As a treasure of Sichuan tourism, the panda base perfectly combines wildlife conservation with unforgettable travel experiences. Not only do iconic pandas like Hua Hua attract global audiences, but the reserve also contains a greater treasure – a vivid picture […]
Dujiangyan: Symphony of Nature, History, and Taste
More than two millennia ago, Dujiangyan has been the heart and soul of Sichuan, where hydraulic genius converges with hillside mist and food that entices the senses. Though ancient, this is not a site of superficial visitation—rather, Dujiangyan is an exchange […]
Sanxingdui Tourism: Opening the Door to the Bronze Age
The Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan Province is a world-renowned treasure trove of ancient artifacts. Discovered in 1986, the archaeological site has unearthed relics of gods, golden scepters, and bronze masks of gods that record history and provide insights into the […]
Jiuzhaigou Tourism: Exploring Nature’s Seasonal Poetry
I. Jiuzhaigou Tourism Overview Located in northern Sichuan’s hilly terrain, Jiuzhaigou Valley is the quintessence of Sichuan Tourism with a refrain of nature’s ingenuity throughout seasons. Spread over 720 km² of 114 alpine lakes, 17 plunging waterfalls, and virgin forests, this […]
Du Fu’s Thatched Cottage: Back to China’s Poetic Golden Age
In China’s Chengdu city, within the Qingyang District, Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a permanent testament of China’s “Poet Sage”, Du Fu (712–770 AD). A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 300-acre property tastefully blends Tang Dynasty heritage and classical gardens, […]
Mount Emei: A Seasonal Symphony of Nature and Adventure
Mount Emei, towering above Sichuan’s green plains, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Misty peaks, gurgling waterfalls, and ancient forests complement each other. As one of the four famous mountains of Chinese Buddhism, this sacred mountain not only provides a […]