Start your day with an authentic breakfast featuring noodles and dumplings at a local restaurant. Then surround yourself with the spicy scent of Sichuan pepper at a local market, a fiery spice which produces a tingling, tongue-numbing sensation. Although only introduced to the region in the past few centuries, Sichuan pepper quickly gained a stronghold in local dishes. See how to use it for yourself at a cooking class with a local chef in his apartment, where you’ll learn how to make classic dishes like kung pao chicken. After feasting on your creations over lunch, take a walking tour through the centre of Chengdu. Visit Tianfu Square, where a giant statue of Chairman Mao stands tall. Stroll through one of the most popular parks in Chengdu, People's Park, where locals will be relaxing, drinking tea and exercising. If you’re lucky, they might invite you to join them in an outdoor dance class! In the evening, if you're still hungry, why not taste more Chengdu specialities on Jinli Street? This street is famous for its historic atmosphere, bustling shops and most of all its local snacks. You could be snacking on sticky rice cakes with sesame sauce, spicy chicken on a stick, sweet rice jelly, fried beef pancakes and, for the more adventurous, spicy rabbit heads.
Included activities
Chengdu - Leader-led market tourChengdu - Sichuan Cooking classChengdu - Spice market tourChengdu - Tianfu Square and People's Park