
Jiadingfang is located outside the Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area. The total length of the ancient street is more than 500 meters. It is equipped with teahouses, restaurants, bars, stages and other entertainment and commercial venues. It integrates tourism shopping, leisure and entertainment, local snacks and handicrafts, and local specialty exhibitions and sales.
Jiadingfang is divided into three functional areas, A, B, and C. Area A, "Jiading Ancient Square," is a commercial area with an ancient town feel; Area B, "Qingyi Lane," is a modern commercial service area built in the style of southwestern Sichuan dwellings; and Area C, "Wangyue Hall," is a tourist reception and service area, built in Ming and Qing dynasty architectural styles. In addition, there are also the Jiulongtan Wharf and waterfront landscape areas.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
free
All day
Jiadingfang is a historic site in Leshan, known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional architecture. It represents the local history of the region and has become an important destination for visitors interested in local culture and history.
Jiadingfang is located in Leshan, Sichuan. It can be easily reached by taxi or private car from Leshan city center. Public transportation options are available, but taxis are recommended for convenience.
The attraction is open daily, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon when the site is less crowded, and the weather is more comfortable.
The entrance fee to Jiadingfang is relatively low, with tickets available for purchase onsite. Online booking is not typically required, but you can check for any special offers at the entrance.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not necessary. You can purchase tickets on the day of your visit.
It takes around 1-2 hours to fully explore Jiadingfang, including time to enjoy the architecture, surrounding gardens, and photo opportunities.
Guided tours may be available upon request, but they are usually in Mandarin. Audio guides are not commonly provided.
Start by exploring the central building and its historical features. Then, wander through the gardens and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. End your visit by walking along the traditional streets and taking photographs of the surrounding architecture.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows or special tours at Jiadingfang. It is best to visit during the day for a full experience of the site.
Jiadingfang is not typically very crowded. Weekdays, especially in the morning or late afternoon, are the least crowded times to visit.
Basic facilities, including toilets, are available at Jiadingfang. However, food and drinks are limited, so it’s a good idea to bring your own refreshments. There are a few small shops in the area selling souvenirs and local crafts.
The attraction is generally accessible for children and elderly visitors. However, some areas may have uneven paths, so visitors with mobility issues may find it challenging to explore the full site.
Cash is accepted at the entrance and surrounding areas. However, mobile payment systems like WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly accepted in the vicinity, especially in restaurants and shops.
There are a few local restaurants nearby serving traditional Sichuan cuisine. You can enjoy dishes like hotpot, Sichuan-style noodles, and local snacks in the area around Jiadingfang.
Vegetarian options are available in many local restaurants, as Sichuan cuisine includes a variety of vegetable-based dishes. Vegan and halal options may be limited, so it's best to check with the restaurant in advance.
There are several hotels in Leshan city center, ranging from budget to mid-range accommodations. Popular choices include local guesthouses and mid-range hotels close to the city’s main attractions.
There are several souvenir shops in the surrounding area. Popular items include local crafts, Sichuanese teas, and hand-painted pottery.
After visiting Jiadingfang, taxis are the most convenient option for further travel. Alternatively, you can use public buses or hire a private car to continue exploring the area.