Today, we continue to introduce three more popular attractions in Chengdu.
Eastern Suburb Memory
Eastern Suburb Memory is a new type of tourist attraction that combines industrial heritage preservation with creative cultural industries. It is an important hub for Chengdu’s creative cultural industry, serving not only as a gathering place for artistic and cultural exhibitions but also as a vital venue for artistic creation and exchange. The architecture of Eastern Suburb Memory features a unique blend of industrial heritage style and modern art. The park includes several art exhibition centers and performance venues, which regularly host a variety of art exhibitions and live music performances. This is a popular spot for fashion-forward individuals, and every visit offers the chance to encounter many stylish young people.

Address: No. 4, Middle Section of South Jian She Road, Chenghua District, Chengdu
Opening Hours: 24/7
Admission Fee: Free
People’s Park
People’s Park is the largest open-air scenic and historical park in the heart of Chengdu. It offers an immersive experience of the local lifestyle, allowing visitors to truly feel the leisurely and comfortable pace of life in this city. As everyone knows, the slow life in Chengdu begins with a bowl of tea. At People’s Park, you can visit “He Ming Tea House” to enjoy a traditional covered-bowl tea by the lake. Take a moment to slow down and relax. If it’s a sunny day, be sure to arrive early (it can be hard to find a spot if you’re late). The lifestyle at People’s Park is a microcosm of Chengdu’s leisurely spirit. Whether life is busy or not, you can always find tranquility and comfort here—whether it’s through drinking tea, playing chess, or taking a boat ride.
Address: No. 9, Cifang Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu
Opening Hours: 24/7
Admission Fee: Free
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
The giant panda, as China’s national treasure, makes the Panda Base not only a calling card for Chengdu but also an important window for cultural exchange between China and the world. The Panda Base is home to the largest population of artificially bred and relocated giant pandas globally, with currently 244 pandas in residence. These adorable creatures, with their plump bodies and distinct black-and-white fur, are irresistibly cute in every movement and expression. The Panda Base is hailed as “a natural paradise for the national treasure and our own Shangri-La.” Here, visitors can observe the pandas’ daily lives up close and experience the joy of interacting with these beloved animals. It’s a must-visit for panda lovers!



Address: Panda Plaza, No. 1375 Panda Avenue, Chengdu
Opening Hours: 8:00—17:30
Admission Fee: 55 RMB per person