Chengdu is a relaxed yet dynamic city where leafy streets, teahouses, and lively food stalls sit alongside modern towers and creative districts. It is best known as the home of the giant panda and the capital of Sichuan, one of China s most distinctive culinary regions.
Beyond its famous cuisine, Chengdu offers wide, walkable boulevards, riverside paths, and a growing network of parks and cultural venues. You can spend your days meeting pandas at dedicated research bases, exploring historic alleys, and ending your evenings in buzzing neighbourhoods filled with cosy teahouses and contemporary cafés.
The city also makes an excellent base for exploring the wider region, from scenic bamboo forests to dramatic mountain landscapes. Whether you are here for a short city break or a longer journey into Sichuan, Chengdu rewards an unhurried pace and a curious appetite.