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Must-See Touristic Attractions in Chengdu

 

 

If you’ve been in Chengdu for a while, you might think you’ve seen it all. BUT with big events being organized in the city and a new influx of people, Chengdu has been upgrading it’s attractions - and some are really worth checking out, like the extended panda base. If you have time to go a bit further, check out the theSanXingDui museum 三星堆博物馆in Guanghan city, or other One Day Wonders around Chengdu.

 

Remember: if you have the choice it’s vest to avoid Chinese Hollidays, and weekends for most of these spots, as they can get VERY BUSY. Also some of these require you to bring your ID, so double check before you go.

 

1. People’s Park 人民公园

 

Built in 1911 as Shaocheng Park 少城公园, it was the first public park in the Chengdu. Located in central Chengdu, near Tianfu Square and covering an area of 112,639 square meters, it is the largest green area in downtown Chengdu. 
The park features an artificial lake, several gardens and teahouses, the Railway Protection Movement Monument and various teahouses, such as the century-old Heming Teahouse 鹤鸣茶馆. You can row on a lake, watch people dance, sing, write calligraphy, play chess or work out at People’s Park.
 
 

Address: 

Qingyang District, Citang Street #9

青羊区祠堂街9号

Metro:

Line 2, People's Park Exit B (400m)

Entrance: 

Free

Opening Hours: 

6am - 10pm


 

2. Giant Panda Breeding Research Base 

大熊猫繁殖研究基地

 
The Panda Base is located in the northeast suburb of Chengdu, about 13km from downtown. It opened to the public in 1988 and now consists of a research center, an open research laboratory, a veterinary hospital, an enclosure and a playground for giant pandas. It is regarded as the most important panda sanctuary in the world and is dedicated to the protection of the giant pandas and other endangered species.
At the beginning of 2022, the base’s area was expanded from 69 hectares to 238 hectares, giving more space to China’s national treasures and allowing for more panda-friendly pavilions and a better visiting experience for tourists.
 
 

 

North Entrance Address: 

Chenghua District, Panda Avenue No. 1375

成华区外北熊猫大道1375号

South Entrance Address: 

Chenghua District, Panda Avenue No. 26

成华区熊猫大道26号

Metro: 

Line 3, Panda Avenue Station

Tickets: 

Adults 55RMB, kids/ students 27RMB

Tel.: 

028-83507901

Opening Hours: 

Daily, 7:30 - 18:00 (enter before 17:00)


 

 

3. Wide & Narrow Alleys 宽窄巷子

 

Visitors to Chengdu, post-Pandas, will often make it to one of the city’s “new old” walking streets, such as Wenshu Temple or Jinli Street. Widely regarded as a representative of “Real Chengdu” for their cultural milieu, old-style architecture and vestiges of lifestyles in old Chengdu, The Alleys are a definite must do. They offer the same festive shopping and strolling but with a level of redesign and restoration craftsmanship that is impressive. The three alleys (and an expansion on the way) – Kuanxiangzi, Zhaixiangzi, and Jinxiangzi – date back to the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). 
This cultural block features a pleasant mixture of a traditional setting tinted with the modern touch: stone-paved paths lined with blue-brick buildings, quadruple courtyards with bronze button studded wooden doors, and exquisitely decorated teahouses, cafes, bars, bookstores, boutiques and restaurants. Visitors can experience authentic period architecture, museums, art displays, shopping, opera performances, nightclubs and all kinds of food options from local snacks and opulent Chinese cuisine to ice cream, coffee and European specialities. We like the evening best, when locals come out to stroll and exercise and the buildings are lit to make us feel like we are on the set of a period movie.
Can be combined with Qingyang Temple, Dufu's Cottage and Shufengyayun Sichuan Opera (see below).

 
 

 

Address: 

Qingyang District, Wide & Narrow Alley

青羊区宽窄巷子

Entrance: 

Free

Opening Hours: 

Whole day

Tel.: 

028-86268786


 

 

4. Qing Yang Temple 青羊宫

 

Located not far from Wide & Narrow Alley, ten yuan will gain you entrance to the Palace of the Green Lamb. Actually, though, there are two of them, and they aren’t very green, more of a bronze/brown. Truth be told, they are hardly lambs. Of the two, the one horned lamb is the more significant. This fella made its way to Chengdu from a Beijing curio market in 1723, and though its shape is that of a lamb, if you take a closer look, you’ll notice it’s got some funny features. He embodies all of the animals of the Chinese zodiac. Your challenge: To find them. The answers are beside the lamb itself, but no-o-o-o cheating. 
 
