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People's Park — Attraction in Chengdu

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People's Park
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Sichuan Art Gallery
6 Renmin W Rd, Luomashi, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Chengdu Museum New Hall
M347+WFG, Xiaohe St, Luomashi, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610020
Kuan Alley and Zhai Alley
China, Sichuan, Chengdu, Qingyang District, é•æé”ŗäøŠč”—127号 邮政编码: 610032
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16 Renmin Middle Rd Section 1, Luomashi, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610020
Sichuan Opera Theater
27 Hongzhaobi St, Luomashi, Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610041
Roman Catholic Diocese of Chengdu
25 Xihuamen St, Luomashi, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Nearby restaurants
Zhongshuijiao
China, Sichuan, Chengdu, Qingyang District, Citang St, 人民公园 邮政编码: 610015
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13 Dongchenggen S St, 人民公园 Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Miao Shu Yuan Chuan Pai Vegetarian Restaurant
China, CN å››å·ēœ ęˆéƒ½åø‚ é’ē¾ŠåŒŗ å°‘åŸŽč·Æ 33 33号附1 邮政编码: 610015
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China, Sichuan, Chengdu, Qingyang District, äŗŗę°‘å…¬å›­å°‘åŸŽč·Æ11号 邮政编码: 610015
Xiaomingtang Dandantian Shuimian
1 Jiangjun St, 骔马市 Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Yuexiangcun Beef Restaurant
66 Dongchenggen S St, Luomashi, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Rongcheng Restaurant
3 Hengshan W St, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Dongzi Kouzhang Liangfen
9 Dongchenggen S St, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
Nulican Restaurant
China, Sichuan, Chengdu, Qingyang District, 金河路1号 邮政编码: 610015
天方愼
M356+H36, Xiyu St, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
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People's Park

9 Citang St, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 610015
4.5(425)
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attractions: Sichuan Art Gallery, Chengdu Museum New Hall, Kuan Alley and Zhai Alley, å››å·ē§‘ęŠ€é¦†, Sichuan Opera Theater, Roman Catholic Diocese of Chengdu, restaurants: Zhongshuijiao, č€å¦ˆč¹„čŠ±ę€»åŗ—, Miao Shu Yuan Chuan Pai Vegetarian Restaurant, å…Øčšå¾·, Xiaomingtang Dandantian Shuimian, Yuexiangcun Beef Restaurant, Rongcheng Restaurant, Dongzi Kouzhang Liangfen, Nulican Restaurant, 天方愼
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Nearby attractions of People's Park

Sichuan Art Gallery

Chengdu Museum New Hall

Kuan Alley and Zhai Alley

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Sichuan Opera Theater

Roman Catholic Diocese of Chengdu

Sichuan Art Gallery

Sichuan Art Gallery

4.2

(37)

Open 24 hours
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Chengdu Museum New Hall

Chengdu Museum New Hall

4.7

(81)

Open 24 hours
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Kuan Alley and Zhai Alley

Kuan Alley and Zhai Alley

4.3

(946)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
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å››å·ē§‘ęŠ€é¦†

4.1

(129)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of People's Park

Zhongshuijiao

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Miao Shu Yuan Chuan Pai Vegetarian Restaurant

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Xiaomingtang Dandantian Shuimian

Yuexiangcun Beef Restaurant

Rongcheng Restaurant

Dongzi Kouzhang Liangfen

Nulican Restaurant

天方愼

Zhongshuijiao

Zhongshuijiao

4.5

(5)

Click for details
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č€å¦ˆč¹„čŠ±ę€»åŗ—

4.0

(13)

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Miao Shu Yuan Chuan Pai Vegetarian Restaurant

Miao Shu Yuan Chuan Pai Vegetarian Restaurant

4.8

(3)

Click for details
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å…Øčšå¾·

4.6

(4)

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Reviews of People's Park

4.5
(425)
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5.0
31w

If you ever find yourself in Chengdu and feel like taking a breather, you’ve got to check out this park right in the middle of the city. It’s huge — honestly, I’m not even sure if I managed to walk through the whole thing! But every step I took felt full of life.

People were everywhere, just living their best lives — chatting, chilling, taking slow walks, working out, even dancing in little groups. Some were doing aerobics, and some were just having fun dancing together. It was such a happy vibe.

