Category: Chengdu

  • Leshan Giant Buddha and Huanglongxi Town

    Leshan Giant Buddha and Huanglongxi Town

    After seeing the giant panda, it was a long bus ride to Leshan Giant Buddha (乐山大佛). Leshan Giant Buddha is a stone statue being carved directly into the side of a hill overlooking the confluence of three rivers – Minjiang (岷江), Dadu (大渡) and Qingyi (青衣). The three rivers coming together had created choppy waters and strong currents. It causes many local boats to capsize as a result.

    A monk was concerned about the accidents, so he proposed for a Buddha statue to be carved from the rock while using the rubbles to fill the river bed in a bid to calm the water currents. The construction took 90 long years to be completed but efforts were paid off as accidents had reportedly reduced. And now what’s left is the world’s tallest and awe-inspiring Giant Buddha. The Buddha was featured before in The Storm Riders movie starring Aaron Kwok and Ekin Cheng.

    I would very much prefer to see the Giant Buddha on foot because it doesn’t make sense to travel so far and long just to catch a glimpse… If only I get to choose… And so we boarded a boat and put on the mandatory lifejackets provided while the boat slowly made its way towards the Buddha.

    Boat Ride to Leshan

    Boats to Leshan

    Boat Ride to Leshan Buddha

    Stairs leading to Giant Buddha

    Path leading to Giant Buddha.jpg

    When the boat reached alongside the Buddha, it stopped briefly for people on board to have a good view of Buddha. The strong water currents can be felt even while the boat is stationary. But my, the majestic Leshan Giant Buddha is so amazing! We were told that it’s 71 meters tall and each giant toe is already around 8 meters… Wow, just look at those ant-like humans around the foot area!

    Leshan Giant Buddha view

    Leshan Giant Buddha

    Le shan Giant Buddha view from river

    Majestic Leshan Giant Buddha

    Before we knew it, the boat moved forward slowly and turned back. And the 20-30 minutes boat ride was over…oh well.

    Huanglongxi Ancient Town

    Next destination was an ancient town named Huanglongxi (黄龙溪镇) before heading back to Chengdu. A picturesque quaint town which has a history dated almost 1,700 years back. In addition, the buildings around here seem well preserved and we were told that it has been featured as backdrops for movies.

    Huanglongxi Ancient Town

    Around Huanglongxi

    Bridges

    Lanterns

    Huanglongxi

    Mills

    The charming town of Huanglongxi is quite big. And it has some uniqueness which made it rather interesting.

    Funny stuffs

    Other stuffs

    Local delights

    Tianfu Square, Kuan Zhai Xiangzi and Chunxi Road

    The last day of the trip was spent around Tianfu Square (天府广场), Kuan Zhai Xiangzi (宽窄巷子) and Chunxi Road (春熙路). Tianfu Square is located at Chengdu’s city centre, where a huge iconic statue of Mao Zedong stands. The site used to be where the Imperial Palace once stood. But sadly, it was destroyed during China’s Cultural Revolution. For a city which has been the capital city for so many emperors in the past, there weren’t any palaces which remain to tell its historical importance.

    Mao Statue at Tianfu Square

    Tianfu Square Chengdu

    Tianfu Square

    Kuan Zhai Xiangzi

    Kuan Zhai Xiangzi simply means “Wide and Narrow Streets” and it’s yet another ancient town we visited. The area is much smaller than Jinli but has the usual teahouses, foodstuff, handicrafts and performing arts.

    Kuan Zhai Xiangzi

    Map of Kuan Zhai Xiangzi

    Around Kuan Zhai Xiangzi

    Kuanzhai Xiangzi

    Shops around Kuanzhai Xiangzi

    Starbucks at Kuan Zhai Xiangzi

    Zhai No.1

    Oh, and the ear cleaning service, right in the open street.

    Ear Cleaning Service

    Chunxi shopping street

    Chunxi Road is Chengdu’s shopping strip with lots of restaurants, cafes, shops and malls lining the street.

    Crowds in Chunxi Road

    Chunxi Road in Chengdu

    Chunxi Rod

    Well, shopping ain’t my thing so I just grabbed some ice cream and people watch at Häagen-Dazs. Next to the ice cream shop is a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen and the wall beside with four Chinese characters 天下为公.

    Sun Yat-sen statue in Chengdu

    Next to statue of Sun Yat-sen

    That sums up my short stay in Chengdu and I do hope to come back here on my own in future. So that I can explore more stuff and perhaps venture to the nearby National Parks like Jiuzhaigou (九寨沟).

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  • Chengdu Sichuan

    Chengdu Sichuan

    My knowledge of Chengdu (成都) was confined to what I have picked up from reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三国演义). The city where Liu Bei (刘备) established Shu Kingdom (蜀国), an important geographical stronghold which presents defensive advantages to its rulers. And also the reputation as a heavenly state (天府之国) for its vast natural resources.

