Chengdu
An Official and Exciting Meet with The Giant Panda
Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province in southwestern China, stands as one of Western China's foremost economic, transportation, and communication hubs. In the 2007 Public Appraisal for Best Chinese Cities for Investment, it ranked among the top ten investment destinations out of 280 urban centers nationwide. Many visitors come to see the giant pandas and experience the city's vibrant cultural scene. Additionally, areas north of Chengdu, including Jiuzhaigou National Park and Huanglong National Park, are renowned tourist attractions, celebrated for their crystal-clear lakes, colorful pools, and striking gorges.
Pandas & Heritage
Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base: Observe the naive behavior of the national treasure giant panda up close and witness the heartwarming scene of feeding by the keepers.
Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project: This water conservancy project built more than 2,000 years ago is still functioning today and is a great testimony to ancient Chinese wisdom.
Wuhou Temple: The only temple in China where monarchs and ministers jointly worship, and experience the rich history of the Three Kingdoms culture.
Cultural Immersion
Kuanzhai Alley and Jinli: Stroll in the ancient alleys of the Qing Dynasty with blue bricks and black tiles, drink tea, pick your ears (experience the "Shu Er" folk custom in Western Sichuan), watch a face-changing performance, and experience the most authentic Chengdu slow life.
People’s Park: Drink a bowl of gaiwan tea at Heming Teahouse, watch the locals dance and play chess, and integrate into the leisurely urban life of Chengdu.
Food Adventure
Sichuan Hot Pot: Experience the spicy and delicious taste feast, boil the tripe and yellow throat, and feel the passion of Chengdu.
Chengdu snacks: From Dandan noodles and Zhong dumplings to Long Chao Shou and Chuan Chuan Xiang, explore the most tempting flavors in the streets and alleys.