CD04 River-viewing pavilion park, Jinsha museum, Kuanxiangzi 1 Day Tour

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Attraction: River-viewing pavilion park,Chengdu Jinsha ruins museum, splendid culture of the ancient Shu kingdom,Kuanxiangzi old street

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All about the CD04 River-viewing pavilion park, Jinsha museum, Kuanxiangzi 1 Day Tour.

Attraction: River-viewing pavilion park,Chengdu Jinsha ruins museum, splendid culture of the ancient Shu kingdom,Kuanxiangzi old street.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

* All entrance fees as per in the itinerary
* All transportation in the itinerary by 7 seats Refine MPV or 17 seats Coast mini bus.
* Service of English speaking tour guide during all transfers and sightseeing.

What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

* Hotel accommodation based on twin sharing room with the Breakfast in the hotel.
* Chinese visa and Air tickets or train tickets.
Note: If you need our help to booking hotel and domestic air tickets or train tickets in China, please inform us in advance and send us your full name on your passport and passport number through email.
* All meals (lunch and dinner).
Note: Our guide can recommend and arrange restaurant for you. When driver and guide working for you. You should pay for their meals
* All optional programs. Such as variety show of “Face changing” and “Flame Spitting-Out” of Sichuan Opera; Tibetan Singing, Dancing and folk custom Show.
* Travel Insurance.
Note: You’d better buy travel insurance in your country before you come to China.
* Gratuities and Tips to driver and tour guide.
* Personal expenses: telephone, laundry, etc.
* Fees due to landslides, road blockade and flights delay.

  1. Morning Meet in your hotel and drive to River-Viewing Pavilion Park in the morning

    Arrive in Chengdu, be met at the airport., drive to visit River-Viewing Pavilion Park (Wang Jiang Lou Gong yuan), it has more than 150 kinds of bamboo brought from all over Asia, and the lush bamboo forests provide plenty of shade in the summer. There is a four-story wooden ’river-viewing pavilion’ that was built in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) in memory of Xue Tao, a Tang Dynasty poetess who often wrote about bamboo (thus bamboo is the park’s specialty). The pavilion overlooks the Jingjiang River. It is a good place for the local people to drink tea and play Taichi or Chinese Gongfu.

  2. Afternoon After lunch visit Chengdu Jinsha Ruins Museum

    It exhibits the splendid culture of the ancient Shu Kingdom 3,000 years ago, modifying previous assumptions about the origins of the Chinese civilization. Over 6,000 pieces of cultural relics with sophisticated craftsmanship, like carved jade, gold, bronze, stone, and ivory artifacts, have been unearthed at the Jinsha Ruins. Historians believe they are the remains of the ancient Shu Kingdom mentioned in stories of the Qin and Han dynasties. The discovery is considered by local archaeologists as one of the most important finds in the region’s history.

  3. Afterwards visit the Kuanxiangzi (wide lane) and Zhaixiangzi (narrow lane)

    It used to be home to officials in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties and are among the city’s cultural heritage sites still intact today. Originally, single-story houses and courtyards featured the specialty of the area. To relive the taste of local life years ago, teahouses and folk arts are readily found in the area while displays of the lifestyle, dialects, food and customs of Chengdu in the past will be reinstated in museums.

  4. Evening As an option in the evening (200CNY extra), enjoy a wonderful variety show of “Face changing” and “Flame Spitting - Out” of Sichuan Opera.

Jinsha ruins museum

It exhibits the splendid culture of the ancient Shu Kingdom 3,000 years ago, modifying previous assumptions about the origins of the Chinese civilization.

kuanxiangzi Old Street

It used to be home to officials in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties and are among the city’s cultural heritage sites still intact today.