Discover Chengdu’s culture and cuisine with a local guide. Taste authentic Sichuan dishes, visit iconic streets, and explore a spice market.
Discover Chengdu’s culture and cuisine with a local guide. Taste authentic Sichuan dishes, visit iconic streets, and explore a spice market.
- WenShuFang Folk and Culture Street - Explore the historic shopping streets of Chengdu on a private tour for a personalized view of the city’s diverse architectural styles. Visit Wenshufang Street, Jinli Street, and Kuanzhai Alley with your guide, and learn about Wenshu Monastery along the way.
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WenShuFang Folk and Culture Street - Explore the historic shopping streets of Chengdu on a private tour for a personalized view of the city’s diverse architectural styles. Visit Wenshufang Street, Jinli Street, and Kuanzhai Alley with your guide, and learn about Wenshu Monastery along the way.
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Wuhou Memorial Temple - Wuhou Temple - The Most Influential Site of the “Three Kingdoms”. Chengdu Wuhou Temple.
About Wuhou Temple
Wuhou Temple, also known as Wuhou Shrine or Wuhou Memorial Temple, is a temple dedicated to Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei, and other heroes of the Shu Kingdom. Built in 223 AD, it uniquely combines the Emperor’s tomb with his prime minister’s shrine in one temple. Recognized as a National 4A Scenic Spot, it is considered the most significant museum of the Three Kingdoms Period and a Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit, featuring rich cultural heritage, traditional Chinese architecture, and a beautiful garden with diverse vegetation. Each year, Wuhou Temple draws millions of visitors from around the world to explore the rich history of the Three Kingdoms.
It is the largest Cultural Relics Museum of the Three Kingdoms, featuring Chinese-style architecture and a compact yet beautiful tranquil garden.
- Jinli Pedestrian Street - Jinli Ancient Street, known as “The First Street of Shu Kingdom,” is a renowned snack street in Chengdu. The ambiance feels like stepping back in time, with well-preserved historical charm. An evening stroll is particularly beautiful, with lanterns illuminating the street and captivating performances.
Located east of Wuhou Memorial Temple in Chengdu, Jinli Ancient Street, or Jinli Pedestrian Street, is celebrated as “the first street of Shu Kingdom” and likened to the famous Chinese painting “Riverside Scenes at Qingming Festival.” Jinli Ancient Street transports visitors back to the Three Kingdoms Period, over 1800 years ago. Spanning over 30,000m², the street stretches about 550m and features Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1636-1912) architecture.
- Kuanzhai Alley - Kuanzhai Alley, also known as “Wide and Narrow Alley” or “Kuanzhaixiangzi Alley,” comprises three historic parallel alleys from the Qing Dynasty. With ancient-style buildings, local Chengdu life, delicious Sichuan snacks, and exquisite handicrafts, it is one of Chengdu’s most attractive spots.
The alleys include Kuan Alley (Wide Alley), Zhai Alley (Narrow Alley), and Jing Alley. These streets are remnants of buildings that survived the chaos of war during the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1636-1912). Preserving their original appearance for centuries, Kuanzhai Alley attracts millions of tourists with its traditional Qing-style quadrangle courtyards, local snacks, and glimpses of old Chengdu life. Additionally, the area features trendy bars with young singers and various restaurants, blending traditional Chinese culture with modern life.
- Local English-speaking guide
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Local English-speaking guide
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Visit Wenshufang Street, Jinli Street, and Kuanzhai Alley accompanied by your guide, and gain insights about Wenshu Monastery along the way.
Accompanied by passionate and licensed foodie guides who are true Chengdu natives.
Eat like a local! Explore central Chengdu with a guide and enjoy up to eight mouth-watering tastings of everything from dumplings…
Visit Wenshufang Street, Jinli Street, and Kuanzhai Alley accompanied by your guide, and gain insights about Wenshu Monastery along the way.
Accompanied by passionate and licensed foodie guides who are true Chengdu natives.
Eat like a local! Explore central Chengdu with a guide and enjoy up to eight mouth-watering tastings of everything from dumplings to hot pot and other Sichuan snacks at different restaurants. You’ll also visit a local teahouse and spice market to soak up the city’s atmosphere.
Visit the wholesale spice market, which sells an abundance of chilies, herbs and spices, including the tongue-numbing Sichuan peppercorn.
Soak up the cultural atmosphere! Immerse yourself in ancient historical culture at Chengdu’s most iconic attractions. Visit Wenshufang Street, Jinli Street and Kuanzhai Alley with your guide and learn about Wenshu Monastery along the way.
Small group tour (maximum 6 people): Provides a more intimate experience
All fees and taxes
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