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Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
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Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

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94711 reviews
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9.4
From 13.12 AZN
Based on 6,686 reviews
Panda base/Theatre General Hospital | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602883510033
Address: No. 1375, North Panda Avenue, Chenghua District, Chengdu
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–5 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Observe pandas in their natural habitat up close
11 giant panda venues | Red panda Flora
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The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding boasts a beautiful environment and is not far from the city center. You can see the adorable pandas up close. You need to go early in the morning, as the pandas take a nap at noon. If you want to see Hua Hua, you have to wait in line for up to 2 hours.
Visiting the Chengdu Research Base during the morning session is the best advice you can follow! The pandas are at their most active, and we were incredibly fortunate to see the famous Hua Hua.The Experience:The base is beautifully laid out,more like a large, hilly park than a zoo. We headed straight to the area where Hua Hua is housed. There was a respectful crowd, but everyone was able to get a good view. She was sitting peacefully, enjoying her breakfast bamboo. Her distinctive features and sweet personality are even more charming in person. The staff were very professional, ensuring the pandas were not stressed and that the visitors moved along smoothly. The convenience of booking on Trip.com made the trip stress-free.
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Dujiangyan Scenic Area
Dujiangyan Scenic Area
Dujiangyan Scenic Area
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Dujiangyan Scenic Area

Dujiangyan Scenic Area

4.7
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49591 reviews
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9.2
From 19.07 AZN
Based on 855 reviews
Dujiangyan Scenic Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602896526
Address: Park Road, Dujiangyan City, Chengdu
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Experience the ancient Water Release Festival around Qingming Festival
󱨜Waterworks used for 2000 years
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Dujiangyan is over 60 kilometers from Chengdu city. The entrance fee to the scenic area is 80 yuan, and the sightseeing bus is 15 yuan, which I don't think is necessary. It's a very short walk. There's also an escalator to the top of the mountain; I don't know how much that costs. Baopingkou (Bottle-Neck Pass) is very beautiful; the river water is green. I didn't get to see the blue tears phenomenon at night.
A short gateway to enjoy the UNESCO rated sight with fresh air and interact with panda without the crowds, easy of transportation with train and didi, a MUST go when you are in Chengdu
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Sanxingdui Museum
Sanxingdui Museum
Sanxingdui Museum
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Sanxingdui Museum

Sanxingdui Museum

4.5
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15582 reviews
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9.0
From 13.35 AZN
Based on 197 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608385533333
Address: Zhenwu Village, Nanxing Town, Guanghan District, Deyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–5 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Watch artifact restorers at work up close
󱨜Ancient artifacts from 4800 years ago
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Teacher Kaige's explanations were incredibly clear and logical, progressing step-by-step from the origins of cultural relics to their cultural significance. His language was both accessible and insightful, and the three-hour lecture was anything but boring. The children listened with rapt attention and even learned many interesting facts not found in their textbooks! The service throughout was also meticulous and thoughtful. A small group chat was created beforehand, providing helpful information on how to get to the meeting point using various transportation options. "Big Shots Talk" offers high-quality service and is highly recommended! 👍👍👍
Visiting the Sanxingdui exhibition definitely requires a guided tour! The automated guides feel too stiff; a human guide is much better. Miss Strawberry was incredibly dedicated throughout, explaining everything in great detail and answering all our questions. She helped us understand the history and this place with so many unsolved mysteries. The three-hour tour was tiring, but overall, it was well worth the trip!
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Chengdu Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum
Chengdu Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum
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Chengdu Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum

