Authentic Sichuan flavor, beautiful Chengdu, peaceful and narrow
UP ChinaTravel
2024-08-06 06:43:05
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Half of the 3,000 hibiscus scenes belong to Shaocheng.

Hundreds of people who have traveled in exile, foreign visitors, those who have been promoted, those who have gone abroad, those who have visited relatives and friends, those who have searched for the past and the world, those who have traveled for thousands of years, have arrived in Jinguan City.


Huanhua River, you can explore in May; Wuhou Temple, you can visit in ancient times; Qingyang Palace Taoist clean place; Wenshu Temple Buddhist Zen School.

The old site of Shaocheng, the wide and narrow old alleys, also had to visit.


When you look up, you can see green tiled eaves, black beam carved railings, high gate buildings, and flowery skirt walls. It is full of authentic Bashu style.


A bowl of tea covered with fine porcelain is a folk face-changing technique.

In March, the misty rain is full of beauty in the world.

Look at the width of the hibiscus, and the width of the wren appears

This hotel located in the Kuanzhai Alley Scenic Area is highly recommended. It is the Wren Humanities Boutique Hotel.


Build a pure land amidst prosperity and comfort.


▲ A corner of a wren

It contains luxury and spirit.


▲ A corner of a wren

▲ Wren Chengdu Tea


▲ Wren Breakfast



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