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200 points! ! The route and price of self-help tour in Sichuan ~

The fare is hard to say, because it depends on whether you are a train or a plane.

But I suggest that the train to Chengdu be a little slower. If you want to save money and have plenty of time, you can still choose the train.

I have been there. Give some advice and have a look ~

I went (1 year ago) and lived in the Blue Caribbean Hotel Apartment next to Sichuan University (you can search their phone numbers online yourself). The price is moderate and the travel is convenient. There are traditional Dandan Noodles and wonton downstairs. It's delicious. I stayed there for five days and ate every day. At the same time, there is a famous Ho's barbecue downstairs. Their roast chicken and barbecue are delicious. I recommend it.

Besides, there are many snacks, small restaurants and so on downstairs.

There is a path next to the hotel, just next to the gate of Sichuan. Snacks on that path are also good. Some people sell cakes, fruits and shaved ice. You can try it if you are interested. There is also a chain of Taiwan Province Tangyuan Store on that road, which I think is delicious. If you don't want to eat Dandan Noodles for breakfast every day, you can try it. People in Chengdu live a leisurely life. Not many people sell breakfast in the morning, but the Dandan Noodles downstairs is open all night, and the rice ball shop also opens early.

Then there is a dragon wonton soup head office on Chunxi Road in the center of Chengdu. That dragon wonton tastes the best. You can try their snack book specially prepared for tourists, that is, give tourists a little taste of each snack before deciding whether to buy another one. That's enough, and two people can order one.

Then there is Jinli next to Wuhou Temple and Wenshufang in the north of the city.

There are not many snacks in Jinli, but they are very contemporary. There is a wall opposite Wuhou Temple. After visiting Wuhou Temple, you can go to Jinli for tea or coffee. There is a Starbucks with a good environment and countless teahouses.

Wenshufang is relatively large, and it is also an antique building complex. There are many teahouses and a dragon wonton, but the taste is not as good as that in the urban area. But there are many kinds of snacks on the road over there. You can try them. There is a temple in Wenshufang called Wenmiao. You can go shopping if you are interested. Tickets are 5 yuan without price increase, which is very quiet. There are also many food stalls nearby, which are delicious. Don't miss the rabbit head (a famous local snack).

In terms of hot pot, it seems that there is a restaurant called Qinma hot pot, and then there is eel hot pot, which is not bad. Sichuanese should be able to stand the taste without biting.

Because I am also a tourist, I can say a lot about food.

In terms of tourism, most people go back to Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, but it is winter, which is not the best time to go up the mountain in principle, and the current road has not been completely repaired because of the earthquake. It is recommended not to go to Jiuzhaigou.

Chengdu also has many interesting things.

Dujiangyan, Qingcheng Mountain (many ancient buildings were damaged in the earthquake, but the water conservancy project is still worth seeing). Qingyang Palace in Wuhou Temple (where Taoist priests are good at fortune telling)

There is another place that is solemnly recommended: Jinsha Museum is a museum about ancient Shu people, located in the suburbs of Chengdu, without going to Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum.

Then Leshan and Emei Mountain.

Mount Emei may be less than two days a day. Mount Emei is the Dojo of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, and people who want to do great things can go to worship it ~

I won't study any more.

Have fun! !

If you want to know more details, you can go to Ctrip. And find a post there to see more details.