Chengdu Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum

4.7
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37160 reviews
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8.9
From 11.92 AZN
Based on 804 reviews
Du Fu thatched cottage/Sichuan people's Hospital | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602868921800
Address: No.37, Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, lived and created here for nearly four years
󱨜Du Fu's later years residence
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A certain level of cultural understanding is needed to truly appreciate Du Fu and his thatched cottage. Even a visit to Du Fu's thatched cottage that sparks his interest, prompts him to recite his poems, and helps him learn about the events surrounding his life is worthwhile.
Du Fu Thatched Cottage—the "Chengdu Home" of the Poet Saint of a Thousand Years. This is the former residence of Du Fu during his exile in Chengdu, and it is also the largest, best-preserved, and most famous memorial site for a poet in China, hailed as a "sacred site in the history of Chinese literature." It is located at No. 37 Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu. From the winter of the second year of the Qianyuan era of Emperor Suzong of Tang (759 AD) to the first year of the Yongtai era (765 AD), Du Fu, to escape the An Lushan Rebellion, brought his family to Sichuan and built a thatched cottage on the banks of the Huanhua Stream. He lived there for three years and nine months, writing more than 240 famous poems. Key Highlights: Daya Hall: The largest area (approximately 400 m²) of glazed inlaid lacquer murals in China, showcasing 12 representative works including "My Thatched Cottage Is Broken by the Autumn Wind" and "The Ballad of the War Chariots." Visitors can immerse themselves in the poems by scanning QR codes. Thatched Cottage Residence: Reconstructed at a 1:1 scale based on Du Fu's poems and archaeological sites, featuring mud walls, a thatched roof, and a bamboo fence, recreating the scene of "a leaky roof with nowhere dry by the bedside." Poetry History Hall: A bronze statue of Du Fu stands in the center, with a plaque inscribed "Poetry History." It displays Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasty editions and foreign language translations, demonstrating the global influence of Du Fu's poetics. Huanhua Stream with Sparse Shadows: The Tang dynasty waterway still exists today. In summer, the banks are fragrant with lotus blossoms, and in winter, plum blossoms sway in the windows, making it the most poetic backdrop for photos at the thatched cottage. Wanfo Tower: Reconstructed in 2005, it stands 36 meters tall. From its railing, one can see the Xiling Snow Mountain to the north and Wanli Bridge to the south, making it one of the "Ten New Scenic Spots of Chengdu." Red Wall and Bamboo Path: A nearly 100-meter-long Qing dynasty red wall between the flower path and the thatched cottage temple, lined with lush bamboo, creates dappled sunlight and shadows, earning it the title of "Chengdu's Most Beautiful Chinese-Style Corridor." A thatched cottage, half of Tang history; red walls and bamboo shadows, the soul of poetry lives on forever.
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Mount Emei
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Mount Emei

Mount Emei

4.8
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78490 reviews
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8.8
From 38.14 AZN
Based on 857 reviews
Leidongping-Golden Top | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8608335533355
Address: Near Emeishan (Southwest Gate), No. 41 Mingshan South Road, Emeishan City, Leshan City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
Highlights:
󱨜Pilgrimage to Samantabhadra Bodhisattva Temple
󱨜Breathtaking mountain views & seasons
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Mount Emei, also known as Mount Emei[22], is a branch of the Qionglai Mountains. It is located on the southwestern edge of the Sichuan Basin in China, between 29°16′ and 29°43′ north latitude and 103°10′ and 103°37′ east longitude. It rises from the Emei Plain and extends north and south for 105 kilometers. The main peaks are Mount Da'e, Mount Er'e, Mount San'e, and Mount Si'e. Mount Da'e is the Emei Mountain Scenic Area, covering an area of ​​154 square kilometers. The main peak is the Golden Summit, and the highest peak, Wanfo Peak, is 3099 meters above sea level.
Purchase tickets and cable car fares in advance. Enter the park with your ID card. Pack light. We bought tickets for the morning trip from the foot of Dabashan Mountain to Leipingdong (2 hours). Unfortunately, the weather wasn't great; the sea of ​​clouds obscured the sun. The sunrise was absolutely stunning. We'll definitely come back to make up for it next time.
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Chengdu Wuhou Shrine Museum
Chengdu Wuhou Shrine Museum
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Chengdu Wuhou Shrine Museum

