ROUTE 91

Sichuan Panda Trail โ€” 9 Days / 8 Nights

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 9 Days / 8 Nights

Journey through the heart of China from Chengdu to Leshan, traversing 2 cities across 9 days. Each stop reveals another facet of a civilization five millennia deep โ€” ancient walls, sacred temples, misty mountains, and bustling markets where tradition and modernity flow together like the rivers that shaped this land.

Chengdu (7) โ†’ Leshan (1)
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๐Ÿ“… Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Chengdu
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Mapo Tofu (้บปๅฉ†่ฑ†่…) โ€” Silken tofu swimming in a sauce of chili bean paste, fermented black beans, Sichuan peppercorn, and minced pork โ€” the dish that defines mala (numbing-spicy). Invented in 1862 by a pockmarked (mapo) grandmother at a Chengdu bridge-side restaurant.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Sanxingdui Bronze Masks (ไธ‰ๆ˜Ÿๅ †้’้“œ้ขๅ…ท) โ€” Discovered in 1986, these 3,000-year-old bronze masks โ€” with protruding eyes, angular features, and gold leaf โ€” belong to a mysterious Shu civilization predating written Chinese records. The largest mask stands 65 cm tall, unlike anything else in Chinese archaeology.
๐ŸŽต Music: Sichuan Opera Face-Changing (ๅทๅ‰งๅ˜่„ธ) โ€” The signature art of Sichuan Opera: performers change elaborately painted silk masks in the blink of an eye โ€” up to 14 faces in seconds โ€” through a closely guarded technique classified as a national secret.
Day 2
Exploring Chengdu
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Hotpot (็ซ้”…) โ€” Sichuan's communal ritual: a bubbling cauldron of chili oil, peppercorn, and dozens of aromatics into which diners dip thinly sliced meats, offal, tofu, and vegetables. The numbing-spicy broth has been a Chengdu obsession since Qing dynasty river porters invented it.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Shu Brocade (่œ€้”ฆ) โ€” One of China's Four Famous Brocades, woven in Chengdu for over 2,000 years. The complex patterns โ€” often featuring flowers, birds, and geometric motifs on a five-color warp โ€” require looms with thousands of threads operated by two weavers.
๐ŸŽต Music: Chengdu Teahouse Culture (ๆˆ้ƒฝ่Œถ้ฆ†ๆ–‡ๅŒ–) โ€” Chengdu's 10,000+ teahouses are not just beverage venues but the social operating system of the city. Ear-cleaning, mahjong, Sichuan opera, and hours of conversation over lidded gaiwan cups of jasmine tea define the city's famously relaxed lifestyle.
Day 3
Exploring Chengdu
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Dan Dan Noodles (ๆ‹…ๆ‹…้ข) โ€” Thin wheat noodles in a sauce of sesame paste, chili oil, Sichuan pepper, and minced pork. Named for the shoulder pole (dan) that street vendors used to carry their portable kitchen through Chengdu's alleys.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Sichuan Shadow Puppets (ๅ››ๅท็šฎๅฝฑๆˆ) โ€” Hand-carved translucent leather puppets manipulated behind a backlit screen. Sichuan's tradition is distinguished by its elaborate facial painting, complex joint articulation, and integration with Sichuan opera percussion and singing.
๐ŸŽต Music: Guzheng in the Teahouse (่Œถ้ฆ†ๅค็ญ) โ€” The gentle plucking of the guzheng accompanies the afternoon ritual of gaiwan tea in Chengdu's traditional bamboo-chair teahouses. The unhurried tempo mirrors the Chengdu philosophy: life is not a race but a banquet.
Day 4
Exploring Chengdu
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Mapo Tofu (้บปๅฉ†่ฑ†่…) โ€” Silken tofu swimming in a sauce of chili bean paste, fermented black beans, Sichuan peppercorn, and minced pork โ€” the dish that defines mala (numbing-spicy). Invented in 1862 by a pockmarked (mapo) grandmother at a Chengdu bridge-side restaurant.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Sanxingdui Bronze Masks (ไธ‰ๆ˜Ÿๅ †้’้“œ้ขๅ…ท) โ€” Discovered in 1986, these 3,000-year-old bronze masks โ€” with protruding eyes, angular features, and gold leaf โ€” belong to a mysterious Shu civilization predating written Chinese records. The largest mask stands 65 cm tall, unlike anything else in Chinese archaeology.
