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∙Kuanzhaixiangzi (宽窄巷子). Very nice place with lots of (expensive) tea hous, restaurants and local snacks. Great for relaxing. Streets date from late Qing-dynasty style but are rebuilt recently. Free government Wi-Fi in this place.石海椒
∙Tianfu Square (天府广场) (In the center of Chengdu). This square, overlooked by an enormous Chairman Mao statue in the center of the city, has been spruced up. Every evening at dusk, as well as at noontime, an elaborate water show, synchronized to music, bursts out from the square's fountains. Below the square is the hub of Chengdu's subway system.
∙People's Park (人民公园) (It located in the west of Tianfu Square which has two blocks between them, 15 mins walking distance.). This park is a important entertainment place for Chengdu citizen. Every day, especially the holidays, there are many local people in it, that means tourist can find the real leisure life of Chine old people. They are singing and dancing in parate groups. If you follow the sound, you can find them. Some practice callig
raphy with water on the floor around a monument in the north-western corner of this park. Some parents take their unmarried children's information here to find potential candidates. There are many tea hous here, where local people drink tea and play majong. The average price of one cup of tea is ¥10. There also is a Sichuan snack restaurant, Zhong's Dumpling(钟水饺). Besides dumplings, you can find almost all famous Sichuan snacks in it, at fair prices. This park has no entry fee.
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∙Sichuan Science and Technology Muum (四川科技馆) (Take a taxi or bus to Tianfu Sq and walk to the large building directly behind the Chairman Mao statue). This huge four-storey muum is filled with interactive exhibits about science, aerodynamics, space, mathematics, robotics and physics. Children will love the interactive displays and indoor playground on the 4th floor. Adults will appreciate the descriptions in both English and Chine. Everyone will love the crowd-plears like the robotic orchestra and walk-through maps of Sichuan's waterways. During weekdays this muum can either be overrun by local school groups or be so derted it's almost creepy. Clod on Mondays. Overall, quite good value for money, especially on a rainy day. ¥30, free for children.
∙黄疸原因Chengdu Zoo (成都动物园) (In the north of the city near the Panda Rearch Ba成本会计工作总结). Offers all the typical animals that one might expect in a zoo (elephant, tigers, giraffes, monkeys, as well as panda bears). While the zoo itlf is large and spread out, some of the cages are woefully small and the facility ems understaffed. Might be good for a family to visit. The zoo has vendors lling Chine snacks as well as some carnival type rides. ¥12.
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∙Sichuan University Muum (四川大学博物馆; Sichuan Daxue Bowuguan), Wangjiang Rd (望江路) (About a 15 min ride from Xinnanmen bus station or a 40 minute walk), ☎ +86 028 . 9AM-5PM. Excellent display of local artifacts and is worth while way of spending an hour or two. The muum is one of the better in China and there are four floors of well lite, air conditioned displays with decent English translations. Starting in the bament, enter the first room where dozens of stone carvings dating from the Han dynasty to the Tang are on display. The room next door has a moderately interesting display on the muum's history and numerous examples of ancient bronzes and stone age artifacts. The first floor is mostly artifacts from the Ming and Qing dynasty, including f
urniture, silk clothing, and an interesting display of leather puppets. The cond floor has the perhaps the most engaging display: artifacts and daily u items from ethnic minority groups in China's southwest, including Tibetans, Miao, Yi, Qiang, Jianpo and Naxi. The third floor has a decent display of calligraphy scrolls, paintings, and ceramics. The muum is currently clod after the city changed the location of veral universities. Plans are pending for a new muum to be built.男声变女声技巧 ¥30 (students ¥10).
∙Sichuan Opera (四川歌剧院). Most guest hous and travel agencies offer to arrange visits to the traditional shows. It is more like a burlesque cabaret than an actual opera, sometimes including magicians, traditional musicians, shadow plays, comedy (spoken in Chine though), and dancers besides the traditional pieces. Of cour the most famous is never omitted: quick face-changing and fire spitting performed by dancers clad in colourful traditional costumes. You will follow the story sitting at your table, sipping on your constantly refilled tea cup and nibbling some salted snacks. Note that there are many teahous in the city that offer the show every night. Try the local favorite at Shu Feng Ya Yun (蜀风雅韵) teahou located in Chengdu Culture Park (文化公园) on Qintai
Road (it is beside Qingyang Temple). You will be ated on a covered open ground (cooled by fan; no A/C), which is actually the center of the traditional teahou building. You might have to book in advance or just ask the concierge of your hotel to book it for you. ¥150 back rows; ¥220 front rows.
∙Wuhouci Temple (武侯祠) (near Jinli street, south-west of Tian fu square整治四风). This temple is built for commemorating Zhuge Liang(诸葛亮 ), he is the minister of Shu (蜀)) in Three Kingdoms Period. He is famous through the Chine novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. There are dozens of dust covered statues of obscure historical figures behind glass and not much el. The gardens are attractive, but not extensive. It is next to Jinli Ancient Street. ¥60.
∙Jinli Ancient Street (锦里古街). This neighborhood is part of the old city of Chengdu; it features hotels and small stores built in an old-fashioned style. Antiques are sold in a variety of different stores. It is very popular among both tourists and locals, especially at night, with many bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. You will find a lot of famous local snac
k food over there, prices ¥1-10. Restaurants and bars in Jin Li are more expensive than outside. There are also antique hotels in there. Some consider Jin Li is to be tourist trap, which is partly true. However, this 'new old street' offers regional and fairly affordable street food specialties as well and can be combined with a visit to the Wuhouci Temple (entry fee 60 yuan, unless you are the holder of a Panda Card). Don't forget to take your camera.