
▲ The Sanxingdui Museum is located at the northeastern corner of the Sanxingdui Ruins, a national key cultural relics protection unit, by the Yazi River in the west of Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, a renowned historical and cultural city. It is 38 kilometers south of Chengdu and 26 kilometers north of Deyang. As a large-scale, modern specialized site museum in China, its construction began in August 1992 and officially opened to the public in October 1997.

▲ Kuanzhai Alleys is Chengdu's only preserved ancient street from the Qing Dynasty, consisting of three parallel lanes - Wide Alley, Narrow Alley, and Well Alley - along with traditional courtyard complexes. Here, visitors can enjoy tea, savor hotpot, and experience Chengdu's signature leisurely pace, slow lifestyle, and vibrant contemporary culture.












