
Longtan Water Village is located in the core area of Longtan Headquarters Economic City in Chenghua District, Chengdu. The entire park adheres to the "great integration" in architectural style, with the characteristics of "combining East and West, and integrating North and South".
Longtan Water Town is another cultural tourism business card created by Chengdu after Jinli, Kuanzhai Alley and East Suburb Memory. It is known as Chengdu's "Along the River During the Qingming Festival".
Its main style is Suzhou garden-style architecture, and it also incorporates elements of western Sichuan folk houses. The overall architectural form fully demonstrates the beauty and refinement of southern architecture, and absorbs the grandeur and atmosphere of northern architecture, reflecting the unique charm of cultural fusion.
The entire scenic area is built with running water, and is full of the Jiangnan water town style with small bridges and flowing water. It also thoughtfully arranges many small scenes such as tree species unique to Jiangnan and water tanks.
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Longtan Water Town has a rich history dating back to the Ming Dynasty, originally serving as an important trading and cultural hub. The town's waterways have played a vital role in local commerce and transportation over centuries, preserving its unique charm and ancient architecture. It is now a popular destination for both tourists and locals looking to experience traditional water town life in Sichuan.
Longtan Water Town is located in the suburbs of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. You can take a taxi or use a local bus service from downtown Chengdu. Alternatively, a private car or a guided tour can be an easy way to get there.
The town is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its most beautiful.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥60 per person. Tickets can be purchased either online via the official tourism website or at the entrance on the day of your visit.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory, but it is recommended during peak seasons (like holidays or weekends). A few days in advance should be sufficient.
You will need around 3-4 hours to explore the main attractions of Longtan Water Town, including a boat ride, walking around the streets, and visiting a few of the temples and historical sites.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and some guides may speak basic English. Audio guides are also available in multiple languages, including English, for self-guided tours.
Start with a boat ride along the canals, then visit the main historical temples. Afterward, walk along the old streets, visit the local craft shops, and stop for a meal at one of the riverside restaurants.
While night visits are possible, there are no major light shows or special tours at the moment. However, the town is beautifully lit at night, and the atmosphere is calm and serene.
Longtan Water Town can get crowded during national holidays and weekends. The best time to visit for fewer crowds is on weekdays, especially during the off-peak seasons like late autumn and early spring.
There are public toilets, food stalls, water fountains, rest areas, and souvenir shops throughout the town. Riverside restaurants offer a variety of local foods, including Sichuan specialties.
The town is generally accessible, with paved walkways, but some areas may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues due to stairs or uneven surfaces. Wheelchair access is limited.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Some small shops may only accept cash, so it’s recommended to carry some yuan with you.
There are several local Sichuan restaurants and cafes within Longtan Water Town, especially along the river. Look for restaurants serving hotpot, fish dishes, and other regional specialties.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available, especially in some of the restaurants. Halal food may be harder to find, but there are a few options in Chengdu if you prefer.
There are a few guesthouses and small hotels within a short drive of Longtan Water Town. For a wider range of accommodations, consider staying in Chengdu city center and commuting to the town.
Nearby attractions include Mount Qingcheng, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, and the Sichuan Museum. All are easily accessible from Chengdu and can be combined into a day trip.
You can find various traditional Chinese crafts such as silk products, pottery, and handwoven textiles in the souvenir shops. Popular items include locally made tea sets and hand-painted fans.
From Longtan Water Town, taxis, buses, or private tours are the best way to continue your trip. The nearest high-speed rail station is in Chengdu, from where you can travel to other parts of Sichuan or China.