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The best place to travel in Chengdu for the New Year.

The best places for Chinese New Year travel in Chengdu are as follows:

1, Jin Li

Chengdu Jinli, as a folk leisure street, officially opened in 2004. Old streets, mansions, houses, inns, shops and Wanniantai are all located in them. The blue tiles are strewn at random, and the bluestone road meanders forward, which makes people feel that time and space are going backwards. The old street is 350 meters long and adopts the architectural style of Sichuan ancient town in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, which is integrated with the existing architectural style of Wuhou Temple Museum in the Qing Dynasty, separated by a water.

2. Wide and narrow lane

When you come to Chengdu, Kuanzhai Lane is a must-see spot. It consists of three old-fashioned streets: wide alley, narrow alley and well alley in parallel, and the quadrangle community between them. In 1980s, it was included in the protection plan of Chengdu's famous historical and cultural city. Kuanzhai Lane is composed of 45 quadrangles in the style of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, garden buildings with artistic and cultural connotations, and newly-built house-style boutique hotels and other unique architectural communities.

3. Mount Emei

Mount Emei in Sichuan is located in Mount Emei in Sichuan, China, with a scenic area of 1.54 square kilometers, and the highest peak, Wanfo Peak, is 3099 meters above sea level. Mount Emei is known as "the best in the world" because of its steep terrain and beautiful scenery.

4. Huanglongxi

Huanglongxi, an ancient town in western Sichuan with a history of 1700 years, is located in Shuangliu County, about 30 kilometers southeast of Chengdu. Main Street, Xinjie Street, Hengjie Street, Shanghe Street, Xiahe Street and Fuxing Street are 6 old streets. , just closed for a year, all paved with red stone street, the buildings on both sides have also recovered their original colors, antique.

5. Luodai Ancient Town

Located at the foot of Er 'e Mountain in the middle of Longquan Mountain, it was built during the Shu and Han Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms. It was named after the jade belt of Liu Chan, the ruler of the Shu and Han Dynasties, fell into the octagonal well next to the town. There are more than 20,000 Hakka residents in the town, accounting for 90% of the town's population, and it is known as the first Hakka town in western China. The ancient town of Luodai preserves a relatively complete Hakka culture, and most of the surrounding villagers are descendants of Guangdong immigrants.