๐ŸŽต Music: Sichuan Opera Face-Changing (ๅทๅ‰งๅ˜่„ธ) โ€” The signature art of Sichuan Opera: performers change elaborately painted silk masks in the blink of an eye โ€” up to 14 faces in seconds โ€” through a closely guarded technique classified as a national secret.
Day 5
Exploring Chengdu
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Hotpot (็ซ้”…) โ€” Sichuan's communal ritual: a bubbling cauldron of chili oil, peppercorn, and dozens of aromatics into which diners dip thinly sliced meats, offal, tofu, and vegetables. The numbing-spicy broth has been a Chengdu obsession since Qing dynasty river porters invented it.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Shu Brocade (่œ€้”ฆ) โ€” One of China's Four Famous Brocades, woven in Chengdu for over 2,000 years. The complex patterns โ€” often featuring flowers, birds, and geometric motifs on a five-color warp โ€” require looms with thousands of threads operated by two weavers.
๐ŸŽต Music: Chengdu Teahouse Culture (ๆˆ้ƒฝ่Œถ้ฆ†ๆ–‡ๅŒ–) โ€” Chengdu's 10,000+ teahouses are not just beverage venues but the social operating system of the city. Ear-cleaning, mahjong, Sichuan opera, and hours of conversation over lidded gaiwan cups of jasmine tea define the city's famously relaxed lifestyle.
Day 6
Exploring Chengdu
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Dan Dan Noodles (ๆ‹…ๆ‹…้ข) โ€” Thin wheat noodles in a sauce of sesame paste, chili oil, Sichuan pepper, and minced pork. Named for the shoulder pole (dan) that street vendors used to carry their portable kitchen through Chengdu's alleys.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Sichuan Shadow Puppets (ๅ››ๅท็šฎๅฝฑๆˆ) โ€” Hand-carved translucent leather puppets manipulated behind a backlit screen. Sichuan's tradition is distinguished by its elaborate facial painting, complex joint articulation, and integration with Sichuan opera percussion and singing.
๐ŸŽต Music: Guzheng in the Teahouse (่Œถ้ฆ†ๅค็ญ) โ€” The gentle plucking of the guzheng accompanies the afternoon ritual of gaiwan tea in Chengdu's traditional bamboo-chair teahouses. The unhurried tempo mirrors the Chengdu philosophy: life is not a race but a banquet.
Day 7
From Chengdu to Leshan
Chengdu ยท ๆˆ้ƒฝ ยท Land of Abundance
Giant Panda Research Base ๆˆ้ƒฝๅคง็†Š็Œซ็น่‚ฒ็ ”็ฉถๅŸบๅœฐ
Home to over 200 giant pandas and 100 red pandas in a 600-acre bamboo habitat. The morning feeding session โ€” before 10 AM โ€” reveals pandas at their most active, tumbling, wrestling, and demolishing bamboo stalks with their powerful molars. The nursery houses newborns the size of a stick of butter.
Jinli Ancient Street ้”ฆ้‡Œๅค่ก—
A 350-metre reconstruction of a Shu dynasty commercial street adjacent to the Wuhou Memorial Temple. Timber-framed shops sell shadow puppets, Shu brocade, and face-changing opera masks. The street food corridor โ€” Sichuan pepper skewers, sweet potato noodles, rabbit head โ€” is a masterclass in street gastronomy.
Dujiangyan Irrigation System ้ƒฝๆฑŸๅ ฐ
Built in 256 BCE by governor Li Bing, this engineering marvel has irrigated the Chengdu Plain for 2,280 years without a dam โ€” using only the principles of water diversion, spillway, and sand flushing. It transformed Sichuan from flood-prone wilderness into the 'Land of Abundance' and still irrigates 5.3 million hectares.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Mapo Tofu (้บปๅฉ†่ฑ†่…) โ€” Silken tofu swimming in a sauce of chili bean paste, fermented black beans, Sichuan peppercorn, and minced pork โ€” the dish that defines mala (numbing-spicy). Invented in 1862 by a pockmarked (mapo) grandmother at a Chengdu bridge-side restaurant.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Sanxingdui Bronze Masks (ไธ‰ๆ˜Ÿๅ †้’้“œ้ขๅ…ท) โ€” Discovered in 1986, these 3,000-year-old bronze masks โ€” with protruding eyes, angular features, and gold leaf โ€” belong to a mysterious Shu civilization predating written Chinese records. The largest mask stands 65 cm tall, unlike anything else in Chinese archaeology.
๐ŸŽต Music: Sichuan Opera Face-Changing (ๅทๅ‰งๅ˜่„ธ) โ€” The signature art of Sichuan Opera: performers change elaborately painted silk masks in the blink of an eye โ€” up to 14 faces in seconds โ€” through a closely guarded technique classified as a national secret.

