Li Bai once wrote in a poem: "Nine days open a Chengdu, and thousands of households and doors enter the painting. The grass, trees and mountains are like beautiful scenery, but Qin River can reach nothing here." I don't know how many people have begun to like Chengdu because of this poem. For me, what really makes me look forward to Chengdu is the sentence "Chengdu, you don't want to leave once you come." I want to enjoy the leisure and leisure amidst the prosperity and beauty, to find the tea culture that is endlessly memorable among the spicy and delicious food, and to experience the profound and long-standing Buddhist culture and Tao culture.
I have to say that Chengdu is a place that can meet the travel needs of all types of people. If you want to escape the stressful and fast-paced life, you can go to the teahouse and drink tea comfortably and gracefully. The inner impetuousness and fame and wealth will immediately dissipate; If you are a petty-bourgeois and fresh person, you can go to Chengdu to see the buildings and enjoy them. Those sea blue glass curtain walls or mosaic wall tiles give people a soft and tranquil feeling. Although it is a mountain city, it makes people can't help but think of the sea. The mysterious river of the sea is full of connotation; If you are a vibrant and passionate young man, the thousands of wines scattered in the alleys must be your favorite places. Most of them are built in the style of an English club. They are thick and simple, either quiet or bright, no matter which pattern, they will be filled with young voices; if you want to appreciate the charm of Sichuan hot girls, you can sit on the roadside of Chunxi Road and make sure you will drool.
Maybe I can't help you too much, as a traveling novice, but no matter what, I hope you can find your own peace in Chengdu, because Chengdu is definitely a city that you will fall in love with when you come.
DAY 1
Although I am a down-to-earth impetuous person, I still like to see every scenery I can see when traveling, so I chose the 42-hour train from Liaoning to Sichuan (and was nearly 3 hours late). Although I missed seeing the Yellow River because I slept; missed seeing Huashan because it was dark; and missed climbing the Qinling Mountains later, the scenery entering the Sichuan still made me feel that it was worth it."The Shu Road is difficult, but it is difficult to reach the blue sky." Mountain after mountain The mountain and the faint smoke from the mountain tip made me feel a completely different scenery from the Northeast Plain.
Arriving in Chengdu at around 1 p.m., I specially selected a more distinctive garden courtyard-style hotel on Ctrip. com, Chengdu Simshanju Hotel (Shaanxi Street Branch).
Chengdu Simshanju Hotel is located at No. 130 Shaanxi Street at the southwest corner of Tianfu Square in the center of the city. It is about 930 meters away from Metro Lines 1 and 2, about 327 meters away from People's Park, and about 350 meters away from the Internet celebrity Heming Old Teahouse (inside People's Park), Gourmet Hoof Flowers Street is about 290 meters, wide and narrow alleys are about 1.3 kilometers, about 1.8 kilometers away from Wuhou Temple Jinli, about 1.6 kilometers away from Chunxi Road, and 2.5 kilometers away from Taigo Rio. It has a superior geographical location and convenient transportation.
There are educational institutions, key universities, high-end businesses, office buildings, Education Department, Human Resources and Social Security Department, Public Security Department, Shishi Middle School, Heart of the City, Renhe Spring, etc. within walking distance.
The hotel has 94 guest rooms of various types. In the hotel is a provincial key cultural relic-the Shaanxi Guild Hall, built during the Kangxi Period and written by Mr. Yu Youren. The ancient architectural style of more than 300 years complements modern fashion, full of ancient Shu culture. The charm allows you to sleep around the Chinese classical garden courtyard, where you can find tranquility in the hustle and bustle of the chaos and elegance.
After putting away our luggage, our family will go out immediately and prepare to integrate into this leisurely city. The first things to go to when you go to Chengdu are Tianfu Square and Chunxi Road in the city center (I have to say that the people of Sichuan are very enthusiastic and it is easy to find a place. Whether it is subway or bus, it is very convenient). Chunxi Road at any time It is lively. As one of China's famous streets, there are not only large shopping malls, but also delicious food that can fully satisfy our food. Sichuan's most famous dragon wonton, is very similar to wonton, but it is still different. There are so many people, but it is really delicious. I ordered three different wonton wonton, and there is also a snack collection. It is really delicious. Qile Guokui is also very famous.
What I want to highly recommend is Qiao Dong Jia Shao. I went to eat it three times, and I had to queue up every time. After that, every time my classmates went to Chunxi Road, I would ask them to take it. It really made me unforgettable for a long time, especially his family's specialty: Donkey meat roast. I can eat two at a time. I have even considered joining and driving it to Liaoning. Don't miss it! There are several kinds of yak meat unique to Sichuan, which are common everywhere in Sichuan and can be taken back as gifts, including rabbit meat. Anyway, walking on the streets of Chengdu, the most obvious thing to me is that people are either eating or queuing up to eat. Eating while walking, which is rare in the north, is very common here.