Qing Yang Temple is more than a home to some bronze statues. In fact, it’s the oldest temple in Chengdu, surviving numerous calamities throughout its history. It also holds the honor as one of the most important Daoist temples in China. Legend has it that the venerable Laozi, founder of Daoism, once graced The Palace of the Green Lambs and is cited as saying, “Practice the Dao for a thousand years, and you may find me again at Qing Yang Gong.” Inside the temple you’ll find a teahouse, a satisfactory vegetarian restaurant, and ample space to walk, sit and relax. You’ll also assuredly see a few people rubbing various parts of the lambs’ bodies. This practice stems from an old myth that rubbing the corresponding place on the statues when sick will make you better. Qing Yang is definitely worth a visit. Not too far to the west, you’ll find Dufu’s Cottage (see below).
 
 

 

Address: 

Qingyang District, First Ring Road West Section 2, Yihuan Road No. 9

青羊区一环路西二段9号

Entrance: 

10RMB

Half price for students/ kids

Free for elderly and kids below 1.2m

Opening Hours: 

08:00 - 17:30

Tel.: 

028-87766584
 

 

 

5. Du Fu’s Thatched Cottage 杜甫草堂

 

The Du Fu‘s Thatched Cottage Museum in the western end of downtown Chengdu is a park and museum in honor of Du Fu (712 - 770), the greatest realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). Adjacent to the Huanhuaxi Park and Sichuan Museum, the thatched cottage was Du Fu’s residence where he lived for four years and wrote about 240 poems. Having undergone extensive renovations and having been brought under national protection, the park has become a national cultural heritage site and one of the most famous historical attractions in Chengdu. Covering an area totaling 200,000 square meters, the park features serene and poetic ambience, lush greenery and tranquil walking paths.
 
 

 


Address: 

Qingyang District, Qinghua Road No.38

青羊区青华路38号

Entrance: 

Adults 50RMB

Kids/ students 25RMB

Free for elderly and kids below 12yrs or 1.3m

Opening Hours: 

09:00 - 18:00

(No more entrance after 17:00)

Tel.: 

028-873319258


 

 

6. Shufengyayun Sichuan Opera

蜀风雅韵川剧院

 

Traditional stories told by singing, dance, acrobatics, Chinese puppetry, humor, shadow puppets, the magic of face-changing and fire breathing move at a fast pace during the 1 1/2 hour performance.
It is a must-visit if you are in Chengdu. The show starts from 8:00 pm till 9:30 pm. A very unique experience. Depending on your preferences, you might upgrade for better seats and snacks to go with your included Sichuan tea. For the VIP treatment, opt for a Chinese massage, for an ear-grooming session, or to dress up in show costume with makeup for a photograph!
 
 

 

Address: 

Qingyang District, Qintai Road No. 23

青羊区琴台路23号市文化公园内

Metro: 

Line 2, Tonghuimen Exit A (500m)

Entrance: 

120 - 260RMB

Opening Hours: 

 Ticket sales: 18:00-20:00

Entry: 19:00-20:00

Performances: 20:00-21:30

Tel.: 

028-87764530


 

 

7. Wuhou Shrine Museum 武侯祠

 

Located in the south of Chengdu’s city center, the Wuhou Shrine (Temple of Marquis Wu) is the most influential museum of the Three Kingdoms (220AD - 280AD) culture in China. Situated in the south suburb of Chengdu, Wuhou Memorial Temple covers an area of 3.7 hectares. It is dedicated to the memory of both Liu Bei (161 - 223), Emperor of the Kingdom of Shu in the Three Kingdoms period (220 - 280), and Zhuge Liang (181 - 234), Prime Minister of the Kingdom. After the Han Dynasty collapsed in the early 3rd century, the state was divided into three kingdoms, Wei, Shu and Wu. 
Competing to reunify the country, the three were locked in war, leaving behind many famous historical remains and tales of heroism. Zhuge Liang acted as military advisor to Liu Bei and helped him found the Shu Kingdom, which ruled today's Sichuan and neighboring provinces. During his tenure as prime minister, the kingdom enjoyed political stability and economic prosperity, and the local people lived a peaceful life. Can easily be combined with Jinli street and the Tibetan neigborhood closeby (see next listing).
 
