Must-see attractions in Sichuan

  • Wuyou Temple

    Sichuan

    Wuyou Temple, like the Grand Buddha, dates from the Tang dynasty, and has Ming and Qing renovations. This monastery contains calligraphy and artefacts,…

  • Changping Valley

    Sichuan

    While the first hour or so of the valley walk is on a wooden boardwalk, after that it's muddy trails through yak-filled pastures and dense forests all the…

  • Qingyang Temple

    Chengdu

    Alongside Culture Park, this is Chengdu’s oldest and most extensive Taoist temple. Qingyang (Green Ram) Temple dates from the Zhou dynasty, although most…

  • West Gate

    Sichuan

    Atop a massive hill to the west of Songpan, the reconstructed West Gate is also the site of the only remaining section of original city wall. It's a steep…

  • Oriental Buddha Capital

    Sichuan

    This large park houses thousands of Buddha statues and figurines from around Asia, including a 170m-long reclining Buddha, one of the world’s longest. Don…

  • Imperial Examination Hall

    Sichuan

    The best-preserved Qing-era imperial examination hall in China, with a number of in-character actors on hand to pose for photographs. The museum shows the…

  • Nánwú Sì

    Sichuan

    This temple belongs to the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism and is the most active monastery in the area. Walk south along the main road,…

  • Khampa Museum

    Sichuan

    This traditional 200-year-old family house has been totally renovated and turned into an interesting ethnographic museum that recreates life in a typical…

  • Sichuan Science & Technology Museum

    Chengdu

    Families will love the hands-on nature of this huge museum – almost every display is of a touchy-feely nature. Labels and descriptions are light on…

  • Jinping Gate

    Sichuan

    Originally constructed in 1371 and renovated in 1767, the current version of Jinping Gate is a 2010 rebuild. Join art students sketching from the top and…

  • Guānyīn Sì

    Sichuan

    Looming over Kangding on the lower slopes of Paoma Shan, above the three main halls of the temple, is a path that leads on to several pagodas and another…

  • Namgyal Tallinn

    Sichuan

    Join locals in the kora walk circling this stupa that is dedicated to the Shakyamuni Buddha, or climb up to the covered pavilions on the hilltop just…

  • Huaguang Tower

    Sichuan

    Peer out across the rooftops of old town Langzhong and beyond the river to Jinping Hill from the top of Huáguāng Lóu, a multilayered wedding-cake tower,…

  • White Temple Park

    Sichuan

    Circle the White Temple (白塔, Báitǎ) with worshippers as they recite mantras and spin the massive, house-sized prayer wheel, or join the locals just…

  • Chengdu Art Gallery

    Chengdu

    Rotating exhibitions of classical-style Chinese art in a traditionally styled courtyard building that's almost as artistic as the paintings within. It's a…

  • Shangniba Monastery

    Sichuan

    A two-hour hike or horse ride east over the hills from Songpan, this small Tibetan Buddhist monastery sits in a picturesque valley among small minority…

  • Jinping Park

    Sichuan

    Considered an essential element of the feng shui balance of ancient Langzhong and holy to Taoists, Jinping is dotted with pavilions, temples and caves. To…

  • People’s Park

    Chengdu

    On weekends, locals fill this park with dancing, song and taichi. There’s a small, willow-tree-lined boating lake and a number of teahouses: He Ming…

  • Jingang Si

    Sichuan

    A short way south of town, along the main road, is this 400-year-old Nyingma (Red Hat sect) monastery. To get there, turn right from the main road into an…

  • Zhongtian Tower

    Sichuan

    For bird’s-eye views of the city’s rooftops and lanes, climb to the top of Zhōngtiān Lóu, a 2006 rebuild on the way to Zhang Fei Temple in the centre of…

  • Luobiao Hanging Coffins

    Sichuan

    There are hanging coffins found in other parts of China, but there are more in Luobiao than anywhere else and they are reasonably accessible. At one time…

  • Dujiangyan Irrigation System

    Sichuan

    This Qin dynasty waterworks project (completed in 256 BC) is the oldest and only surviving non-dam irrigation system in the world. Still used to control…

  • Chöde Gompa

    Sichuan

    At the northern end of town, the large Chöde Gompa is a Tibetan monastery that was built for the third Dalai Lama (1543–1588). Inside is a statue of…

  • Salt Industry History Museum

    Sichuan

    Housed in an ornate 270-year-old guild hall, this unique museum documents the course of the region’s salt industry, which dates to the first century CE…

  • Suopo

    Sichuan

    Danba's nearest village with watchtowers is a 1½- to two-hour walk along the river. A resourceful family has rebuilt the wooden base levels of a tower…

  • Tomb of Wang Jian

    Chengdu

    Built for Wang Jian (847–918), a general who rose to power following the collapse of the Tang dynasty to rule as emperor of the Shu kingdom, this above…

  • Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art

    Chengdu

    This privately funded museum aims to create a space for the development and exhibition of contemporary and abstract art in Chinese society. Works on…

  • Golden Temple

    Sichuan

    The glimmering roof and stupa-lined walls of this temple are set against the fantastic backdrop of the snowy mountains across the grasslands. Inside it's…

  • Daci Temple

    Chengdu

    Very few things in Chengdu emphasise the stark contrast of modern and traditional China like the squat buildings of Daci Temple surrounded by the towering…

  • Gonchen Monastery

    Sichuan

    Fronted with a large collection of stupas and prayer wheels, this imposing building stands on what has been the site of a monastery since the 15th century…

  • Qianfu Cliff

    Sichuan

    Near the east bank of the Jialing River is a honeycomb of nearly 1200 shrines containing over 7000 grotto carvings dating back 1500 years. There were once…

  • Sichuan Tower

    Chengdu

    On a clear day the views from the outdoor 218m observation platform of the 339m Sichuan Tower are said to stretch all the way to Dujiangyan. On a hazy or…

  • Grand Buddha Temple

    Sichuan

    There’s some good exploring to be done across the river, southeast of the old town. At the foot of one hill, and among other Buddhist statuary and caves,…

  • Ānjué Sì

    Sichuan

    This central temple's two small halls built around a colourful central courtyard have roots dating back to 1652, but it's been much rebuilt in the…

  • Seven Lakes

    Sichuan

    This string of seven small iridescent lakes strung along a mountain valley makes an adventuerous full-day trip from Xiangcheng. It's around 25km on the…

  • Guoda Shan

    Sichuan

    Guoda Shan looms large at the northern end of town and takes a full day to climb up and down. The summit is around 1500m higher than an already quite high…

  • Feng Shui Museum

    Sichuan

    This museum includes a model of the town, illustrating its feng-shui-inspired design. While English explanations are limited, a helpful English-speaking…

  • Culture Park

    Chengdu

    A sprawling green park of ginkgo-lined paths, lotus-filled ponds (listen out for the massive frogs croaking happily away) and teahouses. There's also…

  • Danba Cultural Heritage Museum

    Sichuan

    This museum is small and without English descriptions, though its reconstructed look into a traditional Qiang home helps set the scene for exploring the…

  • Aidao Nunnery

    Chengdu

    The earliest public nunnery in Sichuan, this Ming dynasty (1368–1644) nunnery was completely rebuilt in 2001. The small courtyard and two central halls…

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