Chengdu to celebrate our anniversary
by Hau Wing Cheng
Sep 26, 2025
🐼 Chengdu, Sichuan – Pandas, Temples & Teahouse Culture
📍 Why Visit
The relaxed capital of Sichuan and UNESCO City of Gastronomy, known for its giant pandas, bold local cuisine, and timeless teahouse traditions
🎯 Top Things to Do
Begin at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding—the most famous pandas, including cubs and red pandas, in a lush natural setting
Wander through Kuan & Zhai Alleys—ancient Qing-dynasty courtyards turned into cafes, shops, and bars. Perfect for street photography and people-watching
Visit Wenshu Monastery and Wuhou Shrine to dive into Chinese Buddhism and Three Kingdoms era history
Explore Jinli Ancient Street for traditional crafts, snacks, and vibrant ambiance amid historic architecture
Snap the illuminated Anshun Bridge at night, perfectly reflected over the Jin River—a romantic visual highlight
⛰️ Day Trips & Heritage
Escape for a day to Mount Qingcheng and Dujiangyan Irrigation System, both UNESCO sites near Chengdu—serene nature, Taoist lore, and millennia-old engineering marvels
🌟 Experience Chengdu Life
Take time out in traditional teahouses—try Sichuan snacks, enjoy ear-cleaning, and soak in local rhythms
Treat yourself to a hot pot feast, then finish the night with a live Sichuan opera performance featuring mask changes and fire-breathing acts
✔️ Quick Travel Tips
Best season: Spring or autumn—mild weather, clear skies, and fewer crowds. Winters can be cold and humid; summers are hot and rainy
Getting around: Central Chengdu is walkable. For day trip sites, use high-speed rail or car taxi services—everything is well-connected
Time needed: 1–2 days in the city; add a day for nearby cultural sites
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