Visit the historical and cultural sites, explore the traditional architecture, and enjoy the local cuisine, especially famous dishes such as Pi County hotpot. You can also participate in local farming activities and enjoy the peaceful rural landscapes.

Pi County has a rich history dating back to the Qin Dynasty and is known for its contributions to Sichuan's agricultural development. It's also recognized for its traditional Sichuan culture, including music, art, and the famous Sichuan cuisine.
Pi County is located southwest of Chengdu, Sichuan. It can be accessed by bus, taxi, or a private car from downtown Chengdu, which takes about an hour. There is no direct metro line to Pi County.
The area is open year-round. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and the countryside is most beautiful.
There is no general entrance fee for Pi County itself. However, certain attractions or activities, such as visits to farms or specific temples, may have a small fee. Tickets can typically be bought on-site.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not required for most attractions in Pi County, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons.
A full exploration of Pi County, including visits to local landmarks, the countryside, and a meal in one of the local restaurants, typically takes 1-2 days.
The must-see highlights include the ancient temples, the traditional farming villages, and the Pi County Old Town, known for its well-preserved architecture. The nearby Pi River is also a great spot for scenic views.
Guided tours are available, particularly for visitors who want to explore the agricultural and cultural heritage of Pi County. Tours are generally available in Mandarin, with some tours offered in English upon request.
The best photography spots are the views along the Pi River, the traditional village landscapes, and the ancient temples. The local farming fields provide picturesque views, especially during harvest seasons.
Start by exploring the Old Town, then visit one of the local farms or temples. Afterward, enjoy a meal of Pi County hotpot and end your day with a relaxing walk along the Pi River.
There are no night visits or light shows in Pi County, but some local restaurants and cultural performances may offer evening entertainment.
Pi County is generally not very crowded. The least crowded times to visit are weekdays, especially during the spring or autumn months. Weekends and public holidays may see more visitors.
There are basic facilities available, including public restrooms, local eateries serving Sichuan cuisine, and shops selling local handicrafts and produce.
Pi County's rural areas may not be fully accessible for disabled visitors, but the main tourist attractions, such as the Old Town and the river, are relatively easy to navigate for elderly and children.
Cash is accepted at most places, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are increasingly common in restaurants and shops.
Local eateries specializing in Sichuan cuisine, particularly Pi County hotpot, are abundant. Some restaurants also offer scenic views of the river and countryside.
Vegetarian options are available, though vegan and halal options may be more limited in rural areas. It’s best to check with restaurants ahead of time.
There are several budget hotels and guesthouses in Pi County. For more upscale options, travelers can stay in Chengdu and visit Pi County as a day trip.
Nearby attractions include the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu, Jinli Ancient Street, and the Sichuan Cuisine Museum. These can easily be combined with a trip to Pi County.
Yes, there are local souvenir shops selling traditional handicrafts, agricultural products, and Sichuan peppercorns. Local hotpot seasonings and sauces are also popular souvenirs.
After visiting Pi County, taxis or ride-sharing apps like Didi can take you back to Chengdu. Public buses are also available but may take longer.