Embark on a culinary adventure through Chengdu, China, with this guide to 24 hours of incredible street food. From traditional tea houses to historic alleys, discover the vibrant flavors and rich culture of Sichuan cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds day and night.
People's Park
People's Park is a central park in Chengdu with teahouses, where people relax, drink tea, play games, and enjoy the view.
Huming Tea House
Huming Tea House, founded in 1923 in People's Park, is a famous spot in Chengdu where people gather to drink tea, play games, and enjoy performances.
Kwanza alley
Kwanza alley is an old, touristy street in Chengdu with souvenir shops and a traditional market upstairs selling local products like Sichuan peppercorns and hot pot mix.
Wuzo monastery
The Wuzo Monastery is the best-preserved and largest monastery in Chengdu, an active Buddhist temple with beautiful architecture dating back to the 600s.