The Ultimate Guide to Chengdu Teahouses: Where Foreign Travelers Can Truly Taste the City’s Slow Life

For travelers seeking to escape the hustle of big cities, Chengdu is a revelation. This “Land of Abundance” doesn’t rush—its soul lies in manmanlai (taking it slow), and nothing embodies this better than its tea house culture. For over a thousand years, tea houses have been Chengdu’s “living rooms”: locals gather here to chat, play […]
Mahjong in Chengdu: The Real Way Foreigners Can Join the City’s Most Beloved Pastime

“Everywhere I look in Chengdu, people are playing mahjong—but how can I actually join a game?”Trust me, you’re not alone. My Canadian friend once stood outside Heming Teahouse (Renmin Gongyuan – Heming Chashe, 人民公园・鹤鸣茶社) for 20 minutes, too nervous to ask if he could play. Finally, an auntie waved him over: “Come! We need one […]
Chengdu Bathhouse Guide for Foreign Travelers: Where to Relax Like a Local (With Food, Games & 24-Hour Stays!)

In most Western countries, a “bathhouse” means a sauna or a quiet spa.But in Chengdu? A high-end bathhouse (xǐyù zhōngxīn, 洗浴中心) is like a luxury resort, all-inclusive hotel, and entertainment park rolled into one—and you can stay for 18–20 hours for under $50! I’ve lived in Chengdu for 10 years. I once took a tired Canadian […]
Chengdu Ear Cleaning & Foot Bath Guide for Foreign Travelers: Where Locals Go to Truly Unwind

But have you tried Chengdu-style ear cleaning (cǎi ěr, 采耳) or a Sichuan foot bath (zú yù, 足浴)? Trust me—this isn’t just “cleaning.” It’s a 100-year-old sensory ritual that locals swear by to melt stress away. I’ve lived in Chengdu for 10 years. Last month, I took a tired UK friend to Heming Teahouse (Heming Cháshe, 鹤鸣茶社) in […]