The park itself is full of little surprises: a peaceful Chinese-style pavilion, a big sparkling pond, gentle hills, colorful gardens, and stunning sculptures scattered all around. But one of the real highlights? The tea house.

This isn’t just any tea house — it's famous for its incredible tea-pouring shows! I was absolutely amazed watching the tea masters at work. They don’t just serve tea — they turn it into a full-on performance. With long-spouted teapots, they twirl, spin, and pour tea from what feels like impossible angles, all with such grace and precision. It’s like watching a dance, but with tea! Honestly, I could have sat there all day just sipping tea and watching the magic happen.

If you’re ever in Chengdu, make sure to carve out a morning for this park. You’ll get a real taste of local life and a front-row seat to some unforgettable tea...

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5.0
21w

We arrived at the People’s Park at Chengdu (ęˆéƒ½äŗŗę°‘å…¬å›­) and stayed here for an hour. This was also ā€œpart of the trip that we didn’t payā€ for as we didn’t sign up for the river cruise this evening. Read our post 2 days back where we expressed our displeasure about what was mentioned to the tour group.

Nonetheless, we arrived at People’s Park where we spent an hour checking out the sights and sounds. It was a Tuesday afternoon, yet it was SO crowded! We were told about the match-making corner at People’s Park Chengdu and that was where we headed to first. There, we found that there were 2 sections. The ā€œpinkā€ area would be where the ladies data were, for the relatives of the men to look at. The data usually includes age, height, description of the individual and what they are looking for as a partner. Likewise, the ā€œblueā€ area would be where you’d see the men’s data. It was also interesting to see that ages were across a spectrum. Younger ones for their first marriage, middle age ones for remarrying or late marriage as well as the older ones (in 50s/60s) – looking for a partner...

For the full review, visit...

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5.0
21w

We spent 10 days in Chengdu as part of a international delegation showcasing basketry at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival. As such we had not much time to explore the city at all but on our last morning, before our transfers back to the airport we wanted to go out and spend some time in a "green" area. The Peoples park looked interesting and close to a subway station so we choose this one.

It was a very hot day and as soon as we entered one of the lovely paved walkways the temperature dropped a few degrees. As "western" people we loved the way the whole park is centered around the big lake but also offers shaded bamboo groves, and even a wonderful Bonsai Garden. There were plenty of stalls to buy a refreshment and even tea gardens.

There is also a kind of "marriage" grove were people can pin their classified ads on fences with their details and hope for love. Rather fascinating.

We spent about 2 hours there and loved...

