


A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring over 75,000 rock carvings dating back to the 7th century.
Dazu's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.

Exploring the rock carvings involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when visiting outdoor attractions.
UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring intricate carvings dating back to the 7th century.
Magnificent cliffs adorned with Buddhist carvings, offering hiking trails and stunning views.
Discover the history and culture of Dazu through its extensive collection of artifacts.

These intricate carvings capture the essence of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the region's unique rock art tradition.
Bamboo is a traditional material in Dazu, used to create a variety of items like baskets, chopsticks, and decorative pieces.
This delicate craft involves intricate stitching, often depicting scenes from the rock carvings, and is a symbol of local heritage.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering stunning views of the carvings.
A popular spot for international breakfast options with a view.

A casual spot offering quick, delicious Sichuan lunches.

Thick rice noodle soup with beef, vegetables, and a spicy broth.

Meat-filled dumplings, often eaten with vinegar and chili sauce.
Slow-cooked pork belly sandwich with cumin and chili spices.

Habema Fort, a historic Dutch colonial fort, offers panoramic views of the Baliem Valley and is a significant site for understanding Papua's history.

A serene and picturesque waterfall nestled in the Western Ghats, Jaladhama is a must-visit for nature lovers.

A bustling, tree-lined street in central Shanghai, known for its historic architecture, vibrant shopping, and iconic Bund views.