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Chengdu is a niche but worth a visit

Chengdu is a famous historical and cultural city, and there are many check-in points for Internet celebrities. I used to travel in Chengdu during a short vacation, and I didn’t want to crowd in the famous attractions. Here are a few lesser-known places that may be of particular interest to you.

1. Geometry Bookstore

I believe everyone has seen many bookstores, but have you ever experienced reading in a cave? There is a "nine-story demon tower" style bookstore in Chenghua District. The unique cave structure, the slightly industrial spiral staircase, and the rough design of the walls make all the light and shadow here become beautiful decorations.

2. Zhi Art Museum

This art museum is located at the foot of Laojun Mountain in Chengdu and was designed by international architect Kengo Kuma. Few people know that it is low-key and high-quality. The architecture is restrained and full of Zen, using elements such as water and tiles. Viewed from a distance, although it is a very distinctive building, it is in harmony with nature and does not appear obtrusive at all.

3. Daoming Bamboo Art Village

Zhuyi Village, Mingdao, Chongzhou, is a bamboo village full of literary and artistic atmosphere. It is hidden deep in the bamboo forest and has its own hermit. There is a special building here called "Julie". Its shape is very futuristic, but it is perfectly integrated with the mountains, rivers, forests and bamboo sea. You can take a leisurely walk in the woods in Julie's backyard. Whenever you hear the rustling of the bamboo forest, your whole heart will become peaceful. If you want to experience the Zen life, this is the place to go.

4. Kuixinglou Street

It is a street with a total length of no more than 500 meters, but there are twenty or thirty restaurants. The one that's neither spicy nor happy is the best here, and every one is super delicious.

5. Paulownia Tree Street

Paulton Street is right next door to Kuanzhai Alley, but compared to Kuanzhai Alley, Paulong Street is less well-known, but I think it can be called the most literary and artistic place in Chengdu. Old street. Paotong Street is filled with various literary and artistic shops, which fills this alley with a lazy and fresh atmosphere, giving people the illusion of walking on Gulangyu Island.

Okay, my answer ends here. Hope it's useful to you. I am Sanqi, a Chengdu girl who likes to drive. If you have any questions about self-driving, please leave a message and I will do my best to answer it for you.