The Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest stone Buddha in the world. It is 2 hours by car from downtown Chengdu and sits at the junction of three rivers; the Min River, Qingyi River, and Dadu River.
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Kuanzhai Alley consists of three historic parallel streets with ancient style buildings from the Qing dynasty. You’ll find a wide variety of local shops, snacks, handicrafts, art and more. It’s a wonderful place to experience local life, browse and explore.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Must See
The Giant Panda Base is a non-profit research and breeding facility for giant pandas and other rare animals. It started with 6 giant pandas that were rescued from the wild.
Entrance Fee: 55 RMB
Time to Plan: 2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Must See
Wangjianglou Park was built to commemorate the famous Tang Dynasty poet Xue Tao. It features beautiful traditional gardens, a wide range of plants and flowers, ancient towers, Tang Dynasty architecture as well as a cultural relics area.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Should See
Mount Qingcheng is considered one of the birthplaces of Taoism and one of the most important Taoist centres in China. It was the site of the Yellow Emperor’s studies with Ning Fengzi. As a centre of the Taoist religion it became host to many temples.
Entrance Fee: 80 RMB
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Should See
Remnin Park (People’s Park) is an urban public park in central Chengdu It’s very scenic, active and known for artful landscaping, bonsai garden, tea houses, kiddie amusement rides and other features.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Should See
Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a 24-acre park and museum in honour of the Tang dynasty poet Du Fu. In 1961 the Chinese government made the cottage a National Heritage site.
Entrance Fee: 50 RMB
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Must See
Anshun (Peaceful and Fluent in Chinese) is an iconic covered bridge that crosses the Jin River. In the 13th century, Marco Polo wrote about its unique nature.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1 hour
Jenny’s Recco: Must See
Chengdu Culture Park is a local culture themed park consisting of green space, water features, classic towers and statues.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Should See
The Dujiangyan is an ancient irrigation system originally constructed around 256 BC by the State of Qin as an irrigation and flood control project, it is still in use today.
Entrance Fee: 80 RMB
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Should See
Qingyang Palace is the oldest, one of the largest and most famous Taoist temple in China and known for the integrated collection to research Taoism.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1 hour
Jenny’s Recco: Should See
Jinli Ancient Street is a famous snack, food and browsing street in Chengdu. You’ll step back into the past with historic Sichuan architecture from the Qing Dynasty.
Entrance Fee: Free
Time to Plan: 1-2 Hours
Jenny’s Recco: Must See
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