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Chengdu: Where Tradition Weaves Modern Dreams.
Chengdu, the vibrant capital of Southwestern China's Sichuan province, boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture. With roots dating back to the 4th century B.C. when it served as the capital of the Shu Kingdom, Chengdu has embraced modernity while preserving its heritage.
For history enthusiasts, The Jinsha Site Museum houses artefacts from the Jin dynasty, providing insight into the city's ancient past. The Jinli Ancient Street offers a glimpse into the past, while the tranquil Wuhou Shrine provides a serene escape.
The city's most beloved residents, the adorable pandas, can be observed at the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Base, a symbol of commitment to conserving this endangered species.
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For a breathtaking view, especially at night, the Anshun Bridge offers a picturesque panorama of the Jinjiang River. Truly, Chengdu has something for every traveller, from history buffs to nature lovers.
Chengdu's culinary fame extends beyond its borders, earning it the designation of a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2011. Famed for its spicy hotpot and the unique Sichuan peppercorns, Chengdu's cuisine is a testament to China's diverse food scene.
Other notable attractions in Chengdu include the majestic 71-meter Leshan Buddha, one of the Four Sacred Mountains of Buddhism, Mount Emei; Mount Qingcheng, the birthplace of Chinese Taoism in the second century A.D.; and the Dujiangyan ancient irrigation system, a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
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Dorsett Chengdu
Dorsett Chengdu offers luxury and comfort in the heart of Chengdu's historical Luomashi district. Discover 556 well-appointed rooms and suites, featuring contemporary Asian-influenced décor and modern amenities, a variety of dining options, and an experience that is sure to be memorable.