Jinli Ancient Street Self-Guided Tour Guide Jinli Ancient Street Self-Guided Tour Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Self-Guided Tour Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Self-Guided Tour Guide

Jinli Ancient Street is located in Sichuan Province. It has a strong historical and cultural atmosphere as well as ethnic minority customs. You will travel through the place where the ancient and modern worlds blend together, where you can experience the unrestrained and enthusiastic Sichuan girls, and various snacks will make you linger. The following is a guide for a self-guided tour of Jinli Ancient Street.

According to historical records, Jinli is Jinguan City. "Huayang Guozhi·Shuzhi" by Chang Qu of Jin Dynasty: "The state seized the county's literature and made it a state school. The county also built a literature school on the east side of the road on the south bank of Yili Bridge. There was a parapet. The road was west of the city, so it was the Jin Palace. The brocade workers wove brocade. If they washed it in the middle, it would be bright, but if it was washed in other rivers, it would not be good, so it was named Jinli." Later, Jinli became a nickname for Chengdu. For example, Li Shangyin (Tang Dynasty) wrote in "Chou Bi Yi": In the future, Jinli will pass by the temple, and Liangfu Yin will become full of regret. 

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli was once one of the oldest and most commercial streets in the history of Western Shu. It was well-known throughout the country as early as the Qin and Han Dynasties and the Three Kingdoms Period.

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Today, the ancient Jinli Street condenses the essence of Chengdu life: there are teahouses, inns, restaurants, bars, theaters, local snacks, handicrafts, and local specialties, which fully demonstrate the unique charm of the Three Kingdoms culture and Sichuan folk customs.

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

The second phase of Jinli also opened to welcome customers before the Spring Festival in 2009. Jinli is completely grassroots, local, and homely. The shops sell chopsticks, tea, lanterns, silk quilts, and local specialties. The restaurants sell the delicacies of the three big guns and pig intestines rice noodles. Every chopstick and cup is for the taste. There is no fancy, no gimmick, and the emphasis is on affordability. There are also craftsmen's toys, such as making clay figures, turning sugar paintings, and buying paper cuts. They are all things that contain childish fun, and nostalgia is also a remembrance of the simple happiness of childhood. Citizens eat melon seeds and play cards in bars, drink foreign wine, and speak the soft Chengdu dialect. 

At present, Jinli Ancient Street covers an area of ​​more than 30,000 square meters, with a construction area of ​​more than 140 million square meters and a total length of 550 meters. It is covered with Sichuan folk houses from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, and contains the Three Kingdoms culture and Chengdu folk customs. It integrates tourism, shopping, leisure and entertainment, and is known as the "Chengdu version of Along the River During the Qingming Festival".

Jinli has many specialties from nearby suburban counties that are hard to find in downtown Chengdu. Zhang Fei beef, produced in Langzhong, Sichuan, is black on the outside and not very good-looking, but the inside is the natural color of beef. It is made from top-quality beef mixed with special spices and has a unique taste. Tang Ma Bing, produced in Chongzhou, Sichuan. In addition, there are snacks such as Jiujiu duck neck, beef tofu, Sanhe mud, sugar-coated fruit, peeing beef balls, stinky tofu, oil tea, beef biscuits, hot and sour pork intestines noodles, buckwheat noodles, Bobo chicken, etc.

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

Jinli Ancient Street Travel Guide

In general, the snacks on Jinli Street are authentic, varied, and affordable. Don't forget to try them when you come to Jinli (Friendly reminder: Friends who don't usually eat spicy food should be careful not to get angry).

It is really said: The name is famous in Han and Tang Dynasties, and the streets embrace ancient and modern times.