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Travel to Chengdu in winter

I don't know where you come from. If you are introspective, I suggest you go to the panda base. There seems to be a ticket for 60. There is a shuttle bus at Xinnanmen Bus Station, and Wuhou Temple takes 90 days. From that day on, it was reduced to 60. Wow, the ticket for Du Fu Caotang seems to be 60 yuan. It's up to you whether to go or not.

You can go to an ancient town. All the same. Huanglongxi, Pingle, Luodai, Jiezi and Anren are all acceptable. Luodai is the nearest, and there is a small artificially built Great Wall. Pingle is the farthest, Huanglongxi is the largest, and there is a car at Xinnanmen Station.

Both Kuanzhai Lane and Jinli can go, free of charge. Oh, by the way, Chengdu is now a garden city, Sansheng Township is worth visiting, and during the winter vacation, Happy Meilin is the time when plum blossoms are in full bloom, and tickets are not needed.

If you think it's feasible, refer to this itinerary:

On my first day in Chengdu, I will visit the city. If you arrive in the morning, go to the Panda Base first and visit Jinli and Kuanzhai Lane in the evening.

Go to the ancient town the next day.

On the third day, I went to Sanshenghua Township (there are many buses, Chengren Bus Station and Chunxi Road). I booked a train ticket to Chongqing on the fourth day this morning, otherwise it would be difficult to book a ticket if it was late.