Atttractions: Wenshu Temple, Chengdu Museum
Meal: Not Included
Accomodation: No
After breakfast, your guide and driver will pick you at your hotel, then take a visit a hidden spiritual Buddhist temple in hustling downtown Chengdu, Wenshu Temple, originally named Xinxiang, was built from 605 to 617 AD. It is the head of the four major Zen forests in the upper and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, and is a key cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. Wenshu Courtyard went through Tang, five dynasties, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, and was destroyed by the war at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Wenshu Yuan Monastery is a Buddhist holy place that integrates the sacred relics of Zen forest, ancient gardens, pilgrimages, sightseeing and religious study.
Next, you will take a meaningful visit to Chengdu Museum which is a modern, though-out and informative museum. There are nearly 200,000 pieces of collections crossing a time span from the Neolithic period to the Republic of China. Besides, there is an interesting puppet museum on the fifth floor and a cozy coffee shop where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the palatial Tianfu Square with the shape of Chinese Eight Tri-grams.
Your Chengdu tour is now about to end. The rest of the day is free for you until be escorted to catch the flight/train to leave Chengdu.