The Intangible Cultural Heritage Lantern Festival has officially opened at the Chengdu International Intangible Cultural Heritage Park. The combination of "traditional heritage + modern light and ...
Enjoy an authentic Chinese experience, Sichuan style. Chengdu was known throughout ancient China as “The Land of Abundance,” an exotic and fertile city surrounded by mountains where fruit and tea grew ...
Most travelers only know Chengdu as the place to see China’s beloved giant pandas—and while that’s definitely a must, it barely scratches the surface of what the city has to offer. Chengdu is a major ...
Whether you’re going there for the pandas and city vibes, or the mountains and teahouses, these are the best places to check ...
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In southwest China, the ancient teahouses of the Sichuan provincial capital are being reimagined as hipster hangouts where centuries-old drinks menus meet spicy dumplings and Michelin-starred dining.