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Chengdu

Country:
China
State:
China (General)
City:
Chengdu
Type of Location:
Multiple
About Location

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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By air

Chengdu International Airport is located 20 km outside of Chengdu center and is one of the main air hubs in China, ranked 5th in passenger volume. It serves flights to/from most major cities in China, many smaller cities within Sichuan, and some international destinations including Amsterdam, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Osaka, Phnom Penh, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, and Singapore.

By train

Train connections are available to Kunming in Yunnan, Chongqing and Xi'an.

By bus

There are three bus stations in Chengdu, and they serve different destinations.

Key places to visit
Tianfu Square, Sichuan Science and Technology Museum , Chengdu Zoo, Sichuan University Museum, Sichuan Opera

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Places to Visit

Tianfu Square

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 a large shopping mall and the future hub of Chengdu's subway system.

Sichuan Science and Technology Museum

This huge four-storey museum 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 Chinese. Everyone will love the crowd-pleasers like the robotic orchestra and walk-through maps of Sichuan's waterways.

Chengdu Zoo

Offers all the typical animals that one might expect in a zoo (elephant, tigers, giraffes, monkeys, as well as panda bears). While the zoo itself is large and spread out, some of the cages are woefully small and the facility seems understaffed. Might be good for a family to visit. The zoo has vendors selling Chinese snacks as well as some carnival type rides.

Sichuan University Museum

Excellent display of local artifacts and is worth while way of spending an hour or two. The museum 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 basement, 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 museum's history and numerous examples of ancient bronzes and stone age artifacts.

Sichuan Opera

Most guest houses and travel agencies offer to arrange visits to these traditional shows. It is more like a burlesque cabaret than an actual opera, sometimes including magicians, traditional musicians, shadow plays, comedy (spoken in Chinese though), and dancers besides the traditional pieces. Of course the most famous is never omitted: quick face-changing and fire spitting performed by dancers clad in colourful traditional costumes.

Right Time to Visit

January - April
October - December

Temperature

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