The Secret Half-Day Escape from Chengdu 99% of Foreigners Miss: Douchong Mountain’s Yunyan Temple

You’ve been to Chengdu’s pandas. You’ve tried hotpot.But have you heard of Yunyan Temple (Yúnyán Sì, 云岩寺) on Douchong Mountain (Dòuchóng Shān, 窦圌山)? Probably not. It’s 99% unknown to foreign travelers—yet it’s only 3 hours from Chengdu. I took a Canadian friend there last spring. He stood silent in front of the Song Dynasty Flying Scripture Wheel—then […]
How to Reach Lugu Lake from Chengdu Without a Private Car—A Realistic Guide for Foreign Travelers

Most blogs say: “Just hire a private car or join a tour.” But what if you don’t want to spend ¥1,500+ or get stuck with a rushed group? Here’s the truth: You can get to Lugu Lake (Lúgū Hú, 泸沽湖) from Chengdu without a private car—using only trains and public buses. I’ve done it once. Last autumn, a […]
How to Get from Chengdu to Xichang Without a Car—A Local’s 2-Day Guide for Foreign Travelers

Most travelers skip Xichang (Xīchāng, 西昌). They rush straight to Lugu Lake—and miss one of Sichuan’s best-kept secrets. Here’s the truth:You don’t need a private car to reach Xichang from Chengdu. Just a 3-hour high-speed train—and you’re in a city of sunshine, lakes, and ancient Yi culture. Last spring, a Canadian backpacker followed my advice.He texted me […]
Discover Hailuogou: Asia’s Hidden Glacier Adventure

Most tourists think glaciers are only in Tibet or Yunnan. Wrong. Hailuogou Glacier Park (Hǎiluógōu Bīngchuān Gōngyuán, 海螺沟冰川公园) is just 300 km from Chengdu—and it’s the lowest-altitude glacier in Asia you can actually walk on. A German hiker told me last year: “I flew to Chengdu for pandas. Ended up standing on a 16-km-long glacier—barefoot […]
The Best Hiking in China? 4 Gongga Mountain Trails for Every Level (From Chengdu!)

If you love hiking—and you’re coming to China—don’t miss Gongga Mountain (Gònggá Shān, 贡嘎山).It’s the highest peak in Sichuan (7,556m)—and way less crowded than Everest Base Camp. But here’s the problem: most guides only talk about one route.A Swedish friend once flew all the way to Chengdu… only to find out he wasn’t ready for the […]
Nianbao Yezé: China’s Most Otherworldly Landscape – A Foreign Hiker’s Guide from Chengdu Without a Private Car

If you think China is just cities and pandas, think again.Deep in Sichuan, Nianbao Yezé (Niánbǎo Yèzé, 年宝叶则) looks like Middle-earth on another planet—jagged peaks, turquoise lakes, and silence so deep you hear your own heartbeat. But here’s the catch:Most blogs say “Go to Nianbao Yezé!” but don’t tell you how to get there without a […]
Qizang Valley: The Secret 3-Day Trek Near Jiuzhaigou Foreigners Don’t Know About

You’ve heard of Jiuzhaigou. But did you know just 2 hours away, hidden in the same mountains, lies Qizang Valley (Qīzàng Gōu, 七藏沟)—ranked one of China’s Top 10 hiking trails? Most tourists stick to the paved paths of Jiuzhaigou National Park. But one Swiss hiker told me: “Qizang Valley felt like stepping into a myth—no crowds, […]
Dagu Glacier vs. Hailuogou: Why Foreign Travelers Should Skip the Crowds and Head to Dagu from Chengdu

You’ve probably heard of Hailuogou Glacier (Hǎiluógōu Bīngchuān, 海螺沟冰川). But have you ever heard of Dagu Glacier (Dágǔ Bīngchuān, 达古冰川)—the quieter, higher, and more magical ice field just 5 hours from Chengdu? A Portugal friend once told me: “Hailuogou felt like a theme park with glaciers. Dagu felt like standing on the roof of the […]
