Chengdu

Home to the symbolic spicy hotpot, Chengdu is a city you can't dare miss – especially if you're a foodie. And if you're a fan of adorable giant pandas, then the Chengdu Panda Base is the perfect place for you to meet finally them face-to-face!

If its ancient relics you're looking for, the 71-meter stone Leshan Giant Buddha statue carved out of a cliff is definitely a wonder to behold. Experience local culture by exploring the Jinli Old Street and watching Bian Lian–a Sichuan opera show–known for its unique face-changing performance.

Best time to visit

FEB - MAR
Lantern Festival

Recommended trip duration

3 days

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I have to say that Klook's service is still in place. The order was confirmed quickly at that time, and the points were also very practical! The giant pandas are so cute. They are bleeding. The giant pandas in the zoo stay motionless and sleep forever, but the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding has a variety of pandas! There are everything for fighting, eating, and cute! Too good ~ worthwhile trip

5 /5

Highly recommended
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I have to say that Klook's service is still in place. The order was confirmed quickly at that time, and the points were also very practical! The giant pandas are so cute. They are bleeding. The giant pandas in the zoo stay motionless and sleep forever, but the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding has a variety of pandas! There are everything for fighting, eating, and cute! Too good ~ worthwhile trip

What to know before visiting Chengdu

Local weather

  • DEC - FEB
    11°

  • MAR - MAY
    26°

  • JUN - AUG
    29° 21°

  • SEP - NOV
    25° 10°

General info
  • Time zone

    8 hours ahead

  • Currency

    1SGD = 5.46CNY

  • Official languages

  • Best time to visit

    Lantern Festival

  • Recommended trip duration

  • Flight time

    When departing from Singapore

  • Activities available on Klook

Things to do in Chengdu

Chengdu Panda Base

The Chengdu Panda Base is a must-visit for animal lovers and those looking to get up close with China's national treasure, the cute giant pandas. This conservation center is dedicated to the research, breeding, and conservation of these adorable creatures. Visitors can observe pandas in a habitat that closely mimics their natural environment, making it a highlight of any Chengdu tour.

Leshan Giant Buddha

Carved into the cliffs of Mount Leshan, the Leshan Giant Buddha is a colossal stone statue that stands as a testament to the rich culture of the region. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest stone Buddha in the world and was constructed during the Tang Dynasty. A visit to this giant Buddha offers insight into the history and spiritual significance of this impressive monument.

Jinsha Site Museum

The Jinsha Site Museum allows visitors to delve into the ancient past of Chengdu, showcasing artifacts from a 3,000-year-old archaeological site. The museum presents a fascinating look at the civilization that once thrived in this area, with exhibits including gold, jade, and bronze items. This museum is a highlight for those interested in the deep historical roots of Chengdu China.

Sichuan Cuisine Museum

Food enthusiasts will relish the opportunity to explore the Sichuan Cuisine Museum, where the fiery flavors of Sichuan cooking are on full display. Learn about the history and techniques behind delicious Sichuan cuisine, participate in cooking classes, and taste some of the region's most famous dishes. This experience is a treat for the senses and a must for any culinary aficionado visiting Chengdu.

Kuanzhai Alley

Stroll through Kuanzhai Alley, a series of ancient streets that offer a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of Chengdu. Here, visitors can explore a range of traditional Chinese restaurants, tea houses, and shops selling local crafts. The area is a perfect blend of old and new, where one can sip Chinese tea and enjoy the ambiance of the city center.

Wuhou Shrine

Dedicated to Zhuge Liang, the Wuhou Shrine is an important cultural landmark that celebrates Chinese history and the legacy of the Three Kingdoms period. The temple complex is surrounded by ancient cypress trees and features statues of historical figures, making it a serene place to reflect on the past.

Dujiangyan Irrigation System

An engineering marvel, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System is a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Chinese culture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site still functions today, controlling the waters of the Minjiang River and providing irrigation to the fertile lands of the Chengdu Plain.

Mount Qingcheng

As one of the birthplaces of Taoism, Mount Qingcheng offers a spiritual retreat amidst lush forests and tranquil temples. Visitors can hike up the mountain, visit ancient Taoist temples, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. It's a peaceful escape from the bustling capital city.

Sichuan Opera

Experience the dramatic flair of Sichuan Opera, a traditional performance art that combines music, colorful costumes, and the unique skill of face-changing. The opera is a vibrant representation of Sichuan's rich culture and a captivating experience for those looking to immerse themselves in local traditions.

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

Also known as the Chengdu Panda Base, this facility is dedicated to the preservation of giant pandas and other rare animals. Visitors can learn about conservation efforts and see the pandas in a setting that closely resembles their natural habitat.

Chunxi Road

Chunxi Road is a bustling shopping district in the heart of Chengdu, offering a variety of retail stores, eateries, and entertainment options. It's a great place to experience the modern lifestyle of southwest China and indulge in some retail therapy.

Luodai Ancient Town

Explore Chengdu's history at Luodai Ancient Town, known for its perfectly preserved architecture from the Qing Dynasty. The town is a living museum, with traditional Hakka houses and a rich cultural atmosphere that transports visitors back in time.

Wenshu Monastery

This serene Buddhist monastery is a peaceful oasis in Chengdu city. Visitors can admire the beautiful gardens, ancient architecture, and an impressive collection of cultural relics. The monastery also houses a vegetarian restaurant and a tea house where guests can enjoy a moment of tranquility.

Dufu Thatched Cottage

Visit the former residence of Du Fu, one of China's most revered poets from the Tang Dynasty. The thatched cottage is set within a picturesque garden and now serves as a museum commemorating his life and work.

Chengdu Museum

The Chengdu Museum is a modern facility that showcases the history and culture of Chengdu through a range of exhibits. From ancient artifacts to contemporary art, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of the region's heritage and is an essential stop for those looking to understand the city's evolution.