On this day, start your day with a delightful morning visit to Wenshu Monastery, a 1400-year-old temple dedicated to honoring Manjushri Bodhisattva, the Symbol of Wisdom. It is one of the four great temples of the Chan (Zen) school of Buddhism in China. Before entering the temple, take a moment to capture the beauty of the Red Wall. Once inside, stroll leisurely through the temple's beautiful Qing Dynasty-style buildings and marvel at the Heavenly Kings Hall, Three Saints Hall, Grand Buddha Hall, Dharma Hall, and Scripture Library in that order. The temple's buildings, such as the bell tower and corridor, are seamlessly integrated with the main complex, creating a peaceful and immersive atmosphere where you can explore and reflect on the teachings of Buddhism. If you like, indulge in the delicious vegetarian food served inside the monastery, which is both healthy and satisfying.
Then, it's time to take a leisurely stroll inside Chengdu Renmin Park (Chengdu People's Park) like a local and enjoy the city's slow lifestyle. You can watch locals square dancing, practicing Taiji, singing Chinese folk songs, playing traditional Chinese musical instruments, as well as playing Chinese chess and boating on the lake. Don’t miss the blind date corner (a marriage market) where parents of unmarried adults flock to the park to find a partner for their daughter or son. Then, order a cup of fragrant jasmine green tea (a favorite of Chengdu locals) while sitting in a time-honored tea house, such as Heming Tea House. Chat with your friends, try Chengdu Ear Cleaning by professional ear cleaner, and see locals having fun playing mahjong.
Later, enjoy a historical trip to explore the renowned Wuhou Temple (the Temple of Marquis Wu). Walk in the footsteps of legendary figures from the classic novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and delve into the intriguing stories of this pivotal period in Chinese history. Wuhou Temple is the only temple in China where a ruler and his officials are worshipped together. The temple is famous for its dedication to Zhuge Liang, a prominent military strategist and politician of the Shu Han kingdom (221AD - 263AD), revered as a symbol of wisdom and loyalty. Start your tour at the Han Zhao Lie Temple, dedicated to Liu Bei, the emperor who founded the Shu Han state and was known for his charisma and leadership skills. Continue to the main hall of Wuhou Temple, where you can discover the fascinating life story of Zhuge Liang, who devoted himself to the Shu Kingdom until his death. Marvel at the 24 civil and military generals depicted in the novel as you explore the temple's intricate architecture and beautiful gardens. Also, be sure to visit Sanyi Temple to learn about the famous story of "The Oath of the Peach Garden", which tells the tale of three sworn brothers, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, who pledged to support each other and fight against tyranny and injustice. Don't miss the chance to take brilliant photos at the Red Wall, and if time allows, pay a visit to the Hui Mausoleum, where Liu Bei is buried.
When the sun sets, the nightlife on Jinli Street becomes even more charming. Known as the "Chengdu Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival Scroll" and ranked at the top of the world's most beautiful streets by CNN Travel in 2021, Jinli Street was first built during the Three Kingdoms Period (220-280) and was then known as "Shu Jinli". Walking on Jinli Street, you can appreciate the brilliant Chinese Traditional buildings of Qing Dynasty style (1616-1911), buy all kinds of souvenirs (Shu embroidery, lacquer products, folk handicrafts, calligraphy, and paintings), try delicious local snacks (Dan Dan Noodles, Egg Pancake, Bon Bon Chicken, Sweet Potato Noodles with Pork Intestines, Iced Jelly, Sour and Spicy Tofu Pudding), and discover intangible heritages like Sugar Painting, Shadow Puppy Play, Sichuan Opera Show...
After the tour, you will be escorted back to your hotel, or we can take you to the airport or train station.