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Chengdu Travel Guide

Land of pandas, spicy food & laid-back teahouse culture

🐼 Panda City 📸 4 Must-Sees 🚇 13+ Metro Lines

Must-See Attractions

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Chengdu Panda Base

Home to 100+ giant pandas — watch them munch bamboo, climb trees, and nap. Red pandas too!

Ticket ¥55
Pro Tip: Arrive before 9am — pandas are most active in the morning. Metro Line 3 to Panda Avenue, then shuttle bus.
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Kuanzhai Alley (Wide & Narrow Alleys)

Restored Qing Dynasty courtyard lanes — boutique shops, tea houses, Sichuan opera, and street food

Ticket Free
Pro Tip: Metro Line 4 to Kuanzhai Xiangzi. Best in late afternoon. Watch a Sichuan opera face-changing show nearby.
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Jinli Ancient Street

Traditional-style pedestrian street with red lanterns, handicraft shops, and snack stalls next to Wuhou Shrine

Ticket Free
Pro Tip: Next to Wuhou Shrine (¥50). Visit both together. Best at night when lanterns are lit.
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Dujiangyan Irrigation System

2,000-year-old UNESCO engineering marvel that still works — tamed the Min River without a dam

Ticket ¥90
Pro Tip: High-speed train from Xipu Station, 30 min, ¥10-15. Combine with Mt. Qingcheng for a day trip.

Getting Around

Chengdu is well-connected with one of China's best metro systems:

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Metro

¥2-9 per ride. 13+ lines covering the city. English signs throughout. Alipay QR works at all gates.

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DiDi

¥15-50 within city center. Quick and affordable. Perfect for reaching outskirts like the Panda Base.

Where to Stay

Top neighborhoods for visitors:

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Chunxi Road

Chengdu's downtown shopping hub. Metro lines 2/3. Walking distance to IFS and Taikoo Li. Great for first-timers.

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Kuanzhai Alley Area

Historic vibe with boutique hotels in restored courtyards. Walk to People's Park and Tianfu Square. Metro Line 4.

What to Eat

Chengdu is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy — bold, numbing, and unforgettable:

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Sichuan Hotpot

Boiling red broth with Sichuan peppercorns — numbing, spicy, addictive. Order maodu (tripe) and huanghou (beef throat)! ¥80-150/person.

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Chuan Chuan Xiang (Skewer Hotpot)

Grab skewers from the fridge, boil them in spicy broth, dip in sauce. Casual, fun, and cheap. ¥0.5-2 per stick.

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Rabbit Head (Tu Tou)

A Chengdu obsession — spiced rabbit heads split and eaten with hands. Sounds intense, tastes incredible. ¥8-12 each.

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Dandan Noodles

Thin noodles in spicy sesame-peanut sauce with minced pork and preserved vegetables. A street food classic. ¥10-18.