    This short work trip opened out my mind about Chengdu to realize that this provincial capital of Sichuan province has got tons to offer! Chengdu is synonymous with pandas, ‘Face-changing’ (变脸) and the spicy Sichuan cuisine. It’s also a perfect gateway to the nearby Jiuzhaigou National park, Huanglong Scenic Area, Emei Mountain, Qingcheng Mountain, Leshan Giant Buddha and even Tibet. I was merely scratching the surface during this trip and hope to be back for more.

    Jinli Ancient Street

    Jinli (锦里古街) was historically a commercial street during the Shu Kingdom era. It’s now a lively tourist zone which is surrounded by shops, teahouses, and restaurants housed in ancient-looking buildings. Not too bad a place to hang around for local food, snacks, and souvenirs. But I find Jinli to be somewhat a little over-touristy.

    Jinli Street

    Jinli Street in Chengdu

    Around Jinli Street

    Bow action in Jinli Street

    First Street of Shu Kingdom

    There’s this garden towards the end street where I found some interesting stone carvings of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei.

    Liu Bei at Jinli

    Guan Yu at Jinli.jpg

    Zhang Fei at Jinli.jpg

    Nearby is San Yi temple where the three sworn brothers are worshipped, together with Zhuge Liang.

    San Yi Temple

    Liu Bei Chengdu

    Guan Yu Chengdu

    Zhang Fei Chengdu

    Zhuge Liang Chengdu

    Huge Joss Sticks at San Yi Temple

    Praying at San Yi Temple

    Spicy Sichuan Mala hot pot

    My first dip into the spicy Mala hot pot (麻辣香锅) and it’s much spicier than I’ve thought! What sets the Sichuan version apart from those typical hot pots is the ‘tongue numbing’ spicy broth. The fiery combo of red chilli oil and the peppercorns are not for the faint heart or stomach. It’s a refreshing change from the usual hot pot. But I don’t think I will try Mala hot pot anytime again soon…

    Sichuan Mala Hot Pot broth

    Sichuan Hot Pot Meal

    Sichuan Hot Pot

    Saw this lady selling the super sweet Tanghulu (冰糖葫芦) outside the hot pot restaurant.

    Tanghulu

    Paradise Ethos Show in Chengdu

    The evening was spent watching Paradise Ethos, a music and dance performance choreographed by Zhang Yimou, China’s famous film director.

    Paradise Ethos Poster

    It’s a nice experience for the beautifully designed stage, bright colourful costumes and nice music which went well with the storyline.

    Scene 1 from Paradise Ethos Show

    Scene 2 from Paradise Ethos Show

    Scene 3 from Paradise Ethos Show

    Scene 4 from Paradise Ethos Show

    Scene 5 from Paradise Ethos Show

    Scene 6 from Paradise Ethos Show

    But the epic moment was when the face-changing performers moved around and showcase their show-stopping acts. How the hell they do that??? I am totally mesmerized by the amazing face-changing feat!!

    Face changing

    And the ending…

    Ending scene Paradise Ethos Show

    Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

    As mentioned that Chengdu is synonymous with the panda bear, so it’s surely a must to visit Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding (成都大熊貓繁育研究基地). Panda bear is regarded as one of China’s national treasure but the rare animal is also among the world’s most endangered species.

    Hence, the non-profit research base is dedicated to panda’s protection, conservation and public education in a bid to preserve the dwindling Panda population.

    Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

    Map pf Panda research base

    Pond at Panda research base

    Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a huge place, surrounded by lush greenery with primarily bamboo trees, replicating panda’s natural habitat. It’s nice to walk around on its own actually. But of course, we’re here to see panda and we are not disappointed.

    Walk of bamboo

    Panda spotted

    Panda

    One of my favourite pictures…is he looking at me?

    Panda glance

    More pandas alert, on the tree this time. The duo having fun on top of the trees.

    Pandas on the trees

    It’s best to be here early morning where the crowds are lesser and while the pandas are up and around for their breakfast. Some interesting facts about pandas: they spend around two-thirds of their day consuming up to 20kg of bamboo and that’s because bamboo is nutritionally poor. And when they’re not feasting? They rest!

    Panda breakfast time

    Pandas having breakfast together

    Little panda looking back

    Famous international star Jackie Chan donated 1 million RMB for the cause and adopted two pandas.

    Jackie Chan adopted two pandas

    The best part is to get to see the little ones outside the nursery room.

    Little pandas

    There’re also shops within the research base where any souvenirs related to panda can be found. It’s really crowded inside the small shop and the most popular item seems to be the panda soft toys.

    Souvenirs shop at research base

    Panda theme accessories

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