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10 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Taikoo Li Chengdu is a low-rise, open-air luxury complex that preserves the scale of the old city even as it houses global brands. Centred around the courtyard of the ancient Daci Temple, the design weaves heritage lanes, contemporary architecture and curated retail into a seamless pedestrian experience.

Huanglongxi Ancient Town is a well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty water town 40 km south of Chengdu. Its stone-paved streets, wooden teahouses, and riverside setting make it one of Sichuan's ten most beautiful ancient towns.

Luodai Ancient Town is a 1,700-year-old Hakka settlement 20 km east of Chengdu — one of the largest Hakka communities in western China. Its distinctive Hakka walled compounds and clan halls set it apart from typical Sichuan architecture.
Pingle Ancient Town is a 2,000-year-old settlement on the Tea Horse Road, 65 km southwest of Chengdu. Its ancient banyan trees, covered bridges, and riverside teahouses offer a peaceful escape into Sichuan's rural past.

Qintai Road is a restored historical lane dedicated to the ancient love story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun, featuring Tang and Han dynasty-style architecture, traditional music academies, and upscale teahouses.
Yulin is where Chengdu's creative class eats, drinks and shops. Wedged between the second and third ring roads, this low-rise residential neighbourhood has blossomed into a corridor of craft-cocktail bars, specialty-coffee roasters and indie boutiques virtually unknown to most tourists.
Streets Village (Zhaojiadu) is a quiet, unrestored ancient town on the outskirts of Chengdu, offering a glimpse into traditional Sichuan riverside life without the commercialization of better-known old towns. Wooden houses line the riverbank where locals fish and play mahjong.

Jinli Ancient Street is a restored pedestrian lane adjacent to the Wuhou Shrine, evoking the atmosphere of the Three Kingdoms period. The 350-meter street is lined with traditional Sichuan-style wooden buildings housing snack stalls, teahouses, and craft shops.
Kuanzhai Alley (Wide and Narrow Alleys) is a historic district comprising three parallel lanes — Kuan Xiangzi (Wide Alley), Zhai Xiangzi (Narrow Alley), and Jing Xiangzi (Well Alley). Each has a distinct character blending Qing-dynasty courtyard architecture with modern cafés and galleries.
The residential streets surrounding Du Fu's Thatched Cottage — collectively called the Caotang Quarter — have evolved into a quiet cluster of independent bookshops, tea rooms and small galleries. The tree-lined lanes offer a contemplative atmosphere worlds away from Chunxi Road's commercial energy.