Given that it is one of the big gun cities of China, we all found Chengdu to be pretty calm and collected place. We stayed right in the centre of town near TianFu Square 天府廣場, and on the first night spotted people doing aerobics out in the open, you can imagine Paul Merton getting overexcited and joining in.
We'd all seen pandas before, so avoided what most people come to Chengdu for, and instead went to Qingcheng Shan 青城山 about 60km from the city centre. Despite the rather steep entrance fee (Y90) and steep hills, this was a gorgeous place to spend some time wondering around the holy Taoist mountains. The area also boasts a natural oxygen 'high' - apparently the ions mean that the oxygen is more pure than normal - I've forgotten too much GCSE Chemistry to really understand.
Despite it being the place for Chengdu daytrippers, we managed to find some really good food here. The area is famous for its preserved pork 臘肉, very morish, but really very fatty too - yes, the picture below is of slices of pig fat:

That evening, then, we had to go and find something to tease our 麻辣 tastebuds. We ended up at 公館菜 on 青華路. Outside, it boasts that it is 成功人的選擇, 'the choice for successful people', and we were all mightily impressed by its authentic Sichuanese fare. And we had all the following for Y70 each. First off, some cold dishes - the first was some kind of shredded bamboo shoot 筍, lovely flavours of sesame oil and the deep-fried broad beans on top:



Non-food wise, we also went to visit 杜甫草堂, which when literally translated to 'Thatched Cottage of Du Fu' does not sound very exciting. 杜甫 Du Fu, as I discovered (I know so little Chinese history) is a Tang dynasty poet who lived in Chengdu for 4 years, and during this time, built a modest thatched cottage. The site is now an important Tang archaeological site, and even if you know nothing of Chinese poetry or archaeology, the grounds are so gorgeous and comfortable, it was a joy to wander around. Chengdu can definitely disguise itself from being the frantic Chinese city.
2 comments:
i miss the duck!!! and all the spicy dishes... sooo addictive!!!
btw we bumped into the metrosexual crowd at the gate, on the same flight, haha...
Those metrosexuals were so rude! Which reminds me to comment on the Chengdu taxi situation.
It was so ridiculous how difficult it was to get taxis in Chengdu! We saw the said metrosexuals push a girl away to get onto a taxi. But funnily enough, when I was leaving the hotel, there were 2 taxi drivers arguing about who was going to take me!
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