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In southwest China, the ancient teahouses of the Sichuan provincial capital are being reimagined as hipster hangouts where centuries-old drinks menus meet spicy dumplings and Michelin-starred dining.
Ruins of two large palaces dating back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties have been found at the Jinsha relic site in Huangzhong Village at the western suburbs of Chengdu. They both date back 3,000 ...
Chengdu, one of China’s most famous historical and cultural cities, is striving to restore its glory from the ancient past. A key step is to build a series of cultural landmarks, such as the ...
Top ancient towns near Chengdu (2) – Yuelai town ( chinadaily.com.cn ) Updated: 2015-08-19. Visiting ancient towns can be a pleasant experience.
Better to sit, eat and chat, like the locals. Life in Chengdu is timeless, as Mr Shen says. “They were very civilised and elegant back in the time of Shu, and the people of Chengdu are the same ...
This luxurious city-centre urban retreat combines traditional Chinese style with modern minimalism, and excels in both ...
Archaeological Sites of the Ancient Shu State: Site at Jinsha and Joint Tombs of Boat- shaped Coffins in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province; Site of Sanxingdui in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province 29C.BC-5C ...
The best places to stay in the ancient and modern city of Chengdu, ... In what was once home to an imperial palace, ... Fairmont Chengdu lies at the heart of the city’s “Hi-tech Zone,” a ...
3 Days In Chengdu, China: Pandas, Ancient Streets, and Royal Banquets. Story by Travels With Elle • 2mo. Planning a trip to Chengdu to see the pandas but have NO idea what else to do with your ...
Currently on display at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, they may appear Mayan or Aztec to the untrained eye, but these over-3,000-year-old sculptures weren’t unearthed anywhere near Mesoamerica’s ...
In southwest China, the ancient teahouses of the Sichuan provincial capital are being reimagined as hipster hangouts where centuries-old drinks menus meet spicy dumplings and Michelin-starred dining.
In southwest China, the ancient teahouses of the Sichuan provincial capital are being reimagined as hipster hangouts where centuries-old drinks menus meet spicy dumplings and Michelin-starred dining.