We’ll spend half a day exploring the cultural charm of Chengdu—strolling through the historic architecture of Kuanzhai Alley, experiencing Buddhist culture at Wenshu Monastery, and enjoying local life at People’s Park with authentic snacks and tea. I hope to be your local friend showing you the real Chengdu, not just a guide following a set route. Feel free to share your interests—I’m happy to tailor the itinerary for you and offer suggestions for the rest of your trip. I’d be so excited to explore this unique and charming southwestern city with you!
No.66 Wenshuyuan Street, Qingyang District, , Chengdu, China
Wenshu Monastery is one of the oldest and best-preserved Buddhist temples in Chengdu, with a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty. It’s known for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional architecture, and beautiful Buddhist statues. Visitors can walk through quiet courtyards, watch monks in daily practice, and enjoy local tea at the temple’s teahouse. It’s a perfect place to experience both culture and calm in the city.
Renmin Park, Shaocheng Road Citang Street, Qingyang District, , Chengdu, China
People’s Park is a lively public space in the center of Chengdu, popular with locals for its relaxed, everyday atmosphere. One of the park’s highlights is its traditional teahouses, where you can enjoy a cup of tea, listen to locals chatting, playing mahjong, or even get your ears cleaned — a truly local experience! It’s the perfect place to slow down and experience the laid-back lifestyle that Chengdu is famous for.
East of Tongren Road, west of Changshun Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu, China
Kuanzhai Alley, or “Wide and Narrow Alleys,” is one of Chengdu’s most famous historic areas. With roots dating back to the Qing Dynasty, it combines old-style courtyard architecture with modern shops, cafés, and street food. Here, visitors can walk through beautifully restored alleys, try local snacks, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy street performances — a great place to experience the blend of Chengdu’s history and modern lifestyle.
We will meet at the customer service hall and start our day trip from the Wenshu Yuan Monastery. The guide will be waiting for you with a sign with the travelers name.
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