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The Student Party's Strategy of Saving Money in Sichuan Tourism

Go to Sichuan in May and June.

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Jiuzhaigou Valley

Tip: There are lakes and holes, just like a palette knocked over by God. There are many snow peaks in the ditch, as well as colorful pools and shallows.

Mount Emei

Tips: It is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in China, and it has the reputation of being the best in the world.

Not recommended

Jinli

Tip: Never go during the day! It's better to go at night. Opposite the main entrance is Tibet Street. Shopping is very affordable.

Jiuyanqiao

Tip: The 98-year-old ones over there are older, and there are many fakes. If you want to go there for a drink, it is not recommended.

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Dujiangyan irrigation system

Tip: Don't forget to punch out of the park. Specialty is cheaper than downtown, and rabbit head is delicious.

Leshan Giant Buddha

Tips: It is the largest existing cliff stone statue in China and the largest Maitreya stone statue in the world.

Not recommended

Kuanzhaixiangzi Alleys

Tip: Don't eat in the wide box. You can walk to the nearby Kuixing Building.

Tianfu Square

Tip: Don't come if you like the excitement. You can go to Chunxi Road and take a walk in Taikoo Li.

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Seda

Tip: A city lacking in oxygen but not lacking in faith, it is the largest Buddhist college in the world, and the place is very small. Red houses all over the valley can be photographed, which is very spectacular.

Daocheng Yading

Tips: It is known as the soul of Shangri-La, and it keeps the purity that is almost extinct on the earth.

Diexihaizi

Tip: Surrounded by green hills, the lakeshore is lush with green grass, the lake is rippling with blue waves and the scenery is beautiful and charming.

huanglong scenic and historic interest area

Tips: The only well-protected plateau wetland is famous for its "four wonders" of colorful ponds, snow-capped mountains, canyons and forests.

Go to Sichuan from May to June.

Accommodation guide

Chengdu: It is recommended to live near Chunxi Road, and it is convenient to travel to Emei Mountain. If you want to see the sunrise in Emei Mountain, the best place is Jinding Hotel, which is a bit expensive, or you can stay in Dongleiping, and it takes about 3 hours to walk from here to Jinding.

Jiuzhaigou: When you visit Jiuzhaigou, you will usually live in a small town in Mizoguchi. Tibetan customs are strong and accommodation prices are relatively cheap. Most of the meals are Tibetan, such as highland barley cake and butter tea with raw meat.

Huanglong: There is no place to live near Huanglong Scenic Area. Generally, you live in Chuanzhu Temple, 40 kilometers away from the scenic spot. It is also convenient to charter a car to Leshan. There are many hotels near Leshan Scenic Area, and homestays can be booked at any time, and the prices are also high and low. You can choose Daocheng Aden as appropriate. When you come to the plateau for the first time, you can stay in Shangri-La town, effectively reducing altitude sickness. Have plateau tourism experience, live directly in Aden village, close to Aden scenic spot.

Sichuan five-day and four-night essence route

Day 1: Arrive in Chengdu, Sichuan.

Day 2: Diexi, Haizi and Huanglong in Chengdu.

Day 3: Visit Jiuzhai all day.

Day 4: Jiuzhaigou-Kakagou Tourist Center → Tibetan Village

Day ⑤: Free activities, return trip

Six days and five nights essence line

Day 1: Arrive in Chengdu, Sichuan.

Day 2: Diexi, Haizi and Huanglong in Chengdu.

Day 3: Visit Jiuzhai all day.

Day 4: Jiuzhaigou-Kakagou Tourist Center → Chuanzhusi Style Town

DAYO⑤: One-day tour of Mount Emei.

Day 6: Guimei-Ebony Museum → Leshan Giant Buddha-Chengdu-Return trip

Tips: It's basically no problem for friends who are going to Si Er for the first time to take this route, but if they are not familiar with traffic and scenic spots, they can consider signing up for a land agency, which will not only save time and worry, but also save a lot of money compared with free travel.