1-Day Chengdu Cultural Tour

1-Day Chengdu Cultural Tour

  • Reisetour - Code : CT-CJ-01
  • Zeit: 1 Day
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This tour offers a day of cultural immersion, starting with a Long-Mouth Teapot tea art experience including a visit to a tea house, tea tasting, and hands-on brewing, followed by a traditional Chinese lunch, an afternoon paper-cutting workshop with a demonstration and your own creation, and optional evening stroll through a historic district, providing a unique opportunity to explore two iconic elements of Chinese intangible cultural heritage.

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Day1: Chengdu One-Day Cultural Tour
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Morning: Long-Mouth Teapot Tea Art Experience

Start your day by immersing yourself in the delicate and graceful world of Long-Mouth Teapot tea art, a key part of Chinese intangible cultural heritage.

· 9:00 AM – Visit a Local Tea House
Head to a traditional tea house known for its Long-Mouth Teapots. These unique teapots, with their distinctive long spouts, have been used in tea ceremonies for centuries. In this interactive experience, you will learn about the history of the Long-Mouth Teapot and its significance in tea culture. The tea master will demonstrate the intricate art of brewing tea using these elegant teapots, highlighting the precision and beauty involved.

· 10:00 AM – Tea Tasting Session
After the demonstration, enjoy a guided tea-tasting session where you will sample a variety of fine Chinese teas, such as Longjing, Tieguanyin, and Pu’er. Learn about the different brewing methods and discover the unique flavors that each tea brings out when brewed in a Long-Mouth Teapot.

· 11:00 AM – Hands-On Experience
Now it's your turn! Under the guidance of a tea master, you will try your hand at brewing your own tea using a Long-Mouth Teapot. This is a great opportunity to refine your skills and deepen your appreciation for the traditional art of tea brewing.

Lunch: Enjoy Traditional Chinese Cuisine

· 12:30 PM – Traditional Chinese Lunch
After your tea experience, enjoy a delicious traditional Chinese lunch at a nearby restaurant. Indulge in locally prepared dishes, focusing on seasonal ingredients and regional specialties, offering a taste of the local culinary heritage.

Afternoon: Traditional Paper-Cutting Workshop

Continue your journey into China’s rich cultural traditions with a hands-on workshop on Paper-Cutting, another celebrated intangible cultural heritage.

· 2:00 PM – Visit a Local Paper-Cutting Studio
Arrive at a local paper-cutting studio where skilled artisans will introduce you to the intricate art of Chinese paper-cutting. This craft has been practiced for centuries, often used to decorate windows, doors, and lanterns during festivals and special occasions.

· 2:30 PM – Paper-Cutting Demonstration
Watch as a master paper artist demonstrates how to transform a single sheet of paper into a stunning work of art. The designs range from intricate patterns to symbolic motifs such as flowers, animals, and Chinese characters that represent good luck and prosperity.

· 3:30 PM – Create Your Own Paper-Cutting
Now it’s your turn to try this ancient craft. Guided by the artisans, you will create your own paper-cutting design, using traditional tools like scissors or knives. Take home your artwork as a unique souvenir of your cultural adventure.

Evening Activities Recommend:

· Evening Stroll through a Local Historic District
Take a leisurely walk through a nearby historic district, admiring traditional architecture and the charm of the area. If time permits, visit a local shop to pick up handcrafted souvenirs, such as Long-Mouth Teapots or paper-cutting art.

Tour Highlights:

· Long-Mouth Teapot Tea Art: Learn the history and intricacies of Long-Mouth Teapots, try tea tasting, and brew your own tea.

· Traditional Chinese Paper-Cutting: Watch a master at work, then create your own paper-cutting design.

· Cultural Immersion: Explore authentic local food and crafts while engaging with skilled artisans.

This tour offers a unique opportunity to experience two iconic elements of Chinese intangible cultural heritage, giving you hands-on exposure to both tea culture and traditional art. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation, learning, and creativity, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.