 

 

Address: 

Wuhou District, Wuhou Shrine Street No. 231

武侯区武侯祠大街231号

Entrance: 

Adults 50RMB, kids/ students 25RMB

Opening Hours: 

08:00 - 17:30

Tel.: 

028-85535951


 

 

8. Jinli Ancient Street 锦鲤古街

Jinli 'ancient' commercial streets are located adjacent to Wuhou Temple and have cobbled streets, in an attempt to embody Sichuan traditional folk culture. Historical records show that Jinli was once one of the most time-honored and prosperous streets of Western Shu.

Here, you can enjoy the craft of making clay figurines and sugar paintings, and you can also visit the shops of the Three Kingdoms. There are all kinds of Sichuan special snacks in the street, including teahouses, cafes, bars, inns and so on. And it's at night that the bustling and charming street truly shines.

 

 

Address: 

Wuhou District, Wuhou Shrine Street 

武侯区武侯祠大街锦鲤古街

Entrance: 

Free

Opening Hours: 

9am - 10pm


 

9. Tibetan Neighbourhood 西藏街区

One of Chengdu’s drawing points is the fact that it is one of the nearest significant cities to Tibet and is therefore a stopping off point for many who are travelling to and from the highest point(s) on the globe. Prior to the completion of the high-speed Beijing-Lhasa railroad, Chengdu was the jumping off point for backpackers heading for the snowy trails of the one of the world’s most fabled lands. These days, Chengdu’s own, “Little Lhasa,” located near Wuhou Temple in the city’s southwest, offers a tantalizing glimpse of a colorful, remarkable culture.

 

Address: 

Wuhou District, Wuhou Temple Cross Street

武侯区武侯祠横街

 


 

 

10. Jinsha Site Museum 金沙遗址博物馆

 

For many centuries, the Chinese have considered the Yellow River the cradle of Chinese civilization. But this began to change in 1986, when archaeological discoveries in Guanghan, about 40 minutes north of Chengdu, uncovered the Sanxingdui civilization, part of the mysterious Shu kingdom of the Shang dynasty, dating back some 3,000 years. In 2001, the ancient settlement of Jinsha was discovered during real estate construction, offering similarly rich discoveries. 
A total of more than 5,000 precious relics, including gold, jade, bronze, stoneware, a metric ton of elephant tusks and tens of thousands of pieces of pottery and ceramics, were unearthed from the Jinsha Ruins. The art museum, which now sits at the site, offers an elegantly displayed treasury of artifacts and simply shouldn’t be missed. Among the relics is the pattern of a circular golden emblem featuring four flying birds surrounding the sun which was adopted as the symbol of China’s cultural heritage in 2005.
 
 

 

Address: 

Qingyang District, Jinsha Yizhi Rd. No. 2 (Qingyang Ave.) 

青羊区金沙遗址路2号(青羊大道)

Metro:

Line 7, Jinsha Museum Exit C (550m)

Entrance: 

Adults 70RMB, kids/ students 35RMB

Opening Hours: 

08:00 - 17:30

Tel.: 

028-87303522


 

 

11. Wenshu Monastery 文殊院

 

The Wenshu Monastery is the largest well-preserved Buddhist temple in downtown Chengdu. It was built in the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) and is dedicated to Wenshu (Manjushri, the God of Wisdom). It is famous for abundant precious cultural relics, paintings and calligraphic works. Over 500 pieces of paintings and calligraphies by famous artists (including Zhang Daqian, Zheng Banqiao and Feng Zikai) have been stored here since the Tang and Song dynasties.

 

 

 

Address: 

Qingyang District, Wenshu Temple Street No. 15

青羊区文殊院街15号 

Metro:

Line 1, Wenshuyuan Exit K (680m)

Entrance: 

Free

Opening Hours: 

08:00 - 17:00


 

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