

▲ Daci Temple in Chengdu: A millennium-old Buddhist sanctuary in the heart of the city Daci Temple is located next to Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu. Built during the Sui and Tang dynasties over 1,400 years ago, it was where the eminent monk Xuanzang received his ordination and has been renowned as the "Premier Monastery of Ancient China." Within the temple grounds, ancient trees tower towards the sky, solemn halls stand majestically, and Buddhist chants linger in the air - creating a striking contrast with the surrounding modern commercial district. The temple's Zen tea ceremonies and scripture-copying experiences are particularly popular, making it a rare oasis of tranquility in bustling Chengdu.

▲ Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu: A trendy luxury landmark where tradition meets modernity Adjacent to the thousand-year-old Daci Temple, this open-air commercial district blends Sichuan-style gray-tiled roofs with glass curtain walls, creating a uniquely stylish space in Chengdu. It brings together international brands, popular food and beverages, and art exhibitions. At night, the dazzling lights attract fashionistas for street photography, making it a hotspot for shopping, socializing, and photo ops. It perfectly embodies Chengdu's "fast fun, slow living" vibe.


▲ Chengdu's Chunxi Road: The century-old commercial heart Established in 1924, Chunxi Road is Chengdu's iconic commercial pedestrian street, named after the phrase "crowds bustling as if enjoying a grand feast." It brings together international fashion brands, local heritage shops, and trendy food and beverages, with shopping districts like IFS and Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li nearby. The viral "wall-climbing panda" has become a must-visit photo spot. Whether for shopping, dining, or soaking up urban energy, Chunxi Road remains a symbol of Chengdu's vibrancy, hailed as the "No. 1 Street in Southwest China."
