
- 4.5/5
dlssThe location is superb — just outside Chengdu — where you can see over so many giant pandas, red pandas and their cubs in one place! Just don’t go during China’s Golden Week holidays (first 8 days of Oct every year) like me, where it will be extremely crowded.
- 4.5/5
🦄 罗The Sanxingdui culture is unique, not belonging to the Central Plains culture of China; it stands alone, yet also incorporates elements of other cultures. The new museum is large, but the exhibits are somewhat homogeneous because the number of unearthed artifacts is still relatively small. We look forward to seeing more in the future.
- 4.7/5
M49***83It was pretty good! The children learned a lot. We hired a guide specifically for them. We arrived early, and the guide cost 30 yuan per person. Only the three of us kids got a guided tour, and the effect was fantastic. By the time we finished our visit around 11 a.m. and were ready to leave, there were noticeably more visitors.
- 4.4/5
Agoes TandyI couldn’t find the place to redeem the free keychain. We came around 11 am, only found few pandas who still active. Many of them were sleeping already, including the red panda. The place is not too big, you can finish it in 1-2 hours.
- 4.7/5
难 得糊 涂Chengdu's Wenshufang, located at No. 66 Wenshuyuan Street in Qingyang District, is a national AAAA-level open-air historical and cultural district built around the ancient Wenshuyuan Temple. Admission is free and the area is open 24 hours a day, though it's recommended to plan a three- to four-hour visit. The district's architectural style is inspired by traditional western Sichuan courtyards, with blue tiles, white walls, and carved eaves. This creates a unique "courtyard-style commercial street" feel, earning it the nickname "Chengdu's Double Embroidery"—the sound of Buddhist chants echoes within the red walls, while the bustling market life unfolds beyond. Wenshufang's core identity can be summarized as "Zen culture combined with traditional Chengdu folk customs." Within the district, there's a temple every 100 steps and a pagoda every 1,000 steps. In addition to Wenshuyuan Temple (built in the Sui Dynasty and inscribed by Emperor Kangxi), the district also preserves the remains of the "Nine Palaces and Eighteen Temples," including the Five Mountains Palace, Lengjia Nunnery, and Aido Hall. This area boasts the most concentrated religious and cultural heritage in Chengdu's old city. Building on this foundation, the neighborhood has incorporated elements such as the "Empty Forest Zen Road" market for Zen-inspired goods, the "Manjusri Blessed Land" cluster of protected courtyards, the "Folk Old Street" offering intangible cultural heritage crafts, the "Chengdu Salon" teahouse featuring antiques, calligraphy, and paintings, as well as the "Old Chengdu Food Court" and "Tianzi Food Hall." This all-in-one experience combines incense worship, Hanfu travel photography, gaiwan tea, Sichuan Opera face-changing, and century-old snacks (such as dragon wontons, Zhong dumplings, and Lai glutinous rice balls). The atmosphere is enhanced by the lighting of lanterns at night. Wenshufang is a free historical district offering the most concentrated and convenient experience of old Chengdu: burning incense, enjoying vegetarian food, drinking tea, watching opera, strolling the ancient streets, enjoying snacks, shopping for cultural products, and photographing Hanfu costumes. For a quick experience of slow living and the essence of Zen, simply add this area to your half-day itinerary.
- 4.8/5
帕德纳特文征明Strolling through the Chengdu Museum is like walking through a time tunnel. From the simple stone tools of the Neolithic Age to the bustling street scenes of the Republic of China era, every artifact tells the story of the vicissitudes and glory of the "Land of Abundance." The historical exhibition "Flowers Bloom in Chengdu" takes you back to ancient Shu, while the shadow puppetry "Shadows Dancing in Myriad Forms" showcases the dynamism of folk art. This is not only a museum of history, but also a warm home for the shared memories of the people of Chengdu, allowing visitors to deeply feel the city's profound cultural heritage and unique charm.
- 4.9/5
_TI***6wIs was such an amazing place. Good experience for such a low price, I would recommend it to everyone
- 4.7/5
David-Esther LimThis is a much smaller panda park compared to Chengdu Panda Base & Dujiangyan Panda Valley (the latter is much nicer). If you are Singaporean & looking for Singapore-born panda Le Le, this is the RIGHT place!!! FYI, Le Le is the favorite panda of park keepers as well as security guards as they shares wonderful moments he cheeky behavior & he doesn’t like summer 😜 We arrived early at the park to see him resting… so we walked around to see the other pandas first & returned again to his enclosure at 11am to watch him enjoying his brunch 😉 well worth our visit as my family missed Le Le alot after he returned to China!!! Here are some photos of Le Le 🥰
- 4.6/5
雨初晴123I finally saw my beloved giant pandas! I've known so many of them through videos before. Little Miracle, Fu Bao, Ya Xing… they're all so adorable! It's the off-season, so there were hardly any people, and I could see them to my heart's content.
- 4.4/5
滨翠山庄Getting to Shunan Bamboo Sea is very convenient now; it's just a few minutes from the highway exit. The scenery inside the scenic area is beautiful, and you can even see pandas. I searched online and found the top-ranked hotel, which I heard is the best hotel in the scenic area: Shunan Cultural Tourism Resort Hotel. The hotel has very complete facilities, a swimming pool, beautiful scenery, and excellent service. I'll definitely come back next time I have the chance!







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