Sichuan is vast and diverse. As a traveler, your biggest problem is how to explore the best highlights of Sichuan culture in a trip since your time is limited, budget has to be under control, and energy is not infinite. To help you plan your trip easily, we have concluded the best highlights of Sichuan culture according to specific themes, such as Ancient Civilization, Three Kingdom, Tea Culture, etc.
How did the Sanxingdui Culture originate, develop then disappear thousands of years ago? It still remains an unknown mystery. But thousands of incredible statues, masks, jades, bronze artifacts left. What is the truth?
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Type: Museum
Destination: Chengdu
Drive two hours to Mengdingshan where a local farmer will teach you the whole process of making tea, from harvesting to brewing. While in Chengdu, you'll enjoy tea in temple, parks, teahouse like a local do!…
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Type: Local culture
Destination: Chengdu/Mengdingshan
Attracted by the ancient China historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms? This tour takes you to explore some real sites related to the heroes and stories in the real history not literature. A relaxing round tour from Chengdu...
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Type: History & Culture
Destination: Jianmenguan/Langzhong
Visiting cute Giant Panda, tasting the local snacks, watching a live Sichuan opera show, etc. Also go to the nearby Luodai Ancient Town, only several kilometers away, where the biggest community of Hakka in southwestern China lives.
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Type: Local Custom
Destination: Chengdu
Sichuan is vast and diverse. As a traveler, your biggest problem is how to explore the best highlights of Sichuan culture in a trip since your time is limited, budget has to be under control, and energy is not infinite. To help you plan your trip easily, we have concluded the best highlights of Sichuan culture according to specific themes, such as Ancient Civilization, Three Kingdom, Tea Culture, etc.
Before the discoveries of Sanxingdui and Jinsha Site, most people believed Sichuan played more as a constituent part in China history than an independent local civilization. But after research on the cultivated relics, archaeologist has found that the cultural existence of Sanxingdui and Jinsha was quite different from those typical civilization in northern or center ancient China, such as Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty.
Three Kingdoms Culture is one of the most exciting parts of China history which is full of stories. Sichuan, known as the key part of Yi State in ancient time, is the stronghold or the base of Shu Han Bloc of which the leaders are Liu Bei, Zhu Geliang, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, etc. Chengdu was the capital city of Shu Han. At present, many streets in Chengdu are named according to stories of Shu Han Kingdom. To explore ancient Shu Han culture, you must take a trip to northeastern Sichuan where Shu Han used to fight against other two kingdoms – Wei and Wu.
When talking about local arts and custom in Sichuan, it usually comes up with Sichuan Opera, one of China's oldest and most popular opera forms. Sichuan Opera features in vivid and humorous narration, singing, and acrobatics. It also boasts a system of stylized movements and its acting is both exquisite and lively. Most operas are adapted from the Chinese classical novels, mythologies, legends, and folk tales. There are several places you can watch an opera show in Chengdu usually in the night, including Qintai Road, Jinli Street and Kuanzhai Alley.
The moist climate plus fertile mountain earth makes Sichuan an ideal place for tea planting. And local people here have already drunk tea for more than thousands years. You will unexpectedly find as many tea houses as the restaurants in Chengdu and other places in Sichuan. The most relaxing way is to have a cup of tea in an old tea house in a local park, such as Renmin Park, Huanhuaxi Park, etc.
If you think drinking tea is not enough, just get out of town to a beautiful tea farm on the mountains of Mengdingshan to experience the exciting whole process of plucking fresh leaves and making. Last, bring the tea you made back home.
There is no doubt that Sichuan Cuisine is the most popular Chinese cuisine in the world. Its great reputation has been spread around the world as more and more Sichuan cuisine restaurants have open in America, Europe, Asia, etc. But to taste the most authentic Sichuan cuisine, you must come to its homeland – Sichuan.
As the popular saying goes “all tastes can be tried in Sichuan”, you will be satisfied no matter what kinds of flavors you prefer - Hotpot, Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken, Mao Cai, Liang Fen…there are so many appealing foods. It is more exciting to learn to cook some of the most classic Sichuan cuisines from a cooking class in Chengdu.