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Chengdu, China
Chengdu moves at a slower pace than other Chinese megacities, and walking here is a delightfully relaxed experience. The Wide and Narrow Alleys (Kuanzhai Xiangzi) preserve Qing-dynasty courtyard houses now filled with tea rooms, Sichuan restaurants, and craft shops. Jinli Ancient Street recreates a traditional commercial district beside the Wuhou Shrine, dedicated to the Three Kingdoms hero Zhuge Liang. People's Park is the social heart of the city, where locals sip tea, practice ballroom dancing, and visit the matchmaking corner. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is a must-visit, best seen early morning when the pandas are most active. Sichuan cuisine — from mapo tofu to hotpot to dan dan noodles — makes every walking break an adventure for the taste buds.
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Chengdu's overcast climate means less sun exposure but high humidity — bring an umbrella for unexpected drizzle and seek out the many covered teahouses for rest stops.
March through June and September through November offer mild temperatures, though Chengdu is famously cloudy year-round.