Sight Overview

Chengdu Tourist AttractionsAlthough many of Chengdu’s historical sights have long since disappeared and the skyscrapers are shooting up, this remains a pleasant city to spend some time in. One of the nicest aspects of this city is the atmosphere on the streets. Markets and street hawkers abound and just wandering around gives visitors a fascinating insight into the old city. The streets and alleys around Wenshu Monastery are a great place to start your exploring. There are a few places of historical or religious interest scattered about the city too. Chengdu’s status as a center for learning is evident throughout the city, not least at the former residence of the great poet, Du Fu. Renmin Park in the southwest of the city also allows for a glimpse into the daily life of the locals here and the city has literally thousands of tea houses which are fabulous places to do some people watching. The tea house in the Wenshu Monastery is one of the very best.

Some of China’s best natural scenery is in the area around Chengdu. The Panda, one of China’s most famous symbols, can be seen at the Giant Panda Breeding Institute outside the city. Deep and lush bamboo forests are also inviting places to spend a day or two and Shunan Bamboo Forest is a spectacular spot. Qingchengshan is a nice mountain offering pleasant walks and a break from the city.

Sight Index
Gold Medals or silver Medals indicate Sights recommended by Lonelychina.

Du Fu’s Thatched Cottage Dujiangyan Irrigation System Qingchengshan Mountain
Renmin Park River Viewing Pavilion Park Temple of the Marquis of Wu
The Giant Panda Breeding Research Institute Wenhua Park Wenshu Monastery