Chengdu Wuhou Shrine Museum

4.6
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25191 reviews
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8.8
From 11.92 AZN
Based on 827 reviews
Wuhou Temple Commercial Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602885535951
Address: No. 231 Wuhouyu Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊A millennium-old temple commemorating the heroes of the Three Kingdoms
󱓊Phootography | Red Wall Bamboo Shadow
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The location is quite convenient, with a subway station nearby. The park isn't very large, but it has a rich cultural heritage. You can experience the culture of the Three Kingdoms period. Jinli Ancient Town is also nearby, which is worth a visit. Overall, a good experience.
The cultural relics area mainly consists of three parts: Huiling Mausoleum, Han Zhaolie Temple, and Wuhou Temple. The existing main buildings of the temples (except Huiling Mausoleum) were all rebuilt in the eleventh year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign (1672). Facing south, they are arranged along a central axis, consisting of the main gate, second gate, Han Zhaolie Temple, vestibule, Wuhou Temple, and the recently relocated Sanyi Temple and the newly built Jieyi Tower, totaling seven sections. The temple houses over 50 statues of Shu Han heroes such as Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang, over 50 steles from the Tang Dynasty and later dynasties, and over 70 plaques and couplets, most notably the Tang Dynasty's "Three Perfections Stele" and the Qing Dynasty's "Winning Hearts" couplet. In December 2003, the former South Suburb Park was merged into the western section of Wuhou Temple. The South Suburb Park was originally the tomb of Liu Xiang, the chairman of Sichuan Province during the Republic of China period and commander of the Seventh War Zone during the War of Resistance against Japan. Built between 1938 and 1942, the mausoleum complex features a 400-meter central axis running north-south. Its layout, including a stone archway, three-arched gates, a square pavilion, the Jianxin Hall, and the tomb chamber, is rigorous, majestic, and solemn, making it the only northern-style mausoleum complex in Southwest China. The Three Kingdoms Culture Exhibition Hall, located south of the Huiling Mausoleum, covers an area of ​​1,500 square meters. Initially established in 1994, the Chengdu Wuhou Shrine Museum underwent a comprehensive upgrade in 2019. The exhibition now features 157 items (sets), including 104 cultural relics (sets), of which 4 are first-class relics, 1 is second-class, and 22 are third-class. It comprehensively recreates the military, economy, folk customs, and later traditions of the Three Kingdoms period, divided into four sections: The "War and Glory" section showcases the improvements in weaponry and the enhancement of urban defense capabilities during the late Han and Three Kingdoms periods through displays of bronze crossbows, arrowheads, halberds, and swords; the "Folk Customs" section primarily displays the recovery of agriculture, arts, and local customs during the turbulent late Han and Three Kingdoms period through various pottery figurines, coins, and bronze mirrors; the "Legacy and Heritage" section presents the rich life forms of Three Kingdoms culture through later calligraphy, painting, opera, and porcelain; and the "Shu Han Scenic Spots" section focuses on important Three Kingdoms cultural relics from Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Chongqing, and Shaanxi.
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Leshan Giant Buddha
Leshan Giant Buddha
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Leshan Giant Buddha

Leshan Giant Buddha

4.6
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27555 reviews
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8.6
From 19.07 AZN
Based on 1,508 reviews
Leshan Giant Buddha | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8608332355557
Address: 2435 Lingyun Road, Shizhong District, Leshan City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Lingyun Temple's triple courtyard architecture blessing
󰋄Boat ride & scenic Buddha view
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I watched the movie "The Mysterious Buddha" when I was a child and always wanted to see it for myself. I finally made it. I called a ride-hailing service to enter from the North Gate, but when I arrived at this so-called North Gate, it wasn't the actual North Gate of the scenic area at all. I still had to walk a long way to reach the real North Gate.
I experienced both the boat tour and the mountain climb, and each had its own unique charm. The boat tour offers a panoramic view of the Buddha, while the mountain climb allows for a closer look at the details—both were breathtaking. The only thing to note is that the steps leading down to the Buddha's feet are very steep, so it's best to wear non-slip shoes and walk slowly.
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Mount Qingcheng
Mount Qingcheng
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Mount Qingcheng

