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What pitfalls should you avoid when traveling to Chengdu?

1. Jinli.

Someone once described Jinli this way: a large-scale, embarrassing, ridiculous, self-contradictory, self-exciting, government-run and private temple fair that lasted for 365 days. And if you go to Jinli, you will definitely not miss the nearby Wuhou Temple. Congratulations, Wuhou Temple is also a big pit. Zhuge Liang did not die here, nor was he buried here. They are all modern antique buildings.

2. Du Fu Thatched Cottage.

The man-made traces here are too serious, and at the same time, it only takes a little thought to understand. Du Fu was basically in poverty all his life, and even his thatched hut was damaged by the autumn wind. And this makes him want to build a mansion for him, and what kind of construction technology can be used to build the thatched house that has been maintained since the Tang Dynasty.

3. Qingcheng Mountain.

Let’s take a look at its scary name first. It is the holy land of Taoism in the world, one of the four famous mountains of Taoism in China, one of the five fairy mountains, and one of the birthplaces of Taoism in China. But tourists who have been here know that in Qingcheng Mountain, the back mountain is better, especially the front mountain, you can't feel the slightest Taoist culture at all.

4. Chunxi Road.

Chunxi Road is known as the Centennial Golden Street, with a history of 87 years. Although it has a long history, after an expansion and renovation in 2001, the old street of Chunxi Road has basically disappeared. So now, if you are willing to give up your wallet and focus on shopping, you can come here. It has a variety of specialty stores of many brands and many Chinese time-honored shopping malls. If you are playing, there is really nothing to see, just an ordinary commercial street.