Discover Chengdu
with Cathay Pacific

Chengdu is home to the giant panda, Sichuan Opera and a fiery cuisine. Yet the capital of Sichuan province also enjoys a gloriously relaxed teahouse culture and a hip bar and arts scene.
The city sits in the heart of the Chengdu Plain: surrounded by the mighty Mount Qingcheng to the west and undulating hills to the east, the region is so abundant it’s long been dubbed the ‘Country of Heaven.’ Less than 45 minutes outside of the city lie Chengdu attractions like the 2,200-year-old city of Dujiangyan and the spectacular Leshan Giant Buddha, carved into the hillside of Xijuo Peak in the 8th century.

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Things to do in Chengdu

Take a pilgrimage to Mount Qingcheng

Considered one of the birthplaces of Taoism, Mount Qingcheng is certainly a spiritual place, with verdant views and tumbling waterfalls which bring a sense of calm to even the most frantic visitor. Start in the ancient town of Tai’an at the foot of Qingcheng, where red lanterns cling to the roofs. Cable cars run partway up the mountain, or you can strap on your boots and head up the steps, passing temples and palaces along the way.

Discover an ancient waterway

When it was built, the Dujiangyan irrigation system transformed Sichuan, making floods a thing of the past and allowing the fields to flourish. More than two thousand years later, this beautiful spot is a Unesco-listed heritage site – the oldest and only damless system of its kind – and it still plays a fundamental role in draining floodwaters, irrigating farms and getting water to more than fifty cities in Sichuan province.

Sip tea in century-old pagodas in the park

Chengdu is full of atmospheric teahouses, where locals while away the day with conversation over pots of steaming tea. Better-known institutions include the century-old He Ming Teahouse in People’s Park and the teahouse near Wangjiang Pavilion Park’s four-story pavilion. A resonant ring announces the arrival of the other classic Chengdu teahouse custom: roving ear-cleaners, who tap together their long metal tools to advertise their services.

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