Chengdu
Experience China's most laid-back city, home to giant pandas and spicy hotpots.
July and August can be very hot, humid, and rainy, which might affect outdoor sightseeing.
Located in the heart of the Sichuan Basin and surrounded by mountains, Chengdu boasts exceptional natural scenery and profound historical heritage. The city features a mild, humid climate with distinct seasons. From the tranquility of Mount Qingcheng to the magnificent Dujiangyan Irrigation System, it serves as the perfect gateway to explore the nature and history of Southwest China.
As a leading metropolis in western China, Chengdu is highly developed in terms of economy and infrastructure. It offers a world-class shopping experience with luxury hubs like Taikoo Li and IFS. The consumption level is versatile, providing everything from affordable street food to high-end luxury experiences, catering to all types of international travelers.
The cultural DNA of Chengdu lies in its unparalleled 'chill' vibe. Open-air teahouses scattered through the alleys, captivating Sichuan Opera face-changing performances, and the iconic spicy hotpot define the comfortable daily life of locals. Here, you can slow down your pace and truly immerse yourself in authentic Bashu culture.
5A Scenic Spots
1 world-class attraction to explore
Getting Around
The subway network is extensive and covers almost all major attractions. Ride-hailing apps are also very convenient and affordable for international visitors.
Why visit Chengdu?
Located in the heart of the Sichuan Basin and surrounded by mountains, Chengdu boasts exceptional natural scenery and profound historical heritage. The city features a mild, humid climate with distinct seasons. From the tranquility of Mount Qingcheng to the magnificent Dujiangyan Irrigation System, it serves as the perfect gateway to explore the nature and history of Southwest China.
As a leading metropolis in western China, Chengdu is highly developed in terms of economy and infrastructure. It offers a world-class shopping experience with luxury hubs like Taikoo Li and IFS. The consumption level is versatile, providing everything from affordable street food to high-end luxury experiences, catering to all types of international travelers.
The cultural DNA of Chengdu lies in its unparalleled 'chill' vibe. Open-air teahouses scattered through the alleys, captivating Sichuan Opera face-changing performances, and the iconic spicy hotpot define the comfortable daily life of locals. Here, you can slow down your pace and truly immerse yourself in authentic Bashu culture.
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