#Maojiaohuola (taiguli) Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
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Chengdu Weekend Travel Guide!!!
Recently, my good sister was assigned to Chengdu,
so I must take her out to enjoy Chengdu this weekend!
🔆Saturday
🌸First, we'll go to Luhu for a camping picnic, as it's lush and green right now. We'll visit the animal farm to see the little animals and breathe in the fresh air on the ladder lawn. Nothing is more relaxing and comfortable than this moment.
🌸Then we'll head to Wenshu Monastery, get a blessing bag, check in at the red wall, and have a stroll around before heading to Chunxi Road!
🌸For dinner, just after finishing at Chunxi Road, we'll go to Taikoo Li nearby to eat the much-anticipated Maojiao Hot and Spicy. Small bowl dishes with cold pot skewers, the taste is really good and affordable, skewers are only 0.6 yuan each, and there are desserts like iced glutinous rice balls, all yum yum!
🌸Liulang Bay Night Market is a must-visit, famous and well worth the trip, promise me 😭 next time we must come on an empty stomach.
🔆Sunday
🌸After breakfast, we'll go straight to Sansheng Township Rose Valley. Not seeing the flowers in full bloom this season would be a big regret in life.
🌸A sisters' nail salon session is a must, with beautiful nails done and flowers bought, the mood instantly goes up up!
🌸Finally, we'll buy local specialties at Kuanzhai Alley, got a lot of local products for her parents to take back home!
The short weekend is over just like that! After two days of fun, both spirit and stomach are fully satisfied. Luhu is really fun, and Maojiao Hot and Spicy is so delicious, will come again next time!
Eleanor Clark
Tucked away in the bustling downtown of Chengdu lies the old street | Xizi Palace South Street
| Xizi Palace South Street.🌈 If I tell you this is near Taikoo Li
would you believe me?
There is still such a down-to-earth old street here
retaining the warmth and bustle of human life
This is Xizi Palace South Street
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🌈 I specifically looked up the origin
Why is it called Xizi Palace Street
👉 In ancient times, characters were regarded as sacred objects, as they were the carriers of knowledge and wisdom. Xizi Palace was a temple dedicated to Cangjie, the legendary inventor of Chinese characters. Burning waste paper with characters, a unique repository. In ancient times, out of respect for paper with characters, people believed that discarding or contaminating characters at will was disrespectful to the deities and would bring misfortune. Therefore, there was a special place for burning discarded character paper, which was called "Xizi Palace". In many places in China, there are similar pavilions or towers used to burn character paper, commonly known as "Xizi Pavilion", while in Sichuan it is often called "Ziku" or "Xizi Palace". Sichuan has the most Ziku towers in existence, with more than a hundred scattered around the province.)
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❤️ There are also plenty of delicacies on this street
👍 Qualified old Chengdu skewers
There are many snacks, such as ice jelly, rabbit heads, frozen sweet dumplings, brain flowers, crispy meat, hot pot noodles.....
You won't step on any landmines
You can dine in, or set up tables by the roadside, which is super atmospheric
✅ When you come to Chengdu, you must experience the leisure of Chengdu people👍