Classic Panda and Sanxingdui Tour

Classic Panda and Sanxingdui Tour

  • ode de tournée : CT-CG-02
  • temps: 2 Days
  • Hébergement : 1 Nights (4+Star Hotels)
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Nos circuits couvrent les sites les plus emblématiques et les points forts culturels de la Chine. Tous les forfaits sont clairement tarifés, sans frais cachés, offrant une expérience de haute qualité à un prix compétitif.
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Day 1: Chengdu
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  • The Sanxingdui Ruins--Chengdu

  • 4+ stars Hotel

  • Breakfast


In the morning, you will visit the Sanxingdui Ruins, which is is considered to be one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in the 20th century. A vast array of ancient bronzes, gold masks, ivory and jade have been found here. The unearthed objects are unique in shape and superior in techniques,which confirmed the extraordinary creativity of the ancient Shu people and their desires to connect with the heaven and understand the universe.

After the visit, you will return to Chengdu and the rest of the day will be free for you to organize.

Recommend for Free Time

1. Take a stroll down Chunxi Road and have some snacks.
2. Face - changing of Sichuan Opera is one of the most famous local shows and you can ask guide to buy tickets for you.
3. Take a walk around Chengdu on your own to experience Chengdu's residential life.


Day 1: Chengdu
Day 2: Chengdu
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  • Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding--Chengdu People's Park--Wuhou Shrine--Old streets of Jinli


Welcome to Chengdu, which is known as the "Land of Abundance".

In the morning, you will go to Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. This is not only a scientific research base for pandas around the world, but also a cozy home for more than a hundred of pandas. You will be able to observe pandas of all ages eating, playing, rolling on the ground and climbing trees.

In the afternoon, you will step into Chengdu People's Park to experience the unique leisure and ease of this city. Here you can order a pot of tea and take a nap or join the local people in a game of mahjong and experience the ear cleaning service.

Next, we drove to Wuhou Shrine, which is known as the "mecca of the Three Kingdoms" The most venerated memorial of Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei and other important Shu Han individuals. It is not only an important carrier of the Three Kingdoms culture, but also a treasure of ancient Chinese architectural and sculptural art.

As night falls, you will step into the old street of Jinli, which has ancient buildings, lots of Chengdu snacks and cuisines, and exquisite handicrafts that are lively and interesting folk performances. You will spend an unforgettable night here.

Day 2: Chengdu

Inclus et exclus

  • Le prix est basé sur le fait que deux personnes partagent une chambre double. Si vous préférez une chambre individuelle, veuillez nous contacter pour obtenir un devis.
  • Le prix peut varier en fonction des taux de change, des dates de voyage et de la catégorie d'hôtel.
Le prix inclut:
  • Hôtel confortable avec petit - déjeuner quotidien (chambre avec deux lits)
  • Guide local professionnel anglophone
  • Autocar privé climatisée tout au long du tour
  • Billet d'entrée pour toutes les attractions et activités mentionnées
  • Dîners tels que spécifiés dans l'itinéraire
  • Billets d'avion intérieurs et billets de train à grande vitesse
  • Une assurance - accident de voyage par personne
Le prix n'inclut pas :
  • Vol international vers et depuis la Chine
  • Transfert de l'aéroport à l'hôtel le jour d'arrivée (jour 1)
  • Activités optionnelles ou recommandées
  • Frais de demande de visa chinois
  • Pourboires pour les guides et les chauffeurs
  • Repas non mentionnés dans l'itinéraire
  • Persönliche Ausgaben (z. B. Einkäufe, Wäsche, Hotel - Minibar)

Politique d'annulation

Nous comprenons que les plans de voyage peuvent changer. Veuillez examiner notre politique d'annulation ci - dessous :
  • Annulation gratuite si l'annulation est effectuée 60 jours ou plus avant le début du tour.
  • 5 % du coût total du tour si l'annulation est effectuée entre 45 et 59 jours avant le départ
  • 10 % du coût total du tour si l'annulation est effectuée entre 30 et 44 jours avant le départ
  • 25 % du coût total du tour si l'annulation est effectuée entre 15 et 29 jours avant le départ
  • 45 % du coût total du tour si l'annulation est effectuée entre 7 et 14 jours avant le départ
  • 100 % du coût total du tour si l'annulation est effectuée moins de 7 jours avant le départ

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(>= 12 ans)
(De 2 à 11 ans)

Que disent nos clients?

