- People's Park - Jinli Ancient Street - Jiuyan Bridge - Wangjianglou Park
- 4-Star Hotel
- Breakfast & Lunch
After breakfast, take a leisurely stroll through People's Park. This place epitomizes the slow-paced lifestyle of Chengdu. Early in the morning, Heming Teahouse is already bustling with tea drinkers, the aroma of covered-bowl tea wafting through the air. Old Chengdu residents gather here to chat about daily life, listen to storytelling, or simply sit back, relax, and read the newspaper. The Monument to the 1911 Revolution Road Protection Movement within the park narrates historical tales, while visitors boating on the artificial lake paint a picture of tranquility and leisure.
Next, head to Jinli Ancient Street, the oldest commercial street in western Sichuan. Framed by Ming and Qing dynasty-style architectures, the street is adorned with red lanterns and meandering flagstone paths. Sample local snacks like "Three Big Cannons" (a type of glutinous rice cake) and sugary fried dough balls, enjoy shadow puppet shows and sugar-blowing demonstrations, or catch a Sichuan Opera face-changing performance in a teahouse to immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively atmosphere of Bashu folk culture.
In the afternoon, visit Jiuyan Bridge, a historic bridge from the Ming Dynasty spanning the Funan River. Its arches resemble moons, creating a miraculous sight of "nine eyes" reflected in the water. The bridge is lined with bars, with artistic cafes by day and live music venues by night, making it a trendy landmark in Chengdu.
As evening approaches, step into Wangjianglou Park. Bamboo is the soul of this park, with over 150 species of bamboo planted here, and the Xue Tao Memorial Hall nestled amidst them. Climb up Wangjiang Tower and gaze into the distance, watching the Jinjiang River flow gently eastward, bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun. Here, the literary talent of the Tang Dynasty poetess Xue Tao intertwines with Chengdu's poetic landscapes, bringing your journey to a serene close.
End your trip here. If time permits, a night tour of Kuanzhai Alley is highly recommended [accompanied by a picture of lantern-lit alleys]. The courtyards with black tiles and gray bricks are lit up by creative shops. Savor a spicy hotpot or enjoy a bowl of ice jelly, letting your taste buds revel in the night alongside the city's vibrant atmosphere.