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Banyen LeeBanyen Lee
If you ever find yourself in Chengdu and feel like taking a breather, you’ve got to check out this park right in the middle of the city. It’s huge — honestly, I’m not even sure if I managed to walk through the whole thing! But every step I took felt full of life. People were everywhere, just living their best lives — chatting, chilling, taking slow walks, working out, even dancing in little groups. Some were doing aerobics, and some were just having fun dancing together. It was such a happy vibe. The park itself is full of little surprises: a peaceful Chinese-style pavilion, a big sparkling pond, gentle hills, colorful gardens, and stunning sculptures scattered all around. But one of the real highlights? The tea house. This isn’t just any tea house — it's famous for its incredible tea-pouring shows! I was absolutely amazed watching the tea masters at work. They don’t just serve tea — they turn it into a full-on performance. With long-spouted teapots, they twirl, spin, and pour tea from what feels like impossible angles, all with such grace and precision. It’s like watching a dance, but with tea! Honestly, I could have sat there all day just sipping tea and watching the magic happen. If you’re ever in Chengdu, make sure to carve out a morning for this park. You’ll get a real taste of local life and a front-row seat to some unforgettable tea artistry. šŸŒæšŸµāœØ
2bearbear Tom Lim2bearbear Tom Lim
We arrived at the People’s Park at Chengdu (ęˆéƒ½äŗŗę°‘å…¬å›­) and stayed here for an hour. This was also ā€œpart of the trip that we didn’t payā€ for as we didn’t sign up for the river cruise this evening. Read our post 2 days back where we expressed our displeasure about what was mentioned to the tour group. Nonetheless, we arrived at People’s Park where we spent an hour checking out the sights and sounds. It was a Tuesday afternoon, yet it was SO crowded! We were told about the match-making corner at People’s Park Chengdu and that was where we headed to first. There, we found that there were 2 sections. The ā€œpinkā€ area would be where the ladies data were, for the relatives of the men to look at. The data usually includes age, height, description of the individual and what they are looking for as a partner. Likewise, the ā€œblueā€ area would be where you’d see the men’s data. It was also interesting to see that ages were across a spectrum. Younger ones for their first marriage, middle age ones for remarrying or late marriage as well as the older ones (in 50s/60s) – looking for a partner... For the full review, visit 2bearbear today!
FlaxworxFlaxworx
We spent 10 days in Chengdu as part of a international delegation showcasing basketry at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival. As such we had not much time to explore the city at all but on our last morning, before our transfers back to the airport we wanted to go out and spend some time in a "green" area. The Peoples park looked interesting and close to a subway station so we choose this one. It was a very hot day and as soon as we entered one of the lovely paved walkways the temperature dropped a few degrees. As "western" people we loved the way the whole park is centered around the big lake but also offers shaded bamboo groves, and even a wonderful Bonsai Garden. There were plenty of stalls to buy a refreshment and even tea gardens. There is also a kind of "marriage" grove were people can pin their classified ads on fences with their details and hope for love. Rather fascinating. We spent about 2 hours there and loved every minute.
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If you ever find yourself in Chengdu and feel like taking a breather, you’ve got to check out this park right in the middle of the city. It’s huge — honestly, I’m not even sure if I managed to walk through the whole thing! But every step I took felt full of life. People were everywhere, just living their best lives — chatting, chilling, taking slow walks, working out, even dancing in little groups. Some were doing aerobics, and some were just having fun dancing together. It was such a happy vibe. The park itself is full of little surprises: a peaceful Chinese-style pavilion, a big sparkling pond, gentle hills, colorful gardens, and stunning sculptures scattered all around. But one of the real highlights? The tea house. This isn’t just any tea house — it's famous for its incredible tea-pouring shows! I was absolutely amazed watching the tea masters at work. They don’t just serve tea — they turn it into a full-on performance. With long-spouted teapots, they twirl, spin, and pour tea from what feels like impossible angles, all with such grace and precision. It’s like watching a dance, but with tea! Honestly, I could have sat there all day just sipping tea and watching the magic happen. If you’re ever in Chengdu, make sure to carve out a morning for this park. You’ll get a real taste of local life and a front-row seat to some unforgettable tea artistry. šŸŒæšŸµāœØ
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We arrived at the People’s Park at Chengdu (ęˆéƒ½äŗŗę°‘å…¬å›­) and stayed here for an hour. This was also ā€œpart of the trip that we didn’t payā€ for as we didn’t sign up for the river cruise this evening. Read our post 2 days back where we expressed our displeasure about what was mentioned to the tour group. Nonetheless, we arrived at People’s Park where we spent an hour checking out the sights and sounds. It was a Tuesday afternoon, yet it was SO crowded! We were told about the match-making corner at People’s Park Chengdu and that was where we headed to first. There, we found that there were 2 sections. The ā€œpinkā€ area would be where the ladies data were, for the relatives of the men to look at. The data usually includes age, height, description of the individual and what they are looking for as a partner. Likewise, the ā€œblueā€ area would be where you’d see the men’s data. It was also interesting to see that ages were across a spectrum. Younger ones for their first marriage, middle age ones for remarrying or late marriage as well as the older ones (in 50s/60s) – looking for a partner... For the full review, visit 2bearbear today!
2bearbear Tom Lim

2bearbear Tom Lim

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We spent 10 days in Chengdu as part of a international delegation showcasing basketry at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival. As such we had not much time to explore the city at all but on our last morning, before our transfers back to the airport we wanted to go out and spend some time in a "green" area. The Peoples park looked interesting and close to a subway station so we choose this one. It was a very hot day and as soon as we entered one of the lovely paved walkways the temperature dropped a few degrees. As "western" people we loved the way the whole park is centered around the big lake but also offers shaded bamboo groves, and even a wonderful Bonsai Garden. There were plenty of stalls to buy a refreshment and even tea gardens. There is also a kind of "marriage" grove were people can pin their classified ads on fences with their details and hope for love. Rather fascinating. We spent about 2 hours there and loved every minute.
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