This full-day tour in Chengdu offers an immersive experience of Sichuan’s culinary and cultural traditions. Start your day at the Sichuan Cuisine Museum, where you will enjoy hands-on cooking of famous Sichuan dishes and learn about the region's rich food culture. In the afternoon, explore the historical Dujiangyan irrigation system, a UNESCO World Heritage site with over 2,300 years of history. End the evening with the stunning "Blue Tears" light show at the South Bridge, and if time permits, enjoy the vibrant nightlife in Chengdu, including options like the Nine-Eye Bridge or a night cruise on the Jinjiang River.
Sichuan Cuisine Museum--Dujiangyan
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In the morning, take a bus to the Sichuan Cuisine Museum in Chengdu, a national third-level museum. Here, you can enjoy the fun of cooking Sichuan cuisine by yourself and appreciate the beauty of Sichuan-style architecture.
Experience programs:
1. Appreciate the Ancient (Visit the Collection Hall) and Stroll in the Garden: An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the tour, explaining and introducing thousands of cultural relics and ancient books from ancient Shu to modern times, and sharing the dietary stories of the Shu people over a thousand years.
2. Taste Snacks: Cold noodles from northern Sichuan, stone-ground tofu pudding, Zhong dumplings... The snacks change with the seasons. You can enjoy them while walking, recreating the surprise of old Chengdu people seeking delicious food in the streets and alleys.
3. Make Sichuan Cuisine: Put on a professional chef's uniform and, under the guidance of a famous chef, make three classic Sichuan dishes: Kung Pao Chicken, Panda Dumplings, and Mapo Tofu. The chief chef of the Sichuan Cuisine Museum, who holds the title of "China's Master Chef", will personally comment on your dishes and award you a "Sichuan Cuisine Expert" certificate.
In the afternoon, we will head to Dujiangyan, a World Cultural Heritage site and a 5A-level national scenic area. It is located in the northwest of Chengdu and was constructed under the supervision of Li Bing, the governor of Shu Prefecture during the State of Qin in the Warring States Period, along with his son. It has a history of over 2,300 years. The "Blue Tears" light show at the South Bridge at night is a popular spot for taking photos and sharing on social media, combining historical value and scenic charm.
Return to the hotel for rest in the evening and end the day's itinerary. If you still have spare time, you can freely wander around Chengdu at night and explore more fun. Recommended itinerary: Nine-Eye Bridge (with many bars), Night Cruise on Jinjiang River (boat tour), Fuqin Night Market (old Chengdu flavor), Jinli Ancient Street (enjoy the night view), Twin Towers (huge LED screen).