Chengdu people use Sichuan cuisine, mahjong and teahouses to successfully interpret what it means to be "a city you can't leave once you've arrived." In addition to comfortable time and hot food, Chengdu is a rare "photography material library" for travelers who love to take pictures.
Check out the "Red Wall Bamboo Shadow" landscape
Wuhou Temple is an ancestral hall commemorating Zhuge Liang. And it is the only temple where the emperor and his ministers worship together. There are 50 statues of Shu Han heroes such as Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang in the temple. For fans of the Three Kingdoms, this is a place not to be missed.
Putting aside historical allusions and legendary figures, the biggest highlight of Wuhou Temple is a red wall located deep in the scenic spot. The twists and turns of the red wall and the sunbeams passing through the bamboo forest reflect the mottled tree shadows on the wall. Forming the famous "Red Wall Bamboo Shadow" landscape, this place has become a photo-taking spot that every tourist will not miss.
An old building with a cinematic "Hong Kong flavor"
In No. 18 Hongwasi Street near Sichuan University (Wangjiang Campus), there are two "Internet Buildings" hidden in No. 18 Hongwasi Street "Red" grade old building. The two buildings originally had no names, but they were named "Yuanyang Building" because of the two staggered staircases.
The most fashionable landmark in Chengdu
In the Chunxi Road area in the city center, IFS and Taikoo Li have formed the most popular fashion business district in Chengdu in the past two years. The unique design and the perfect integration of local culture have created a large number of internet celebrity photo spots in this area. One of the most eye-catching and well-known symbols is the huge installation art on the top floor of IFS - the giant panda climbing the wall.
This giant panda installation composed of more than 3,000 triangular components is called "I Am Here". Half of the panda's body is hung outside the mall, and the other half is climbed onto the rooftop of the mall. This naive panda has set off a nationwide craze for taking photos and checking in since its appearance. It has continued to this day, and even "under the panda's butt" has become the most fashionable date spot.
Xicheng District Cultural Landmark
Xicun Courtyard is the work of the famous architectural designer Liu Jiakun, a well-known place in the architectural circle. Its original identity was the training ground of a football club in Chengdu, and now it has gradually become a cultural landmark in Xicheng District, Chengdu. The architecture of the entire park is tough and full of modernity, with staggered corridors and rich spatial levels. This kind of vertically staggered architectural form and rough architectural appearance are not often seen in other places.
Industrial style photo spot
The memory of the eastern suburbs was originally the "Eastern District Music Park", but now it is somewhat similar to Beijing's 798 Art District - a cultural park renovated on the site of an old factory. Due to the renovation of a factory, there are almost no buildings above three floors here, and the staggered block layout is very suitable for taking pictures. There are often various music performances and art exhibitions in the scenic area. The cafes, bookstores, bars, etc. here are also worth visiting. If you are a fan of stars, there is also a wall of hand models of celebrities such as Zhang Liangying, Li Yuchun, and Jiang Wen.
The living fossil of Chengdu tea culture