Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage One-Day Tour

Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage One-Day Tour

  • Tour Code: CT-JI-01
  • Time: 1 Day
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9:00-11:00 Jinsha Site Museum

Visit the Jinsha Site Museum to learn about Ancient Shu culture and view unearthed gold, jade, and pottery artifacts.

The museum showcases both historical artifacts and modern architectural designs, offering a contemporary presentation of ancient culture.


14:00-16:00 International Intangible Cultural Heritage Exposition Park

The park showcases the diversity of Sichuan’s intangible cultural heritage, including Sichuan embroidery, lacquer art, bamboo weaving, and Sichuan opera masks.

Visitors can explore various pavilions to learn about the history and cultural significance of these traditional crafts.

The park is perfect for taking photos, with beautiful surroundings and architecture that blends traditional and modern styles.


In the evening: Free Time

Recommendation: Jinli and People's Park Tea Culture Experience (Not included in our itinerary)


Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage One-Day Tour

Included & Excluded

  • The price is based on two people sharing one twin room. If you prefer a single room, please contact us for a quote.
  • Price may vary depending on exchange rates, travel dates, and hotel class.
Price Includes:
  • Comfortable hotel with daily breakfast (twin room)
  • Professional English-speaking local tour guide
  • Air-conditioned private coach throughout the tour
  • Entrance tickets to all listed attractions and activities
  • Lunches as specified in the itinerary
  • Domestic fights and high-speed train tickets
  • One travel accident insurance per person
Price Excludes:
  • International flights to and from China
  • Airport transfer to hotel on arrival day (Day 1)
  • Optional or recommended activities
  • Chinese visa application fees
  • Tips for guides and drivers
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses (e.g. shopping, laundry, hotel minibar)

Cancellation Policy

We understand that travel plans may change. Please review our cancellation policy below:
  • Free cancellation if canceled 60 days or more before the tour starts
  • 5% of total tour cost if canceled 45-59 days before departure
  • 10% of total tour cost if canceled 30-44 days before departure
  • 25% of total tour cost if canceled 15-29 days before departure
  • 45% of total tour cost if canceled 7-14 days before departure
  • 100% of total tour cost if canceled less than 7 days before departure

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Reviewed on June 20,2025
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Q & A

Asked by Nat Dodd from Singapore | July 29,2025 11:11
The itinerary says the evening is free, with a recommendation for Jinli and People’s Park.
How do I get to Jinli from the exposition park, and is it safe to go there alone in the evening? I’m a solo traveler.
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 11:28
It’s easy and safe! From the park, a taxi takes 20 minutes (around $5), and drivers know Jinli well. Jinli is lively but secure—lit up with red lanterns, full of locals and tourists, with police patrols. As a solo traveler, you’ll feel comfortable wandering the lanes, trying street food (try the sweet fried dough), or browsing craft shops. It’s best to go 6-8 PM—busy enough to feel vibrant, but not overcrowded.
Asked by Kimberley Reed from Scotland | July 29,2025 09:54
How many pavilions are there at the International Intangible Cultural Heritage Exposition Park?
I don’t want to miss the best ones—should I prioritize Sichuan opera masks, lacquer, or bamboo weaving?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 11:27
There are 5 main pavilions, each focusing on a craft. Prioritize: 1) The embroidery pavilion (Shu embroidery is iconic to Sichuan), 2) The lacquer art pavilion (the 50-layer technique is mind-blowing), and 3) The Sichuan opera mask workshop (you can watch artisans paint the bold, colorful masks used in face-changing (变脸, biàn liǎn) performances). Bamboo weaving is lovely too, but it’s more spread out—your guide will lead you to the most impressive spots first.
Asked by William from UK | July 29,2025 09:34
are there restrictions on taking photos at Jinsha Site Museum?
I’m a photographer. Some ancient artifacts are sensitive to flash, but I want to capture the Sun God Bird up close.
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 11:27
Great question! Flash photography is banned (to protect the delicate gold and jade), but natural light shots are allowed. The Sun God Bird exhibit is in a well-lit case, so you can get clear photos without flash. The outdoor excavation pits are perfect for wide-angle shots—early morning light (when we visit) makes the ancient soil and stone structures look incredible. Just avoid blocking other visitors while shooting!
Asked by Walsh from South Africa | July 28,2025 17:41
Is there an entrance fee for Jinsha Site Museum?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 09:25
Yes, there is an entrance fee. The ticket price may vary depending on different exhibitions or special events. You can check the museum's official website for the latest ticket information.
Asked by Virgil Will from Colombia | July 28,2025 17:23
Are there any guided tours available at Jinsha Site Museum in English?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 09:24
Yes, the museum usually offers English - guided tours. It's advisable to book in advance either through the museum's official website or by calling them to confirm the tour schedule and availability.

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