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Things to do in Chengdu 2026 | Pelago by Singapore Airlines

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About Chengdu
Chengdu is the capital city of Sichuan province in southwest China, known for its spicy Sichuan cuisine and giant panda breeding research base. The currency used in Chengdu is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). The city is famous for its teahouses, where locals gather to play mahjong and enjoy traditional tea ceremonies. Chengdu is also home to the historic Wuhou Shrine and the Jinli Ancient Street, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture. Visitors can explore the vibrant food scene, with street vendors selling spicy hotpot and delicious Sichuan noodles.
When to visit
The best time to visit Chengdu is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer (June to August) can be hot and humid, while winter (December to February) can be cold and foggy. The city experiences occasional rain showers throughout the year, so it's advisable to carry an umbrella or raincoat when visiting.
Getting around
Getting around Chengdu is easy with its efficient public transportation system, including buses and the metro. Taxis are also readily available, but make sure to have your destination written in Chinese characters as many drivers do not speak English. For a more unique experience, visitors can take a leisurely stroll or rent a bike to explore the city at their own pace. Chengdu is also known for its extensive network of bike lanes, making cycling a popular mode of transportation.
Traveller tips
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to see these adorable creatures up close. Be sure to try the famous Sichuan hotpot for a spicy culinary experience, but be prepared for the heat! Bargaining is common in local markets, so don't hesitate to negotiate for a better price. Learn a few basic phrases in Mandarin to communicate with locals, as English may not be widely spoken. Lastly, be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering someone's home.