Chengdu Pandas

Chengdu

Pandas & The Slow Life

Welcome to Chengdu! Famous for Giant Pandas, the mysterious Sanxingdui civilization, and its relaxed "Slow Life" culture.

1. Attractions

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Note: Some major attractions require reservations even with tickets. Be sure to use Trip.com to purchase and reserve simultaneously

Day 1: Pandas & Tea Culture

Panda Research Base (大熊猫繁育研究基地)

The best place to see pandas. Go EARLY (arrive by 7:30 AM) as pandas sleep by 10:00 AM.

Cost:55 CNY
Hours:7:30 – 18:00
Panda Research Base (大熊猫繁育研究基地)

People’s Park (Renmin Park) (人民公园)

Experience the local vibe. Visit Heming Tea House, watch locals play Mahjong, and try the 'ear cleaning' service.

Cost:Free
Hours:Open all day
People’s Park (Renmin Park) (人民公园)

Chunxi Road / IFS (春熙路 / IFS)

See the giant Panda Sculpture climbing the IFS building wall. A mix of high-end fashion and city lights.

Cost:Free
Hours:Open all day
Chunxi Road / IFS (春熙路 / IFS)

Day 2: History & Poetry

Wuhou Shrine (武侯祠)

Dedicated to Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei. Famous for its Red Walls and bamboo groves.

Cost:50 CNY
Hours:9:00 – 18:00
Wuhou Shrine (武侯祠)

Du Fu Thatched Cottage (杜甫草堂)

The former residence of Du Fu, one of China's greatest poets. A peaceful, garden-like museum.

Cost:50 CNY
Hours:9:00 – 18:00
Du Fu Thatched Cottage (杜甫草堂)

Kuanzhai Alley (宽窄巷子)

Preserved Qing Dynasty streets renovated into trendy shops, bars, and restaurants. Lively at night.

Cost:Free to walk
Hours:Open all day
Kuanzhai Alley (宽窄巷子)

Day 3: The Mystery of Sanxingdui

Sanxingdui Museum (三星堆博物馆)

A world-class archaeological site showcasing a mysterious 3,000-year-old civilization. Bronze statues look almost alien.

Cost:72 CNY
Hours:8:30 – 18:00
Sanxingdui Museum (三星堆博物馆)

Evening: Hotpot Feast or Snacks at Jinli (火锅 / 锦里小吃)

Try Chuanchuan Xiang (Skewers Hotpot) where you pick your own skewers. Casual and fun. or try some snacks at Jinli.

Cost:Varies
Hours:Evening
Evening: Hotpot Feast or Snacks at Jinli (火锅 / 锦里小吃)

Day 4: The Giant Buddha

Leshan Giant Buddha (乐山大佛)

The largest stone Buddha in the world. Take the boat to get a full view without the 3-hour hiking queue.

Cost:80 CNY / Boat ~70 CNY
Hours:Open all day
Leshan Giant Buddha (乐山大佛)

2. Food

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Note: Food items may contain allergens. Please confirm with restaurant staff directly

Sichuan Cuisine

Mapo Tofu

麻婆豆腐

Tofu in spicy chili and bean-based sauce (numbing!).

Mapo Tofu

Kung Pao Chicken

宫保鸡丁

The authentic version with peanuts and peppercorns.

Kung Pao Chicken

Dan Dan Noodles

担担面

Noodles with minced pork and chili oil.

Dan Dan Noodles

Rabbit Head

兔头

A local obsession. Spicy and savory. Give it a try if you dare!

Rabbit Head

3. Transportation

Arrival (Air)

Tianfu Airport (TFU) is far (1hr+). Shuangliu (CTU) is closer. Use Amap to find route and timetable.

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To Panda Base

  • Metro + Bus (South Gate): Take Metro Line 3 to Zoo Station (Exit D) → Walk to bus stop → Bus 655 to Panda Base.
  • Metro + Bus (West Gate): Take Metro Line 3 to General Hospital (Exit B) → Bus 409 to West Gate.
  • Direct Tourist Bus: Departs from Kuanzhai Alley or Wuhou Shrine (~10 CNY).
  • Taxi: Actually not far from Chengdu. Taking taxi is fine

To Sanxingdui

  • Option A (Recommended): Direct Tourist Bus from Chunxi Road (25 CNY). Non-stop and easiest.
  • Option B: High-Speed Train from Chengdu East to Guanghan North (18 mins) + Taxi.

To Leshan Giant Buddha

  • High-Speed Train: Take one hour train from Chengdu East or South Station to Leshan.

City Transport

  • Metro: Excellent network. Use Alipay to scan and ride.

4. Where to Stay

Chunxi Road / Taikoo Li

The absolute center. Best for shopping, food, and catching the bus to Sanxingdui.

Wuhou District

Closer to the Tibetan Quarter and Jinli Street.

5. Essential Tips

💡 Top Tips

  • Sanxingdui Tickets: Book online in advance! It's incredibly popular and often sells out.
  • Spice: "Bu La" (Not Spicy) still means a little spicy. Say "Bu Yao La Jiao" for no chili.