After a night tour of Manjusri Square, you can always see leisurely elderly people on both sides of the quiet street
DAY 2
I originally wanted to go to Zhang Lao Er at Dongzikou next to the Manshu Temple for breakfast, but when I saw that the Manshu Temple was open, I walked in. As the main Buddhist site in Southwest China, you can feel the piety and belief of the people here as soon as you enter. It does not charge any fees. It also distributes vegetarian meals from time to time, holds free lectures and teaches ideas. You can often see some people who raise funds for charity. Unlike those famous temples that often charge thousands of yuan in incense fees, it has lost its original meaning. What you need to come here is just a pious heart.
The weather in Sichuan is like this. It rains whenever it wants, and I have to carry an umbrella on my body at any time. However, the rain never does not fall much, and it is troublesome to hit. If we don't hit, we will get wet again. This situation really made us feel a little at first. Can't stand it, but the drizzly weather seems to be a kind of enjoyment in the eyes of Sichuan people. In my opinion, they won't rush the heavy rain. It's really slow.
For the afternoon trip, we chose Kuanzhai Alley. Some people say that Kuanzhai Alley is a man-made attraction set up for foreign tourists, but we didn't think too much. I like antique streets. As long as there are, I'm willing to go and have a look. I'd rather regret going there than miss it. To be honest, Kuanzhai Alley is really very commercialized, but against the backdrop of the light rain, this street is still very touching.
Even if I just finished lunch, I won't miss the delicious food when I see it. The picture shows Fat Sausage Noodles and Pot Helmets.
A very famous egg baked cake restaurant in Chengdu even has a menu in both Chinese and English.
The food is really expensive, but it is still very delicious. There is food everywhere in Chengdu. It is precisely because there is too much that most of it is very cheap. If you have time to stroll around, you must visit more. The food in the scenic area may not be the best, but it must be the most expensive.
DAY 3
Morning: Jinli
It's similar to the narrow alleys, but it has more food. It's also a must-visit place when you come to Chengdu. It's especially recommended to come at night. The night view is really beautiful. I went there again on the fourth night.
Sichuan specialties: bamboo rice
Things are really expensive. The three small things on the left cost 5 yuan, but they are gone one by one.
Sichuan is full of food. Because of this, their prices are generally very cheap and the portions are quite large. If time is not tight, you must visit more, and you may find something wonderful. The best and most delicious ones are often fly restaurants. Always keep in mind that the food in attractions may not be the best, but it must be the most expensive.
Jinli not only has beautiful scenery, but also beautiful ethnic minority women.
Unique decoration on the roof
Afternoon: Wuhou Temple
Next to Jinli is Wuhou Temple, but you need tickets and you can get discounts on your student ID card. But to be honest, there is really nothing to see. If you meet a tour guide, you can listen to the culture of the Three Kingdoms. As for the scenery, it is really not worth the ticket price.
DAY 4
The experience on the fourth day was really a bloody lesson. In order to make a trip to Dujiangyan and Qingcheng Mountain easier, we chose a travel agency that we thought was good after careful selection from the travel leaflets we received. The salesperson had a good attitude. Although he kept saying that it was not a group consisting of individual tourists from various travel agencies, he knew that he had been cheated as soon as he got on the bus in the morning and still had to pay after getting on the bus. He was urged down before he reached halfway through Qingcheng Mountain, and the scenery was not visible. The cable car didn't do it, and the ancient town of Jiezi was just a man-made attraction set up entirely to stimulate the economy. It had nothing to do with it, just for people to consume it. Hotels in the world are generally dark! If you have time, you must plan well yourself and don't trust travel agencies easily!
When you come to Dujiangyan, you must have a tour guide to explain to you to feel the wisdom of the ancient people. Moreover, you can still see some of the damage caused by the Wenchuan earthquake in Dujiangyan.
This is a performance, which is said to have been written by Yi Zhongtian. It specially displays the customs and styles of local people from ancient times to the present. The performances are all local people in order to make money from this. This is also a means to revitalize the post-disaster economy. Personally, I feel very funny, you can try it.
Qingcheng Mountain is an important place for Taoist culture, but remember not to let anyone read your palms casually, because the next step will be endless demands for money.
ending
The simple free tour in Chengdu ended like this. It lasted for three days in the city and one day in Dujiangyan. The deepest impression that this trip left on me was the leisurely and leisurely life of Chengdu people. When I went out at 8 a.m., I would only be hungry and couldn't find anything; the people walking hurriedly on the street must not be locals; Grandpa and grandma can breathe the air and dance with the music every day; Grandpa and grandma can spend a day in the sun, playing chess or drinking tea. This city does not have the tension in the south, the speed in the north, and the depression in the east. It only has the unique slowness that belongs to Chengdu. This slowness penetrates into every corner of the city, making people feel comfortable and comfortable. Maybe I haven't visited so many attractions and didn't eat so much delicious food, but I still hope that everyone can take time to feel and relax after being busy every day.
Goodbye, Chengdu!
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