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When is the best month to go to Chengdu?

March-June and September-November are the best times to travel to Chengdu. In spring and autumn, Chengdu has moderate temperatures and good climate, making it suitable for sightseeing. Chengdu is a leisurely, optimistic, quiet, prosperous and free and easy city. It is a paradise for pleasure, the cradle of beauties and the hometown of delicious food. Recommended attractions: Jinli Ancient Street, Kuanzhai Alley, Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base, Chengdu Baihuatan Park, Wuhou Temple.

1. Jinli Ancient Street

Jinli Ancient Street is located near Wuhou Temple in Chengdu and is a well-known pedestrian street in Chengdu. It consists of a large number of antique buildings in the late Qing Dynasty architectural style and has a large number of bars and restaurants. It is the oldest and most commercial street in the history of Xishu. Jinli Ancient Street is filled with the unique bustle of Chengdu. Items with local characteristics such as handmade wallets and colorful cloth lanterns are sold on both sides of the street, and many old Chengdu craftsmen are busy blowing Tanghua and kneading dough. In Jinli, after lighting up red lanterns at night, the bars and teahouses are bustling with people. Among them, it is said that many super girls and fast girls have sung here

2. Kuanzhai Alley

Kuanzhai Alley is located near Changshun Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. It is the only ancient street in Chengdu left over from the Qing Dynasty. It consists of three parallel old-fashioned streets, namely wide alley, narrow alley and well alley, and courtyards between them. Kuan Alley contains the most complete old buildings in the entire block, and most of the old facades are well preserved. Here you can sip a bowl of tea, eat authentic Sichuan cuisine and hot pot, and experience the customs and customs of old Chengdu. There are not only buildings from the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China in the narrow alleys, but also early Western-style Western-style buildings. It is the place that best reflects the aesthetics of wide and narrow. Jing Alley is a typical epitome of Chengdu folk customs. In addition to the fascinating brick cultural wall, it also brings together Chengdu’s specialty snacks and folk gadgets, showing the unique taste of authentic old Chengdu life.

3. Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base

The Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base is located in the northern suburbs of Chengdu, about 10 kilometers away from the urban area. The base completely simulates the wild living environment of giant pandas, with lakes, streams, bamboo forests, and lawns, and houses more than 100 giant pandas. There are many "panda villas" in the base, which are closed leisure places for pandas. There are outdoor gardens and indoor lounges. When the weather is cool, giant pandas play in the garden. Visitors can watch these cute giant pandas up close through the railings. In addition to giant pandas, you can also see black-necked cranes, peacocks, cranes and other small animals.

4. Chengdu Baihuatan Park

Chengdu Baihuatan Park is located outside Tonghui Gate in the west of Chengdu. The park consists of bonsai garden, Yuanlei garden, Huiyuan garden, lake area, covered bridge, peach blossom forest, ginkgo forest, osmanthus forest, plum blossom forest and other scenic spots, forming its own garden characteristics. The whole park has novel architecture, elegant layout, lush flowers and trees, shaded by bamboo forests, and artificially created rocks, waterfalls, streams, pavilions and pavilions distributed among it, each with its own wonderful and endless interest, embodying the style of "ancient, literary, quiet and elegant". It makes people feel the profoundness and endlessness of the garden.

5. Wuhou Temple

Wuhou Temple is located at No. 231, Wuhou Temple Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, covering an area of ??150,000 square meters. It was built in the first year of Zhangwu. It was originally a special temple to commemorate Zhuge Liang, also known as Kongming Temple, Zhuge Temple, Prime Minister Temple, etc. , and later merged into a temple where the monarch, ministers and ministers worshiped together. Wuhou Temple is a carrier of people's spiritual affirmation and praise for Zhuge Liang, Prime Minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, and is the source of the relics of the Three Kingdoms. It consists of four parts: Zhaolie Temple, Wuhou Temple, Huiling Temple and Sanyi Temple. It belongs to the cultural heritage protection zone of Chengdu Wuhou Temple Museum.