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How many days are suitable for traveling in Chengdu?

It is more suitable to travel to Chengdu for three or four days.

Chengdu’s scenic spots are relatively concentrated, such as Wuhou Temple, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, Kuanzhai Alley, Wenshu Square and other historical and cultural attractions all within a short distance of each other. It's not far away and you can visit several attractions in one day.

Chengdu is a national historical and cultural city, the birthplace of the ancient Shu civilization, and one of the top ten ancient capitals in China. Introduction to Chengdu Attractions

Wuhou Temple

Chengdu Wuhou Temple is a temple commemorating Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang and other Shu Han heroes. It began when Liu Bei was building the Huiling Mausoleum in the first year of Emperor Zhangwu of the Shu Han Dynasty (221 years). While the Huiling Mausoleum was being built, the Zhaolie Temple of the Han Dynasty was also built.

Du Fu Thatched Cottage

The Thatched Cottage is located on the bank of Huanhua Creek outside the west gate of Chengdu. The garden is lined with pavilions and towering ancient trees. After entering from the main entrance, the three main buildings, namely the Grand Hall, the Hall of Poetry and History, and the Gongbu Temple, are arranged on the central axis from south to north.

Kuanzhai Alley

Kuanzhai Alley is the only remaining ancient Qing Dynasty street in Chengdu. It consists of three parallel urban old-fashioned streets, namely Kuan Alley, Narrow Alley and Jing Alley, and the courtyards between them. Community composition. Come here, drink tea, eat hot pot, and experience the leisure, slow and new life of Chengdu.