Sichuan, formerly romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan, is a province in southwest China occupying most of the Sichuan Basin and the easternmost part of the Tibetan Plateau between the Jinsha River on the west, the Daba Mountains in the north, and the Yungui Plateau to the south. Sichuan's capital city is Chengdu. The population of Sichuan stands at 81 million.
Restaurants in Sichuan
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Jiuzhaigou Valley, eulogized as a world of magical fairytale, has for years enchanted tourists with its mountains and luxuriant forests, colorful lakes, gushing waterfalls and abundant wildlife. To its south is the Huanglong (Yellow Dragon Scenic Area). Jiuzhaigou Valley is located in Nanping County, 450 kilometers (about 280 miles) to the north of Chengdu City, Sichuan, covers a total area of 720 square kilometers and the valley is 50 kilometers in length. In 1992, UNESCO entered this scenic area onto the world natural heritage list.Jiuzhaigou, literally the Nine Village Valley, is hence known for the nine Tibetan villages within its boundary, Inhabited by Tibetans, the nine villages and alpine lakes, are like reflecting mirrors or crystal jade blocks inlaid in snow mountains and forests.
There is a saying in China that after visited JiuZhaiGou, you would not want to visit places with waterfalls and lakes. This natural reserve is indeed a paradise for people who enjoy seeing waterfalls and lakes. As for photography enthusiasts, this is the place that you should not miss.
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Multiple itineraries to all traveling destinations in China to let you soak in the real sceneries, culture, history, folk life, custom, food, and so forth in the best classic, in-depth or unique pace as you like. Any visit to a place is customizable according to your likes, interests, budgets and needs! Discover the REAL China with China Discovery!
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As a Chengdu local tour expert, we aim to provide the best value for money and authentic Chengdu experiences for business people and travelers from all over the world. Contact the locals and see pandas with us!
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Food and market experiences in one of the world's most exciting culinary cities! Organized and lead by bilingual expats and locals who live in and love Chengdu.
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Our small group Food Tours will show you the best local dishes and flavors that Chengdu has to offer. Your Private tuk-tuk driver and English speaking guide will introduce you to the best cuisine and culture by eating where the locals eat. Includes unlimited food, transportation and beverages (including beer).
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I’m Haba Yefei, an English speaking tour guide and driver based in Chengdu, my tour service covers a vast part of western China, including Sichuan,Yunnan,Qinghai,Gansu and Tibet.I have been doing tours in this area since 2007 after graduated from Tourism College. My most popular tours are Panda(Interaction) Tour, Dujiangyan UNESCO Heritage Tour, Mt.Qingcheng Tour, Leshan Giant Buddha Day Tour, Chengdu City Sightseeing Tour and Western Sichuan Tibetan Highland Sightseeing & Hiking Tour to Mt.Siguniang,Jiuzhaigou ,Huanglong, Zoige Tibetan Grassland. Besides these, I also love taking people to venture off the beaten path and hidden places to experience the most authentic local lives. I don’t take people to unnecessary shops and always provide honest information to avoid tourist traps. Please be free to send me an inquiry and tell me your expectation, I can tailor an itinerary according to what you like and provide customized tours to meet your personal interests with competitive price.
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‘Chilli Cool China’ was founded by avid entrepreneurs who aimed to bring travelers from all over the world an memorable cultural experience in China. In search of a real China, We combined the most authentic places to go and the most interesting things to do together. Travelers have a chance to get close to pandas, ramble through off-the-beaten back alleys and historical heritages, experience a genuine Chinese cuisine workshop with interactions with locals in a spice market. Tailored cultural tours are offered based on your requirement.
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My Panda Tours is a travel company focused on pandas. We create the best travel experience to explore the beauty of panda country and beyond. We are a group of panda lovers. We are always excited to share our passion. Our team loves to share our personal stories and connections to particular pandas, and the tourists appreciate that unique approach rather than listening to textbook information. Some great stories are inspired by our online community. Also, we always ask our tourists to follow and share their stories through our social media channels to grow and add not only to My Panda Tours, but the collective panda community. We often update our feeds with news, along with hosting fun events for our followers. Recently, we threw a birthday party on Facebook Live for the American-born panda Tai Shan. The tourists enjoy our live feeds just as much as we love giving them. They appreciate seeing the pandas live, even after returning home. It always brings back their good memories.
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Valley of Huang Long, meaning "Yellow Dragon", has snow mountains, a large cave, Huanglong colorful lakes, as well as endangered animals, including the giant panda.
Absolutely worth visiting! The only thing to remember - it closes at 17:00. You can find a driver to go there from Songpan near the bus station. This place is full of great views and positive energy!
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A scenic mountain area houses important Buddhist temples.
A must see place if you are in this part of the world. One of the important Buddhist Mountains in China. If, unlike me you love walking uphill you can climb this on foot but it will take about 4 days. I settled for a full day trip. Wrap up warm in winter as the top will be a lot colder than the bottom. You can buy a combined ticket for 160¥ which will take you from Emeishan railway station up the mountain. The journey is not for those, weak of stomach as the road snakes up the mountain, contains a lot of chicanes, and the drivers don't hang around. There is a pee stop half way and the bus may stop to add snow chains to the wheels in winter. Once at the top bus station you have to walk for about 2km through the monkey reserve to get the cable car which will whizz you right to the summit. At the summit you may be rewarded with a spectacular view as well as a variety of temples, shops and restaurants to explore. You can stay in a hotel at the top so that you can see the sunrise, but its not cheap. Please note the last cable car is at 5.30 and the last bus home is at 6pm. Great day trip
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