Day1: Chengdu One-Day Cultural Tour

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  • Der Preis basiert darauf, dass zwei Personen ein Doppelzimmer teilen. Wenn Sie ein Einzelzimmer bevorzugen, wenden Sie sich bitte an uns, um ein Angebot zu erhalten.
  • Der Preis kann je nach Wechselkurs, Reisezeit und Hotelkategorie variieren.
Der Preis umfasst:
  • Komfortables Hotel mit täglichem Frühstück (Zweibettzimmer)
  • Professioneller, englisch sprechender lokaler Reiseleiter
  • Klima - kontrollierter privater Bus während der gesamten Reise
  • Eintrittskarten für alle aufgeführten Sehenswürdigkeiten und Aktivitäten
  • Das in der Reiseleitung angegebenen Mittagessen
  • Inlandsflüge und Hochgeschwindigkeitszugtickets
  • Eine Reiseunfallversicherung pro Person
Der Preis schließt aus :
  • Internationale Flüge nach und aus China
  • Flughafentransfer zum Hotel am Ankunfts - Tag (Tag 1)
  • Optionale oder empfohlene Aktivitäten
  • Gebühren für die chinesische Visumantrag
  • Trinkgelder für Reiseleiter und Fahrer
  • Im Reiseplan nicht genannte Mahlzeiten
  • Persönliche Ausgaben (z. B. Einkäufe, Wäsche, Hotel - Minibar)

Stornierungsbedingungen

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  • Kostenlose Stornierung, wenn die Stornierung 60 Tage oder länger vor Beginn der Reise erfolgt.
  • 5 % der gesamten Reisekosten, wenn die Stornierung 45 bis 59 Tage vor der Abfahrt erfolgt
  • 10 % der gesamten Reisekosten, wenn die Stornierung 30 bis 44 Tage vor der Abfahrt erfolgt
  • 25 % der gesamten Reisekosten, wenn die Stornierung 15 bis 29 Tage vor der Abfahrt erfolgt
  • 45 % der gesamten Reisekosten, wenn die Stornierung 7 bis 14 Tage vor der Abfahrt erfolgt
  • 100 % der gesamten Reisekosten, wenn die Stornierung weniger als 7 Tage vor der Abfahrt erfolgt

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Date of Experience: May 08,2024
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Reviewed on June 20,2025
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Q & A

Asked by Thomson from US | July 28,2025 17:12
What’s one thing most tourists forget to pack for Chengdu that would make their trip easier?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 28,2025 17:15
A small hand fan! Chengdu’s humidity makes even mild temperatures feel sticky. Foldable fans (¥15 at street markets) are a lifesaver during tea ceremonies or outdoor walks. Locals carry them year-round—even in winter!
Asked by Sabina Tobias from Brazil | July 28,2025 16:41
hi, I’m traveling solo.
Are there any evening activities in the historic district where I can meet locals or other travelers?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 28,2025 17:15
Join a "Sichuan Opera Face-Changing" show at Shu Feng Ya Yun Theater (¥80–¥200). Afterward, locals often gather at "Tea House No. 8" to discuss the performance. Strike up a conversation with: "Nǐ jué de biàn liǎn nán ma?" ("Do you think face-changing is hard?"). You’ll make friends in no time!
Asked by Grace from UK | July 28,2025 16:25
I want to buy a paper-cutting of the Chengdu Panda
but I’m afraid it’ll get crushed in my luggage. Any packaging tips?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 28,2025 17:16
Ask the artist to roll it in bamboo paper and place it in a cardboard tube (¥10 extra). For extra protection, wrap the tube in bubble wrap. Locals often carry souvenirs in reusable cloth bags (bù dài)—eco-friendly and sturdy!
Asked by Abraham from Indonesia | July 28,2025 15:57
The lunch menu mentions "seasonal ingredients."
What’s in season in Chengdu during spring/summer vs. autumn/winter?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 28,2025 17:16
Spring/Summer: Cooling dishes like "Bitter Melon with Black Beans" and "Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce" to combat heat. Autumn/Winter: Hearty stews like "Hot Pot with Sichuan Peppercorns" and "Braised Pork Belly with Taro" for warmth. The chef might adjust based on daily market arrivals—ask to see the "tè sè cài" (special dishes) board!
Asked by Joule from Ireland | July 28,2025 15:00
Can I buy a Long-Mouth Teapot as a souvenir?
I want to buy one for my friend. Where’s the best place?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 28,2025 17:20
Yes. The best place to find authentic, high-quality ones is in the historic districts of Chengdu, especially around Kuanzhai Alley or the area near Wenshu Monastery. These areas have family-run shops that specialize in traditional tea utensils, where you can find both decorative teapots and smaller, practical ones suitable for home use.

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