Some people say that Chengdu is the city that loves to “steal” time.
This is really not a bad thing to say.
There are five lazy cities in China, and you don’t need to look to know that Chengdu must be there.
Of course, this is not to describe the people here as lazy.
But as a recognized “lazy city”, Chengdu has a magical power.
As soon as you step into this city, time seems to speed up at 2x speed, and before you know it, the whole day is spent in comfort.
Cute giant pandas, casual and comfortable teahouses, countless Sichuan snacks, hot pot skewers that are always queued up…
Chengdu, when I hear this name, I already feel like I can’t stop.
Kuanzhai Alley is known as the most popular place in Chengdu.
It is also often the most visited place.
But the strange thing is that no matter how many people flock here, they will not disrupt the Chengdu attitude that this alley exudes.
It is leisurely, comfortable, and life is slow. It does not feel noisy and impetuous at all, but is full of the joy of the city.
Look east and west.
Each of the small shops on the street is worth visiting.
Or order a cup of Mengshan Huangya and have a chat with the old man next to you.
Jinli is a commercial street that carries the culture of the Three Kingdoms and the folk customs of Chengdu.
It is said to be a commercial street, but it is like a breath of fresh air in the commercial street.
There is no glib commercial street feel, but more of a homely and friendly atmosphere.
It’s like opening the door to old Chengdu. Every step you take, you get closer, pure and charming.