❤Recommendation:
The plane circled over the mountains of western Sichuan, so low you could clearly see the expressions of the mountain herders. As soon as you stepped out of the cabin, the breathtaking mountain air soothed your soul.
Xichang's Qionghai Lake, a sacred place, offers stunning scenery, comfortable air, and a spring-like atmosphere year-round.
Tourists are relatively rare and well-educated, and the city's atmosphere is tranquil and relaxed.
In stark contrast, downtown Xichang bustles with the bustling atmosphere of fireworks at night.
As a national-level resort and a retreat for senior officials for many years, this area has cultivated high-quality hotels and B&Bs.
Xichang Guanhai Tingtao Art Hotel, nestled against the mountainside and facing the sea, features ingeniously constructed sky-high pavilions and corridors, connecting several expansive terraces for breathtaking views. It's truly an unforgettable experience!
📷Be sure to take a series of Yi ethnic costume photos in Xichang💃 to leave a meaningful memory. 🍽Dining Recommendations:
The restaurants in the city center are generally excellent. The lamb at Xichang Shushan Hotpot Restaurant (Haihe Tianjie Branch) is superb. Qionghai Xibo Fish Restaurant, located on the shores of Qionghai, offers an elegant, culturally rich, and naturally integrated walk-in courtyard, offering a glimpse into the traditional upper-class lifestyle of Xichang. (Pictures 8 and 9)
💰Average Cost Per Person:
3,000-6,000
🚉Transportation Guide:
Flights depart daily.
We recommend flying to Chengdu and then taking the newly opened high-speed rail from Chengdu to Xichang, a journey of just over an hour.
We recommend continuing from Xichang to Panzhihua for a self-drive trip.
Qionghai National Wetland Park, Xibo Heying Wetland, Dashiban Ancient Village
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❤Recommendation: The plane circled over the mountains of western Sichuan, so low you could clearly see the expressions of the mountain herders. As soon as you stepped out of the cabin, the breathtaking mountain air soothed your soul. Xichang's Qionghai Lake, a sacred place, offers stunning scenery, comfortable air, and a spring-like atmosphere year-round. Tourists are relatively rare and well-educated, and the city's atmosphere is tranquil and relaxed. In stark contrast, downtown Xichang bustles with the bustling atmosphere of fireworks at night. As a national-level resort and a retreat for senior officials for many years, this area has cultivated high-quality hotels and B&Bs. Xichang Guanhai Tingtao Art Hotel, nestled against the mountainside and facing the sea, features ingeniously constructed sky-high pavilions and corridors, connecting several expansive terraces for breathtaking views. It's truly an unforgettable experience! 📷Be sure to take a series of Yi ethnic costume photos in Xichang💃 to leave a meaningful memory. 🍽Dining Recommendations: The restaurants in the city center are generally excellent. The lamb at Xichang Shushan Hotpot Restaurant (Haihe Tianjie Branch) is superb. Qionghai Xibo Fish Restaurant, located on the shores of Qionghai, offers an elegant, culturally rich, and naturally integrated walk-in courtyard, offering a glimpse into the traditional upper-class lifestyle of Xichang. (Pictures 8 and 9) 💰Average Cost Per Person: 3,000-6,000 🚉Transportation Guide: Flights depart daily. We recommend flying to Chengdu and then taking the newly opened high-speed rail from Chengdu to Xichang, a journey of just over an hour. We recommend continuing from Xichang to Panzhihua for a self-drive trip. Qionghai National Wetland Park, Xibo Heying Wetland, Dashiban Ancient Village #These hotels have amazing views #Romantic domestic travel destinations #Use Ctrip's reputation rankings to plan your trip #The most frequently asked questions on WeChat Moments #24 heart-pounding moments of travel