๐Ÿš„ Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
D8641 InUse CA2655 12:30 lunch, then Train D8641 at 14:00 16:00 Leshan
Day 8
Discovering Leshan
Leshan ยท Ancient Crossroads
Leshan Heritage
Experience the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of Leshan. Explore ancient temples, museums, and iconic landmarks that showcase centuries of Chinese civilization and artistic achievement.
Leshan Old Town
Wander through the atmospheric old quarter of Leshan, where traditional architecture, local markets, and time-honored teahouses preserve the rhythms of daily life that have endured for generations.
Leshan Scenic Area
The natural landscapes surrounding Leshan โ€” mountains, rivers, and ancient forests โ€” offer breathtaking vistas that have inspired poets and painters across the dynasties.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Local Specialty Noodles (ๅœฐๆ–น็‰น่‰ฒ้ข) โ€” Hand-pulled noodles served in a rich broth flavored with regional spices and herbs, topped with slow-braised meat and fresh vegetables. Each province has its own signature noodle style reflecting centuries of local culinary tradition.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Regional Folk Art (ๅœฐๆ–นๆฐ‘้—ด่‰บๆœฏ) โ€” Traditional handicrafts unique to this area, passed down through generations of artisan families. The techniques โ€” whether paper cutting, woodblock printing, or textile weaving โ€” encode local mythology and seasonal customs.
๐ŸŽต Music: Regional Folk Song (ๅœฐๆ–นๆฐ‘ๆญŒ) โ€” Traditional songs passed down orally through generations, accompanying agricultural labor, festivals, and courtship rituals. The melodies and lyrics vary by village, creating a rich tapestry of local musical identity.
Day 9
Departure โ€” Farewell to Leshan
Leshan ยท Ancient Crossroads
Leshan Heritage
Experience the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of Leshan. Explore ancient temples, museums, and iconic landmarks that showcase centuries of Chinese civilization and artistic achievement.
Leshan Old Town
Wander through the atmospheric old quarter of Leshan, where traditional architecture, local markets, and time-honored teahouses preserve the rhythms of daily life that have endured for generations.
Leshan Scenic Area
The natural landscapes surrounding Leshan โ€” mountains, rivers, and ancient forests โ€” offer breathtaking vistas that have inspired poets and painters across the dynasties.

Cultural Highlights

๐Ÿœ Signature Dish: Regional Rice Dish (ๅœฐๆ–น็ฑณ้ฅญ) โ€” Fragrant rice prepared with seasonal ingredients unique to this region โ€” mushrooms foraged from mountain slopes, river fish from crystal-clear streams, and herbs gathered from ancient hillside gardens.
๐ŸŽจ Artifact: Ancient Calligraphy (ๅคไปฃไนฆๆณ•) โ€” Calligraphic inscriptions found at historic sites throughout the region, spanning dynasties from the Han to the Qing. Each stone stele tells a story of governance, poetry, or spiritual devotion.
๐ŸŽต Music: Local Opera Tradition (ๅœฐๆ–นๆˆๆ›ฒ) โ€” A regional opera form combining singing, storytelling, and stylized movement. Performed during festivals and market days, it preserves local dialect, history, and moral teachings in a living performance tradition.

๐Ÿ“ธ Journey Reflections โ€” Photographs You'll Treasure Forever

As you depart, carry with you not just photographs but the weight of lived experience across 2 cities and 8 nights.

๐Ÿ“ท Chengdu: The unforgettable sight of Giant Panda Research Base โ€” a moment etched in memory.
๐Ÿ“ท Leshan: The unforgettable sight of Leshan Heritage โ€” a moment etched in memory.

ๅ†่งไธญๅ›ฝ โ€” Zร ijiร n Zhลngguรณ. Until we meet again.

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