Best of the best hotels resorts and real estate in Chengdu, China
Giant Panda Breeding Center and Research Base Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is situated on the Axe Hill 10 kilometers from the north suburb of Chengdu City. It covers an area of 600 acres. The environment here is exquisitely designed; the air is refreshing with the bamboo growing luxuriantly and flocks of wild birds flying around.
Qingcheng Mountain Qingcheng Mountain is one of the most beautiful and so-called "quietest mountain in the world". Boundless luxuriant forest and green trees in every season look like the outline of a city,so it is called Qingcheng.
Chunxi Lu Chunxi Lu could be included in the shopping category, but because of the brand names, bright lights, and crowds of people it is likely better suited as a tourist stop. Filled with brand name shops from around the world, Chunxi Lu is an expensive place to go shopping.
Wenshu Monastery The Wenshu temple is easily the best-reserved temple in Chengdu. It is an imposing three story building as each story has a high ceiling. Three large paintings on the first floor should not be missed as each painting weaves an intricate tale about Buddhism in China or India.
Du Fu's Thatched Cottage Park & Museum The cottage is part of a park filled with statues of Du Fu and other poets, shrines, gardens, and two pagodas. Du Fu, along with Li Bai, are the two most famous poets in Chinese history.
River Viewing Pavillion Park River Viewing Pavillion Park is much more peaceful and interesting than its bland name suggests. The park features a four-story Qing dynasty pagoda built between 1886 and 1889. It provides a fantastic unobstructed view of a large portion of the Brocade river as well as the Chengdu skyline.
People's Park the People’s Park, is just a block barely southwest of Tianfu Square. Full of vegetation and shade, it is a great place to beat the heat, play cards, or just lay about with friends or family.
Jinli Promenade. Past the teahouse begins a long line of fancy shops selling traditional Chinese, Tibetan, and Indian clothing and jewelry. Other souvenir shops sell jade, wood crafts, engravings, paper cutting artwork weaving, traditional Chinese paintings, and photographs. As you walk past a small goldfish pond
The Tibetan Neighborhood Near Wuhou Shrine and the Southwest University for Nationalities is a small neighborhood that features Tibetan shops and restaurants. There is usually a handful of Tibetan monks, dressed in traditional red and yellow attire, milling about the area as well.
Wenshu Monastery The Manjushri Temple in the north of the town covers an area of 5ha/12.5acres. There are numerous of Buddhist cultural relics and arts in the Scriptures Hall.
12Chengdu! One of the most important economic centers and transportation and communication hubs in China