
- 4.4/5
202***65Since we entered the panda base in the afternoon, most of the pandas were sleeping, so we didn't see many. If I come again, I should go to the panda base to see the pandas in the morning and then go to the zoo in the afternoon. The scenery in the canyon was just average.
- 4.8/5
_FB***63Buying ticket from trip.com was no hassle at all , buy and go . Like the way trip.com handle it’s system .
- 4.6/5
mR.Nic_This is my second time visiting the Giant Buddha! Compared to my first visit, the facilities and staff management in the park have improved significantly! The cultural and creative products inside the park are also excellent!
- 4.4/5
江河LLLocation: If driving, directly navigate to Wawushan Visitor Center. It's a 3-4 hour drive from Chengdu. Environment: The air is quite good, but it was still quite cold when I went as it wasn't snowing. The autumn leaves are quite beautiful. Value for Money: Not very cost-effective. The weather wasn't great when I went, and the entrance fee was quite expensive.
- 4.8/5
M54***66We went with one adult and one child. I was a college student and it cost 68 yuan, while my mother cost 260 yuan. Overall, it was a bit expensive and we didn't think it was worth the price. The jellyfish exhibit, which we were most looking forward to, was not open when we went, which was a huge disappointment.
- 4.4/5
Ananya Rvisited in 12 DEC 25 : No snow but beautiful nature and nice weather.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Wuhou Temple is definitely worth visiting. I went there with a sense of reverence because I love reading "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and admire Zhuge Liang. I saw the two memorials to the emperor, many rubbings, and statues of Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and many other heroes of Shu Han. The environment inside is also quite nice, and many tourists were taking photos.
- 4.6/5
If⁰²⁰⁶It was a tentative blush of red from a couple of lamps on the eaves, then the crimson light flowed across the entire street with a "whoosh," spreading a warm glow across the bluestone pavement. The bamboo chairs in the Three Kingdoms Teahouse were empty, but the covered teacups still steamed, as if the person who had just been fanning themselves while listening to the storyteller had only gotten up to buy a skewer of candied fruit. The aroma of Sichuan peppercorns in the air was real, while the lingering notes of the erhu on the stage were ethereal; between reality and illusion, the legends of the Shu Han dynasty took on a fuzzy outline in the flickering lamplight. I stopped at the sugar-blowing stall. The old craftsman twisted his fingertips, and golden sugar syrup blossomed into a translucent lotus flower—it turns out the sweetness of this city can be held in your hand, trembling and coming to life with a gentle breath. As I turned, the red walls of the Wuhou Temple were fading into the deepening night, while the lights of Jinli were just beginning to tell the stories the day hadn't finished.
- 4.7/5
gogo_0930Check out Du Fu Thatched Cottage! Passing through the rustic wooden gate, a thatched pavilion nestled among bamboo groves houses the inscription "Shaoling Thatched Cottage," while the statue of the poet saint in front of the Grand Hall is both solemn and approachable. Every blade of grass and every tree is imbued with the charm of Tang poetry, as if you can hear the recitations from a thousand years ago—it's definitely worth it.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userArriving just in time for the ginkgo leaves to turn golden, a visit to the Sichuan Provincial Museum offers a unique experience. Besides the permanent exhibitions, they are setting up other temporary displays. A museum visit isn't a once-in-a-lifetime event; frequent visits are the best way to go.














