
Suitable for all seasons
Ancient Tai'an Temple
20 yuan/person
All day
Tai'an Ancient Town has a long history, with many historical buildings that date back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. The town is a showcase of traditional Sichuan culture and architecture, and it is known for its preserved old streets, temples, and the scenic river running through it.
Tai'an Ancient Town is located in the eastern part of Sichuan Province, near the city of Chengdu. The town can be reached by taking a bus or taxi from Chengdu, which takes around 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive or walk to the town once you arrive at the central transport stations.
The town is open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild, and the natural beauty around the town is at its best.
Entrance to Tai'an Ancient Town is free, but some individual attractions, such as temples or museums, may charge an entry fee of around ¥10-¥50. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online for specific attractions.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not necessary unless visiting popular attractions during peak holiday seasons. Booking a day in advance should suffice for most sites.
It will take about 1 to 2 days to explore Tai'an Ancient Town fully, including the main attractions and leisurely walks around the streets and market areas.
Guided tours are available at most attractions within Tai'an Ancient Town, and these tours are typically conducted in Mandarin. Some guides may speak basic English, but it’s best to inquire in advance if an English-speaking guide is required.
Start your visit with a walk through the main ancient street, then visit the Tai'an Temple and nearby pagodas. After that, enjoy the riverside areas and take a boat ride to see the town from the water. Conclude with a visit to any local museums or heritage sites.
Night visits are possible, and the town looks quite enchanting when lit up in the evening. However, light shows or special night tours are not common. Visiting during the evening provides a peaceful, quieter experience of the ancient town.
The town can get crowded during public holidays and weekends. For a quieter experience, visit during weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon, avoiding peak tourist seasons.
There are public toilets scattered around the town, along with rest areas for visitors. Food stalls and restaurants are available, offering local snacks and Sichuan dishes. Shops selling traditional crafts and souvenirs are also prevalent in the town.
The ancient town is built with cobbled streets and uneven paths, so it may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors to navigate. However, there are accessible routes and rest areas in some locations. Children will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and local food markets.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted in the town, as well as credit cards at larger establishments. However, it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases at local stalls and vendors.
There are several local eateries serving traditional Sichuan dishes, such as hotpot, noodles, and dumplings. Small cafes offer coffee and tea for a relaxing break from sightseeing.
Vegetarian options are available at most local restaurants, and some may offer vegan-friendly dishes. Halal food options are more limited but can be found at specialty restaurants.
There are several guesthouses and hotels in and around Tai'an Ancient Town. Options range from budget accommodations to mid-range hotels with more modern amenities.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling traditional Chinese crafts, silk products, and local snacks. Popular items include hand-painted fans, silk scarves, and bamboo products.
Buses, taxis, and private cars are commonly used to continue trips from Tai'an Ancient Town. The town is well-connected to Chengdu and other nearby cities, with both bus and train services available for further travel.