Basé sur plus de 10 000 avis de voyageurs

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Daniel Dorothea
Canada
Reviewed on April 29,2025
Shopping on Nanjing Road in Shanghai was just amazing! It's truly the "First Commercial Street of China", where tradition and modernity blend perfectly. You can find awesome souvenirs and experience the trendy vibes in cool stores. The neon lights at night are just spectacular, shining bright like Times Square in New York. The food here is incredible too. I had a feast for my taste buds. Shanghai, I'll definitely be back!
Destination(s): Shanghai
Date of Experience: May 08,2024
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Elvis Eva
Canada
Reviewed on June 20,2025
As a solo traveler from Canada, I was nervous about navigating China alone—but this 11-day tour was PERFECT! From hiking the Great Wall at sunrise (Day 3) to gasping at the Terracotta Army (Day 5), every day delivered ‘pinch-me’ moments. The real showstopper? Zhangjiajie’s Avatar Mountains (Day 7)! Our guide made the stone pillars come alive with stories. Massive thanks for handling all logistics—bullet train tickets, entry passes, car! And the 4-star hotels surprised me.
Destination(s): Beijing Xian Zhangjiajie Shanghai
Date of Experience: June 02,2025
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Simon
America
Reviewed on May 29,2025
Our 2-day Zhangjiajie tour was beyond spectacular! As someone who’s visited Beijing and Shanghai for work, this trip revealed China’s wild, magical heart. Day 1 in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park felt like stepping onto Pandora—I’m a huge Avatar fan, and Yuanjiajie’s floating peaks left me breathless. The misty pillars and lush valleys like pure movie magic! Then came Fenghuang Ancient Town, we eat dinner beside the thundering waterfall. It seems Unreal! The night views of stilt houses glowing over the river were straight from a fairy tale. For fellow Avatar lovers and adventure seekers: Don’t miss this bucket-list experience! 10/10 would return. A Well-Traveled Film Buff, May 2025
Destination(s): Zhangjiajie
Date of Experience: May 08,2025
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Q & A

Asked by Bess Dewey from Ireland | July 29,2025 16:32
Are there any “taboos” or customs I should know about when visiting?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 16:38
No major taboos—just common sense: don’t touch the glass (it leaves smudges), avoid loud talking (other visitors want to enjoy the museum), and no flash photos (to protect artifacts). The Shu people’s beliefs are long-lost, so there’s no cultural disrespect in taking photos or asking questions. Our guide will remind you of the basics, but it’s a relaxed atmosphere—focus on enjoying the mystery!
Asked by Bray from Chile | July 29,2025 16:13
What’s the most “mind-blowing” artifact at Sanxingdui?
I want to know which one I shouldn’t miss, even if I’m short on time.
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 16:37
The "bronze sacred tree" (青铜神树, qīngtóng shénshù) is unmissable. At 3.96m tall (13ft), it's the largest ancient bronze artifact ever found in China. It has 9 branches, each with a bird (likely representing the sun), a coiled dragon at its base, and a phoenix at the top. Its symbolism—connecting heaven, earth, and the underworld—feels almost otherworldly. Stand next to it, and you’ll feel tiny—it’s shocking to think they built this 3,000 years ago.
Asked by Susan Babbitt from Brazil | July 29,2025 15:46
What’s the difference between Sanxingdui and the Jinsha Site?
They’re both Shu culture, sp should I visit both, or are they redundant?
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 16:36
They’re complementary, not redundant! Sanxingdui (1200-300 BCE) is older, focusing on dramatic, large-scale bronze art (masks, sacred trees) used in grand rituals. Jinsha (1000-300 BCE) is later, with more jade, gold (like the “Sun God Bird” foil), and smaller, everyday artifacts—showing how Shu culture evolved. Sanxingdui feels “mystical” and ritualistic; Jinsha feels more “lived-in.” Many guests do both—they tell a full story of the ancient Shu. Our guide can help you add Jinsha to your itinerary if you’re interested!
Asked by Rodney Bernal from Canada | July 29,2025 15:28
Are there English explanations in the museum?
or will I need to rely entirely on the tour guide? I like to read details at my own pace.
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 16:36
The museum has excellent English signage for all key artifacts, with detailed descriptions of their discovery, materials, and possible uses. You can also rent an English audio guide ($6) that plays commentary as you approach each exhibit—perfect for reading at your own pace. Our guide will add extra insights, though: stories about the 1986 excavators, or how the bronze was smelted (they used advanced techniques for 3,000 years ago!). No more staring at artifacts wondering, “What is this?”
Asked by Cliff Gill from US | July 29,2025 15:01
can I take photos inside the museum?
The bronze artifacts look incredible, but I’ve heard some ancient sites ban flash.
Answered by intotravelchina | July 29,2025 16:36
Flash photography is banned (to protect the bronze from damage), but natural light shots are allowed! The museum’s lighting is designed to highlight the artifacts—soft, warm tones make the bronze masks and gold pieces glow. The giant sacred tree is in a well-lit hall, so you can get stunning full shots without flash. At the archaeological site, wide-angle photos of the pits and surrounding fields (with Sichuan’s green hills in the background) are perfect—morning light (when we visit) adds a magical touch.

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