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Qingyang Palace
Qingyang Palace, founded in the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE), is Chengdu’s oldest Taoist temple and "First Taoist Temple in West China." Famous for its bronze zodiac goats and Eight Trigrams Pavilion, it blends Tang-Qing architecture with legends of Laozi’s teachings.

Jinsha Site Museum
The Jinsha Site Museum, built on the 3,000-year-old ruins of ancient Shu Kingdom (12th–7th century BCE), showcases China's richest collection of gold, jade, and ivory relics. A UNESCO-listed site featuring the iconic "Sun Bird" gold foil, it reveals Chengdu's origins as a Bronze Age metropolis.

Chunxi Road
Chunxi Road, Chengdu’s most iconic commercial street since 1924, blends historic charm with modern luxury. Known for its fashion boutiques, global cuisine, and the famous "climbing panda" sculpture at IFS, it attracts over 20 million annual visitors.

Du Fu Thatched Cottage
Du Fu Thatched Cottage, located in Chengdu, is the former residence of China's "Poet Sage" Du Fu (Tang Dynasty). Built in 760 AD, it preserves Qing-style architecture where Du Fu wrote 240+ poems. Now a AAAA-rated museum with 300 acres of gardens and cultural relics.

Wuhou Shrine
Wuhou Shrine, located in Chengdu, is China’s only temple combining emperor and minister worship, dedicated to Zhuge Liang (Three Kingdoms strategist) and Liu Bei (Shu Han emperor). With a history of over 1,700 years, it features red walls and numerous cultural relics. The site is an important cultural and historical landmark.

Dujiangyan Irrigation System
The Dujiangyan Irrigation System, built in 256 BC, is the world’s oldest dam-free hydraulic engineering project. Located in Sichuan, it still irrigates 6.7 million acres of farmland, earning Chengdu the title "Land of Abundance". A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.

Jinli Ancient Street
Jinli Ancient Street, located in Chengdu’s Wuhou District, is a 550-meter-long pedestrian street blending Three Kingdoms history with Sichuan folk culture. Known for its Qing Dynasty architecture, night markets, and local snacks, it’s a vibrant hub for traditional crafts and modern leisure.

Kuanzhai Alley
Kuanzhai Alley is a historic cultural district in Chengdu, featuring three parallel alleys (Kuan, Zhai, Jing) with Qing Dynasty architecture. It blends traditional teahouses, Sichuan cuisine, and modern boutiques, offering a glimpse into Chengdu’s "slow living" culture.

Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a world-renowned conservation and research facility dedicated to giant pandas. Located in Chengdu, Sichuan, it combines scientific breeding, public education, and eco-tourism, housing over 215 pandas—the largest captive population globally.