A complete guide to the scenic spots around Chengdu! These are also the must-visit attractions in Chengdu!

I heard that Chengdu is very leisurely. At first sight, there are lots of delicious food in Chengdu. Walking around, the scenery is really beautiful! When you come to Chengdu, you must explore the beautiful surroundings. So this time, I will take you to see how many hidden beautiful sceneries there are in Chengdu and its surroundings.

It is the world's only museum themed around a cuisine. Here, you can learn about the stories, cooking methods, utensils, and more related to Sichuan cuisine. The museum is rich in knowledge, offering both educational and entertaining experiences. For food enthusiasts, visiting such a museum is a delight for the taste buds. To understand a city, the quickest way is to try its food first. Here, you will truly understand what 'five flavors create fragrance' means.
Mount Qingcheng, known to many friends, is the birthplace of Taoism. There are many Taoist temples and palaces in Mount Qingcheng. Many friends ask if those who do not like Taoism can skip visiting Mount Qingcheng. Definitely not, because with its Taoist background and reverence for nature, it has preserved the features of a natural oxygen bar, along with many scenic lakes and mountains worth visiting.
The Leshan Giant Buddha, also known as Lingyun Giant Buddha, is located on the eastern bank of the Min River in Leshan City, Sichuan Province, near the confluence of the Dadu, Qingyi, and Min Rivers. The Buddha is a seated Maitreya Buddha statue, standing at a height of 71 meters, making it the largest stone Buddha statue in China. It is often said that 'the mountain is a Buddha, and the Buddha is a mountain.' The Buddha exudes a sense of grandeur and solemnity, with its hands resting on its knees. Despite enduring the elements for over a thousand years, it still sits by the surging river, quietly observing the changes of the world.

Huanglongxi Town

Huanglongxi is located within Shuangliu County, Chengdu. It is a water town that integrates mountains, water, and city, a cultural ancient town that combines antiquity, charm, and fun, and a livable ancient town that reflects the ancient people's reliance on nature, closeness to nature, and harmony between humans and nature. With a history of over 1700 years, it is a water town that thrives because of water, continues because of water, and prospers because of water. Therefore, the streets are filled with delicious food that can satisfy your taste buds. When you get tired of walking, you can enjoy a cup of covered-bowl tea, take a look at the handsome passersby, or rest by the railing and quietly enjoy your leisure time.
Luodai Ancient Town is the best-preserved Hakka ancient town in the suburbs of Chengdu, known as the 'First Hakka Town in the World'. The thousand-year-old streets and Hakka residences are well preserved, with the old street presenting a layout of 'one street and seven alleys', offering a diverse spatial experience. The Hakka old street mainly features Qing Dynasty architectural styles and is located among the four major Hakka guild halls of Guangdong, Jiangxi, Huguang, and Northern Sichuan, as well as the Hakka Museum and Hakka Park, making it a veritable 'famous Hakka town and hometown of guild halls'. Over 90% of the residents in the ancient town are Hakka people, who still speak the Hakka dialect and maintain Hakka customs to this day.

Mount Siguniang

Mount Siguniang is located in Siguniang Town, Xiaojin County, Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province. It belongs to the Qionglai Mountains of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is composed of four continuous peaks: Yaomei Peak, Sanguniang Peak, Erguniang Peak, and Daguniang Peak. Among them, Yaomei Peak has an altitude of 6250 meters, making it the second highest peak in Sichuan Province.