

Chengdu Museum, a treasure trove of Sichuan's history, showcases artifacts from the Paleolithic era to the modern day.
A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, this base is dedicated to giant pandas and offers a glimpse into their natural habitat.
A historic temple dedicated to the Three Kingdoms period, offering a glimpse into ancient Chinese architecture and culture.
A comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Sichuan province, with a focus on the Three Kingdoms period.
Chengdu has a humid subtropical climate with frequent rain, especially in summer.
Chengdu Museum and other attractions require a lot of walking.
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Famous for its spicy Sichuan breakfast dishes, a local favorite since 1979.
Offers a variety of traditional Sichuan breakfast items in a historic setting.
Iconic Sichuan hotpot chain, known for its high-quality ingredients and unique dining experience.
Spicy noodles with preserved vegetables and minced pork
Steamed buns with various fillings, often served with pickled vegetables
Soft tofu set in a spicy chili- and bean-based sauce, often with minced meat