Chengdu network celebrity scenic spot

Wide and narrow lane 1

Into Kuanzhai Lane, all the way is neat and wide bluestone road, carefree. Although there are many tourists, they don't feel noisy and impetuous at all, but they are full of joy in the streets. In addition to high-end restaurants, cafes, bars, food stalls and creative stationery stores all over the streets, there are also unique tea shops, face-changing, ear-digging and fake bronze statues in alleys, which can definitely satisfy your imagination of Chengdu.

2. memory of eastern suburbs

Dong Jiao Memory, formerly known as "Oriental Music Park", is a new tourist attraction combining industrial heritage protection with cultural and creative industries. The office buildings, red brick factories, locomotives and railway tracks aided by the former Soviet Union constitute today's creative park with strong visual impact and strong sense of nostalgia. There are also various music performances and art exhibitions in the scenic spot. If you are a groupie, there are celebrity hand model walls, such as Jane Zhang and Jiang Wen.

3. Fang (Chengdu Ocean Taikooli)

Set bookstore, aesthetic life, coffee, exhibition space and clothing fashion and other mixed operations as one, like a mysterious treasure base in front of your eyes. Here you can hold a novel, order a cup of coffee and sit in a chair to enjoy the beautiful atmosphere in the afternoon.

4. Chunxi Road

Chunxi Road is one of the oldest commercial streets in Chengdu, ranking third in the list of commercial streets in China. There are many brand stores here, as well as several time-honored food stores in Chengdu. Zhong dumplings, Lai Tangyuan, couple's lung slices, Korean steamed stuffed bun and dragon wonton soup all gather in Chunxi Road, where you can eat all the snacks in Chengdu in one breath.

5. Ocean Building

This building is located in Hongwasi Street, with two opposite stairs, which hides the traces of years and witnesses the dribs and drabs of the city. People affectionately named it Yuanyang Building. This is what old Hong Kong looks like in Wong Kar-wai movies, and people can't help but want to see it as soon as they hear the name.