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Chengdu ranks among the top ten popular tourist destinations during the Spring Festival holiday. Where do you plan to go during the Spring Festival?

There are many places suitable for traveling during the Spring Festival, but I think Chengdu is the first choice.

The scenery in Western Sichuan in winter is no less beautiful than in autumn. There are not 80% of peak season tourists, and all transportation and accommodation costs are at least 50% cheaper than in peak season!

A trip to Sichuan = colorful culture + Northeast + Tibet + Iceland = Switzerland. Jinjin, Kuanzhai Alley, Dujiangyan, Huanglong, Jiuzhaigou, etc. are all good places to visit. Sichuan cuisine and hot pot are both delicious. The baby pandas are also cute and silly. I believe the whole family will have a great time.

Recommended attractions:

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Address: Located in Futou Mountain in the northern suburbs of Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, 10 kilometers away from the urban area.

Bus: Take bus 1, 49, 53, 63, 64, 69, 71, or 83 to Qinglongchang Bus Center Station, then transfer to bus 198 or 87 to Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding . Scenic area tickets: Opening hours: 8:00 am to 18:00 pm, open all year round.

Bifengxia Scenic Area includes Huanglong Gorge, Tianxian Bridge, natural bonsai, Thousand Layer Rock Falls, Bailongtan Waterfall, Nuwa Pond, Dishui Plank Road, Yanu Garden and many other scenic spots.

Kuan Alley was named Xingren Hutong during the Xuantong period of the Qing Dynasty. There are many buildings in the narrow alleys from the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, including some Western-style buildings left by the church. Kuan Alley is a "leisure life" area and a reproduction of life in old Chengdu. There is the Old Chengdu Life Experience Center on Kuan Alley, where the customs and old Chengdu folk customs are all available.

The narrow alley is a "slow life" area, showing the courtyard culture of old Chengdu. Most of these courtyards are occupied by stylish bars and restaurants. Tourists and young people hang out in the alley and spend their time leisurely. Throughout the afternoon, feel the time stand still. The narrow alley is an exquisite lifestyle area with the themes of Western-style dining, light dining, coffee, art and leisure, healthy living halls, and characteristic cultural theme stores.

Jing Alley is adjacent to the south of Narrow Alley. It was named Ruyi Hutong or Mingde Hutong in the Qing Dynasty. After the Revolution of 1911, it was renamed "Jingxiangzi". After the renovation, a 500-meter-long brick cultural wall of past dynasties and a 500-meter-long folk photo wall were built on the remaining half of the street.