Mount Qingcheng

4.6
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22408 reviews
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8.6
From 19.07 AZN
Based on 1,128 reviews
Qingcheng Piedmont Scenic Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602887111907
Address: Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
Stroll along Longyinxia Plank Road and enjoy the waterfall scenery
󱓊Taoist culture experience
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Mount Qingcheng – the fifth most secluded Taoist grotto-heaven in China, known as "Qingcheng, the most secluded place under heaven." Located 16 km southwest of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, it is a World Natural Heritage site (part of the Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries), a National 5A-level scenic area, and one of the birthplaces of the Quanzhen School of Taoism. Scenic Area Divisions: ① Front Mountain – Taoist Culture + Temples + Cable Car (90 RMB entrance fee) Representative Sites: Tianshi Cave, Shangqing Palace, Laojun Pavilion; Can be visited in half a day, suitable for first-time visitors. ② Back Mountain – Primeval Forest + Waterfalls + Cliffs (20 RMB entrance fee) Representative Sites: Wulonggou, Youyicun, Baiyun Temple; 4-6 hours of hiking, wilder scenery, extremely high negative oxygen ion levels. ③ Outer Mountain – Puzhao Temple, Panda Valley; can be combined into a single route. Mount Qingcheng incorporates "seclusion, Taoism, water, and clouds" into a 3-hour cable car loop. Enjoy tea at the ancient Tianshi Cave in the morning, climb Laojun Pavilion for snow-capped mountains at noon, and return to Chengdu for hot pot in the afternoon – truly deserving of the title "Chengdu's Backyard Garden."
Very nice! Need the whole day to really enjoy. Avoid national holidays
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Mount Siguniang
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Mount Siguniang

Mount Siguniang

4.6
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7849 reviews
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8.4
From 14.31 AZN
Based on 68 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Address: Within the territory of Rilong Township, Xiaojin County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
Highlights:
󱓊Panoramic peaks & unique valleys
󰀆Snowy peaks: landmark & beauty
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It's worth coming and a very spectacular view. I suggest you visit once in your life.
Driver Pang was incredibly kind and considerate, caring for passengers, distributing trash bags, and keeping motion sickness medication and other essential supplies on board in case of need. He also drove very steadily on night roads. Today was one of the worst trips of my life. We were supposed to leave Chengdu at 7:30 am, a normal four-to-five-hour drive to Siguniang Mountain around noon, and then take the 4:30 pm bus back. However, we encountered an epic, massive traffic jam. As someone from the plains, I'd never been to a mountainous area before, and I never imagined it could be this bad. Not only did we miss the 3 pm entrance to the park, but we also missed the 4:30 pm return bus. When we were only three kilometers from the attraction, but the map showed it would take over an hour, I was utterly desperate. The return driver refused to take us along the way, saying he was leaving on time and we had to rebook a later bus. We're flying out tomorrow, and with the road conditions like this, I didn't dare stay another night and miss our flight. We ended up buying tickets on the platform for the last bus at 5:30 PM. When we were still stuck in traffic a few hundred meters from the scenic area, we got off and walked to the final stop, then took a return bus directly from the entrance. We called the driver several times before finally finding him. Although he was in a hurry, he answered each time and gave us directions. We learned that he had also been stuck in traffic since 8:30 AM, which was truly admirable. Before departure, the driver checked with each passenger. Since it was the last bus of the day from Shuanggou Bridge, even those who boarded the wrong bus were helped to buy tickets and get on. Knowing it's not easy for us working people to find time for a long trip, the driver tried his best to ensure everyone could return safely. At a rest stop, a young man helped a group of young people whose car had broken down. He was a very kind and humorous man, further solidifying my image of the fun and warmth of Sichuan people. Although this trip wasn't perfect, it became a special memory. From 7 am to past 11 pm, I've been on the bus all day, just traveling back and forth, haha! The scenery in Sichuan is beautiful; the scenery along the way to Siguniang Mountain was stunning. It's a pity we didn't get to visit the scenic area. I hope the high-speed rail will be completed soon so I can take the high-speed rail next time. The people of Sichuan are also very kind. I hope drivers like Mr. Pang will be praised more often! Worthy of emulation!
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Lugu Lake Scenic Area
Lugu Lake Scenic Area
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Lugu Lake Scenic Area

Lugu Lake Scenic Area

4.7
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10740 reviews
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8.3
From 16.69 AZN
Based on 889 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +86088815908880150
Address: Lugu Lake Town, Ninglang County, Lijiang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
Highlights:
󰀆Experience unique Mosuo walking marriage
Plateau lake at 2.685 km
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Lugu Lake is beautiful. Driving from Lijiang, the road passes by the lake, but you need some driving experience, especially as the roads get more difficult closer to the lake. Even so, it's still worth the trip.
The scenery is absolutely stunning, like something out of a painting. I would definitely come back just for the view. However, the downsides are the boat and car rental options. They keep trying to scam you with all sorts of traps. I recommend coming by car!
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