Things To Do In Chengdu In JulyVisiting Chengdu In July & What to do!

​​​Last Update: 21st November 2019

What Are The 10 Best Things To Do In Chengdu In July?
Usually, it is very hot with much rain in Chengdu in July. So, if you want to spend your vacation in Chengdu in July, it is suggested to take enough summer clothes to get changed and wear the sunscreen cream. Let’s see what are the things to do in Chengdu in July.

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Chengdu People’s Park
As it is hot in Chengdu in July, plenty of locals love to cool themselves under the trees in the People’s Park. In July, People’s Park is the most spot among locals, especially on weekends. They play cards, mahjong, or Chinese chess. Local elders cool themselves with a traditional bamboo fan in their hand.

Chengdu Panda Research Base
In July, Chengdu Panda Research Base is much more crowded as July is during the summer vacation in China and many parents would like to travel with their children. At the base, the giant pandas may do fun behaviours. It is the best time to visit them in the morning. When they feel hot, they will be inactive and don’t want to move at all.

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Qingcheng Mountain
When it is hot in the City of Chengdu, it is cool in the area of Qingcheng Mountain. Composed of the front mountain and the back mountain, Qingcheng Mountain is a combination of the Taoist culture and natural beauty. The front one features old Taoist temples and caves while the back one offers quiet forests with tall and old trees to take a rest.

Dujiangyan Irrigation System
If you are interested in the irrigation works, you could explore Dujiangyan Irrigation System which lies around 15 kilometers from Qingcheng Mountain. The system is more than 2,000 years old. Although it is the oldest of its kind across the world, it is still in use and works well. In addition to the system, the area has old buildings and various types of trees to discover.

Anren Ancient Town
Situated around 41 kilometers from the City of Chengdu, Anren Ancient Town was originally built in 620. It features 27 old manors in the Republic of China (1912 – 1949), including Liu’s Manor and Liu Xiang’s Mansion. The manors are a fusion of the classic Sichuan style and Western style. In addition, the town is home to Jian Chuan Museum Cluster.

Wuhouci Temple
Compared to other spots in Chengdu, Wuhouci Temple is more popular among domestic Chinese tourists. In July, it is more crowded there. The old buildings and the exhibits there reflect the history of the Three Kingdoms (220 – 265 AD). Coverage, wisdom, royalty, and valor of the heroes during the period of time, such as Liu Bei (161 – 223) and his prime minister, Zhuge Liang (181 – 234) pass on from generation to generation in China.

Jinli Pedestrian Street
If you want to experience the local night life with local old buildings, Jinli Pedestrian Street is such a great place for you. At night, the lanterns hung on the buildings put more charm to the street. In addition, you could enjoy local snacks and shadow play there. At the end of the street, a variety of bars offer options to you to take a break.

West Pearl Tower
The 339-meters-tall West Pearl Tower offers the panoramic views and amazing skyline of the city of Chengdu to appreciate. You could enjoy a delicious dinner at the revolving restaurant at the height of 213 meters. It is worth admiring the night views on the outdoor glass viewpoint after dinner.

Jinsha Archaeological Site
Jinsha Archaeological Site offers you a chance to get acquainted with the civilization of the Ancient Shu Kingdom (1045 BC – 360 BC). A variety of ancient exhibits including the root of a 1,000-year-old tree let you know the social life of the people during the period of time. Dream Back to Jinsha 4D Film will impress you with Jinsha Culture as well.

Wenshu Temple
Covering an area of more than 20 hectares, Wenshu Temple was originally built between 605 and 617. You will find different carvings on the door and window. One of the pavilions is a gathering point for local elders. They sit there chatting with each other. The library has lots of Buddhist texts too. Most of the buildings in the Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1912) there are made of wood.

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