
- 4.5/5
_TI***1yLove the experience, lots of panda’s there. The day we were there wasn’t too crowed. The apps were easy to use, live tracking was great, able to follow the 2.5 hrs tour and visit all location without issues.
- 4.5/5
_TS***mcAmazing artifacts displayed in a very well designed museum.
- 4.7/5
Maggie96Beautiful place must see in chengdu! Garden is beautiful good place to spent there for relaxing
- 4.4/5
NorCaLiDefinitely worth a visit—and not crowded! I went around 2 PM during feeding time and got to watch the pandas enjoying their lunch while the red pandas were napping afterward. Dujiangyan is a great place to see these amazing animals and also check out the famous Nanqiao Bridge. I’d love to come back again!
- 4.7/5
学校🏫The following is the original Wenshufang scenic spot review (about 200 words):---**Wenshufang: The intertwined Zen life field of Foyun City, niche but worth the slow product! **** Worth it? ** If you want to avoid the torrent of tourists, experience the Buddhist life of Chengdu people "left-handed rosary and right-hand tea"**, it is more localized than the commercial ancient town ** suitable for slow-walkers who like quiet and love cultural details**, and choose carefully for those who walk around and watch flowers. **Core highlights: ** 1. **Millennium ancient temple fireworks:**Close to the red wall of Wenshu Monastery** (free! ), listen to the morning bell and evening drums, watch the fragrant worship, turn around and plunge into the street old brand: **Dongzikou Zhang jelly powder** sweet and spicy interweaving, **The long queue of palace peach peach** hides the local taste belief. 2. **Non-legacy craftsman live exhibition: **In the **West Sichuan residential courtyard**: ✅ Master Yinhua silk fingertips pull out 0.1mm Gold wire; ✅ Peacock feather line on the embroidered bandstand is gradient like a rainbow; ✅ Handmade teahouse long-billed copper pots draw arc light ** non-performance, is daily**. 3. ** Hidden treasure space: ** 📚 ** Ancient Bookstore ** Taomingu Buddhist scriptures; � **Zen Tea House** Bamboo curtain half roll, drink Mengding Mannlu and listen to the guqin panyin; 🌿 **Xiangdao Hall** Learn Hexiang, seal the "Spring Letter in the Snow" into the porcelain can and take away. **Guide to avoiding pits: **⚠️ Main Street shops are homogeneous, **Drilling to the side alley courtyard** is really interesting; 🌙 **The best night**The sound of the prayer wheel in the temple, the lanterns reflect the blue tiles, and the Buddha rhyme city is perfectly balanced; 🚫 Do not buy "open light" goods and respect the purity of religion. **Summary: ** This is not a place for net reds to punch in, but a capillaries of Zen life in Chengdu**. When you bite a hot Yan Taipo Guokui under a century-old ginkgo, see the magical authenticity of the monks floating through the sugar painting stalls, only Chengdu has it. ** --- *The review is based on the local cultural immersion experience, and the original content is derived from many field visits and interviews with non-legacy craftsmen. Reject the scenic draft speech. *
- 4.8/5
FreewheelinFascinating content, but needs better flow and crowd control!Sprawling six-level complex that could easily take half a day to explore. Main highlights on levels 2 to 4, where you’ll find beautifully preserved artefacts and detailed exhibitions tracing the region’s long history. That said, be prepared for a lot of walking — if you go through the displays in detail, your legs won’t be yours by the end!Foreign visitors should queue at a booth outside (passports needed) to get free entrance tickets before entering. Once inside, you can rent a digital guide (mine was CNY40, with pricier options available). The vendors love to throw shade at each other over pricing and hygiene — mildly entertaining and awkward. The audio guide is worth it, as the galleries lack a clear logical flow - think dumbbell-shaped rooms with exhibits on both sides and no obvious direction. The museum could really use numbered routes, floor arrows, or a timeline graphic to help visitors make sense of which dynasty or period they’re viewing.Overall, it’s fascinating, huge and worth the time - just wear comfy shoes and expect navigation quirks (plus parents with young kids who can't quite contain their volume 😬).
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userManhua Garden a great place to hang up with friends and family. The park is really huge and many different type of flower according the season visited. Cheapest and affordable deals if purchase the entry ticket from Trip.com.
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userIf you enjoy natural history museums, this is definitely worth coming. Make sure to get the audio guide, as it provides additional details on the various exhibitions as all the write ups are in Chinese.
- 4.7/5
GC_07It is easy to travel from Chunxi Road to Panda Garden via the shuttle bus. The shuttle bus stops in front of Qingcheng Mountain train station and you just need to walk over to the bus interchange to take Bus 102 directly to the panda base. My purpose was to see Lele, so I walked all the way up the mountain. You can also take an internal shuttle bus that ferries visitors from the base of the mountain to the top where Lele is. The place seems spacious and the weather was nice and cool when I went in early Nov. However, the visitors can get rather rowdy and noisy, especially those student or elderly groups. They have the tendency to talk loudly and shout at the pandas if they are not moving or sleeping. Sometimes, even the local tour guides join in the shouting while the security guards are trying to keep the noise level down. Other than that, it is actually quite relaxing to walk around and admire the pandas. P.S. The sausage sold at the store near Lele's enclosure is very delicious!
- 4.6/5
Joshua Cheng 94If you are curious about panda not only on their physical appearance, this is the experience u must get in order to understand them better!







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