🌸 Escape the City: A Thousand-Year-Old Ancient Town Just 1 Hour from Chengdu by Bus
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Roughly 40 km south of Chengdu, there’s a charming town with over 2,000 years of history — often called "The Number One Ancient Town in Tianfu (Sichuan)".
It’s just 1+ hour by metro and bus from the city center, and offers a peaceful, culture-rich alternative to bustling Spring Street or Taikoo Li.
🍃 A Town Full of “10 Ancient Treasures”:
This historic town is known for its ancient streets, trees, temples, embankments, yamen (government offices), and more.
Built along the crystal-clear Yishui River, the scenery is serene and picturesque — like a sapphire ribbon flowing through the town. The north bank is dotted with quiet countryside homes, while the south holds centuries-old alleys — a perfect blend of timeless charm and natural beauty. 💙
📸 Must-See Highlights:
🏛️ Three County Yamen Street District
Cross the Jingguan Bridge and you’ll enter this Qing-era district. It includes Fuxing Street, Main Street, Qing-style Street, New Street, and Fish Alley — winding, narrow alleys with stone roads, old doors, and antique shop signs, all rich with nostalgic charm.
➡️ Pro tip: Take a stroll at night to experience its peaceful, haunting beauty.
🍵 Fuxing Old Teahouse
Located on Fuxing Street, this old teahouse is filled with century-old antiques — the perfect spot to sip tea and soak in the vibe of old Sichuan.
🛕 Gulong Temple
Right along the Jin River, you’ll find three well-preserved temples: Gulong Temple, Zhenjiang Temple, and Chaoyin Temple, all on the same street.
Gulong Temple is the oldest, with a 900-year-old Yellow Cudrania tree and a 300-year-old stage.
The layout of the town features “temples in streets, streets in temples,” showcasing a unique cultural fusion.
⚖️ The Old County Yamen (Government Office)
Behind Gulong Temple lies the Qing-dynasty Three County Yamen, a classic ancient government complex — small in area but fully functional.
Inside, you’ll see the main halls for judgment, prisons, torture instruments, and more — a look into China’s historical judicial system.
🌉 Langqiao (Corridor Bridge)
This 367-meter bridge, styled after the Ming and Qing dynasties, crosses the Jin River to connect the old town with idyllic countryside scenery.
🍁 In late autumn, it’s a great spot to see golden ginkgo trees.
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