
- 4.4/5
M43***72The influence of the poet Li Bai is everywhere: from his heroic spirit of traveling far and wide with a sword to his carefree attitude of "Heaven has endowed me with talents that must be put to use," Li Bai's former residence is a microcosm of half of the glorious Tang Dynasty. It is worth a visit.
- 4.9/5
巴斯光年丰儿This stay was fantastic! The hotel's location is superb, making transportation very convenient. The room was clean and tidy, decorated warmly and comfortably, and the bedding was of excellent quality, ensuring a good night's sleep. The hotel service was particularly noteworthy. From check-in to check-out, every staff member was incredibly welcoming and attentive, always ready to help, making me feel very cared for. The breakfast was varied and delicious, providing plenty of energy for a day of sightseeing. In short, it was a very satisfying stay, offering excellent value for money. I would definitely choose this hotel again next time!
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe scenery is nice, but there are a lot of people during the festival, and the transportation is not very convenient. There is a tourist bus tour and the waiting time is quite long. It probably has to be full before it will leave.
- 5.0/5
M85***97The scenery of Mianyang Baishui Lake is breathtaking. It is like a dream in the morning mist and golden in the sunset. The island is lush with green trees and colorful flowers. Take a small boat and shuttle between the small islands in the lake, as if you are swimming in a painting. The fun kayaking allows you to get close to the lake and have endless fun.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userImpressive and I’ll definitely come back to this museum again. Worth the journey.
- 4.5/5
_TI***opAbsolutely visit here - and I recommend arriving early for when the pandas are awake and eating. If you can I also recommend getting the shuttle to maximise the day.
- 4.9/5
_TI***6wIs was such an amazing place. Good experience for such a low price, I would recommend it to everyone
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userFor those who haven't been, I recommend checking it out. It has a wide variety of animals and offers a rich experience. I was most impressed by the seals and monkeys. Unfortunately, it was around midday when I went, and the animals were taking their afternoon nap, so I didn't see many. Overall, it's a great trip and definitely worth the money.
- 4.7/5
难 得糊 涂Chengdu's Wenshufang, located at No. 66 Wenshuyuan Street in Qingyang District, is a national AAAA-level open-air historical and cultural district built around the ancient Wenshuyuan Temple. Admission is free and the area is open 24 hours a day, though it's recommended to plan a three- to four-hour visit. The district's architectural style is inspired by traditional western Sichuan courtyards, with blue tiles, white walls, and carved eaves. This creates a unique "courtyard-style commercial street" feel, earning it the nickname "Chengdu's Double Embroidery"—the sound of Buddhist chants echoes within the red walls, while the bustling market life unfolds beyond. Wenshufang's core identity can be summarized as "Zen culture combined with traditional Chengdu folk customs." Within the district, there's a temple every 100 steps and a pagoda every 1,000 steps. In addition to Wenshuyuan Temple (built in the Sui Dynasty and inscribed by Emperor Kangxi), the district also preserves the remains of the "Nine Palaces and Eighteen Temples," including the Five Mountains Palace, Lengjia Nunnery, and Aido Hall. This area boasts the most concentrated religious and cultural heritage in Chengdu's old city. Building on this foundation, the neighborhood has incorporated elements such as the "Empty Forest Zen Road" market for Zen-inspired goods, the "Manjusri Blessed Land" cluster of protected courtyards, the "Folk Old Street" offering intangible cultural heritage crafts, the "Chengdu Salon" teahouse featuring antiques, calligraphy, and paintings, as well as the "Old Chengdu Food Court" and "Tianzi Food Hall." This all-in-one experience combines incense worship, Hanfu travel photography, gaiwan tea, Sichuan Opera face-changing, and century-old snacks (such as dragon wontons, Zhong dumplings, and Lai glutinous rice balls). The atmosphere is enhanced by the lighting of lanterns at night. Wenshufang is a free historical district offering the most concentrated and convenient experience of old Chengdu: burning incense, enjoying vegetarian food, drinking tea, watching opera, strolling the ancient streets, enjoying snacks, shopping for cultural products, and photographing Hanfu costumes. For a quick experience of slow living and the essence of Zen, simply add this area to your half-day itinerary.
- 4.7/5
M25***73Chengdu Happy Valley offers a variety of thrilling rides, with impressive roller coasters and themed shows; the environment is clean and cheerful, making it suitable for family trips; while queues can be a bit long, the service is excellent. Overall, a perfect experience, highly recommended for a weekend trip!














