, making it the largest Buddha sculpture in the world. Carved into a […]
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Nestled in Chengdu’s Qingyang district, Kuan Zhai Alley (Kuan Zhai Xiang Zi) comprises three parallel alleys that blend the old and new. The area features renovated and restored buildings from […]
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The Dujiangyan Panda Base, located in Chengdu, China, is dedicated to the rehabilitation, disease prevention, and public education for the conservation of the endangered giant panda. Visitors can explore the […]
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Located in central Chengdu, Renmin Park, also known as People’s Park, is a vibrant hub where local residents come to unwind and engage in a variety of activities. Visitors can […]
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The Jinsha Site Museum, located at the Jinsha archaeological site in Chengdu, provides a window into the enigmatic Bronze Age Shu civilization. Visitors can explore the actual excavation site and […]
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Located in northern Chengdu, Wenshu Monastery, originally known as Xinxiang Temple, is often regarded as the best-preserved Buddhist temple in the city. The monastery was renamed after a 17th-century monk […]
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Mt. Qingcheng, or Qingcheng Shan, is revered as the birthplace of Taoism and one of its most sacred mountains, with a history spanning over 2,000 years. Nestled among peaks and […]
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Nestled within the Chengdu Cultural Park, Shufen Yayun Teahouse (Shufeng Yayun) has been a cornerstone of Sichuan Opera for over a century. This historic venue continues to draw audiences with […]
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Originally constructed in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System stands as the world’s oldest non-dam irrigation facility. Located near Chengdu, China, this UNESCO World Heritage Site harnesses the natural topography […]
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Huanglongxi Ancient Town, a riverside settlement south of Chengdu, traces its roots back to the third century AD. The town features three historic temples and seven stone streets flanked by […]
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Jinli Ancient Street, one of the oldest shopping streets in Chengdu, dates back to the Three Kingdoms period and stretches for 1,148 feet just east of Wuhou Temple. Restored in […]
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Dating back nearly 2,000 years, the Wuhou Memorial Temple, also known as the Temple of Marquis Wu, stands in a southern suburb of Chengdu. This historic site honors Liu Bei, […]
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Located in the north of Sichuan Province, Jiuzhai Valley, also known as Jiuzhaigou Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China’s most spectacular nature reserves. Spanning 278 […]
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Rising to an impressive 10,167 feet (3,099 meters), Mt. Emei stands as the highest of China’s Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains, located near Chengdu. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a […]
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Qingyang Palace, also known as the Green Ram Temple, is an early Tang Dynasty classic and one of the oldest and most important Taoist temples in China. Located near the […]
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The Sanxingdui Museum, located on the grounds of the Sanxingdui archaeological site north of Chengdu, offers a window into the enigmatic Bronze-Age Shu culture. The museum houses over 1,000 artifacts, […]
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Song Xian Qiao Antique Market, located in Chengdu, China, is the country’s second-largest antiques market. Spanning over 500 stalls, the market offers a diverse array of items, from exquisite watercolor […]
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Luodai Ancient Town, nestled on the outskirts of Chengdu, is a historic enclave steeped in Hakka culture. The town features four guildhalls, each built for Hakka people from different provinces […]
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Mengding Mountain, located in Chengdu, China, is revered as the birthplace of the world’s tea culture and is home to some of the oldest tea plantations. Nestled in a lush, […]
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The Du Fu Cottage, located in Chengdu, China, commemorates the life and legacy of one of the country’s most revered and influential poets. Spanning 24 acres, this park and museum […]
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Perched on Lingyun Mountain, Lingyun Temple, also known as Great Buddha Temple, stands at the head of the Leshan Giant Buddha, the world’s largest stone Buddha. The temple’s entrance is […]
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Wangjiang Tower Park, situated along Chengdu’s Jinjiang River, is a tribute to the ninth-century female poet Xue Tao. At the heart of the park stands the ornate Wangjiang Tower, towering […]
Happy Valley Chengdu, part of the Happy Valley franchise, stands as the largest amusement park in western China. Nestled in the Jinniu District, the park offers a diverse array of […]