Travel to Chengdu
As a famous tourist city, it is a city that makes you forget to return. You can visit the lovely national treasure giant pandas and learn more about Chengdu's rich historical heritage, local cuisine, and shopping.
As a world-famous giant panda conservation base, scientific research and breeding base, public education base, and educational tourism base, Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding covers a vast area. As a "Giant Panda Field ecological Conservation demonstration project," the research base is famous for protecting and breeding endangered wild animals unique to China, such as giant pandas and red pandas. Here is a beautiful environment known as the "national treasure of the natural paradise."
With a history dating back to the Qing Dynasty, Kuanzhai Alley is one of Chengdu's historical and cultural reserves, consisting of the wide alley, narrow alley, well alley, and Siheyuan. Local food, arts and crafts, pubs and bars, and Chengdu's unique local culture are among the attractions of Kuanzhai Lane.
Next to the temple is Jinli Pedestrian Street, a commercial and folk street recreated in the style of ancient buildings in western Sichuan. As early as the Qin Dynasty, Jinli Ancient Street in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, was one of the busiest commercial thoroughfares in the Kingdom of Shu during The Three Kingdoms Period, so it was called "The First Street of the Kingdom of Shu." The renovation of the street was completed in late 2004. Tourists from all over China and overseas flock to this ancient street to relax, enjoy the scenery, and perhaps sample some of the local specialties.
Chunxi Road is the most prosperous commercial street in Chengdu and one of mainland China's most well-known commercial streets. Chunxi Road is a popular shopping spot for foreign tourists and local white-collar workers, with a collection of various specialty stores of many brands and many Chinese time-honored shopping malls. There are also plenty of snacks for visitors to sample.