Take a relaxing stroll along the riverside, enjoy the picturesque views, and explore the historical architecture at Hejiangting Wharf. You can also visit the nearby cultural exhibitions or take a boat ride on the river to see the surrounding cityscape.

Hejiang Pavilion, located at the confluence of the Fuhe and Nanhe Rivers in Chengdu, was built 1,200 years ago. Sailing ships bound for the Eastern Wu Dynasty set sail from here. The pavilion's foundation is several feet high, and ten columns support the twin pavilions, a design that is ingenious and profound.
The pavilion has double roofs, octagonal ten columns, and glazed tile eaves. Next to it is an antique-style corridor called Tingtao Fang, which contains a note written by modern calligrapher Zhao Yunyu for Hejiang Pavilion.
During major Chinese festivals, citizens flock here to light lanterns, pray, drink tea, and chat. During May Day and National Day, you can see many couples taking wedding photos here, making it a bustling place.
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Hejiangting Wharf is a historic site that once served as a vital docking area for goods along the Yangtze River. It reflects Chengdu's rich history as a trading and cultural hub. The site has been preserved as a cultural landmark, showcasing the traditional architecture of ancient Sichuan.
Hejiangting Wharf is located in the city center of Chengdu, near the Jinjiang River. It is accessible by taxi, public buses, or metro. The nearest metro station is around a 10-minute walk away, and taxis are commonly available for direct access.
The site is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. To avoid the crowds, it is best to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon during weekdays.
Entry to Hejiangting Wharf is free for most visitors. However, some special exhibitions or boat tours may require tickets, typically available on-site or through local tour providers.
Booking tickets is not usually necessary unless you plan to participate in specific tours or boat rides. It is recommended to book in advance for guided tours during peak seasons.
A visit to Hejiangting Wharf typically takes about 1 to 2 hours. If you're taking a boat tour or visiting multiple exhibitions, plan for 2 to 3 hours in total.
Must-see highlights include the historic wharf, the nearby river views, traditional Sichuan architecture, and cultural exhibitions. The peaceful riverside area is perfect for relaxing and capturing scenic photos.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and sometimes in English, depending on the availability of guides. Audio guides may also be available for rent in multiple languages.
The best viewpoints are along the riverbank, especially near the traditional pavilions. The old wharf area provides unique photo opportunities, as do the river and surrounding landscapes.
Start at the wharf area, take a leisurely walk along the river, and explore the historical architecture. If available, consider taking a boat ride to enjoy the city from a different perspective. Don’t miss the cultural exhibitions near the site.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not offered. However, the site is beautifully lit at night, and the riverside atmosphere is perfect for evening walks.
The site is usually not very crowded, but weekends and public holidays can see an increase in visitors. The best time to visit is early morning or weekdays, particularly outside the summer months.
There are public toilets available at the site. Nearby restaurants and cafés offer food and drinks, and there are some shops selling local handicrafts. Rest areas are scattered along the riverside for visitors to relax.
Hejiangting Wharf is accessible for elderly and children, with flat pathways and rest areas. However, those with mobility challenges may find some parts of the site, especially near the river, a little difficult to navigate.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted at the Wharf. Cash is still accepted, but mobile payments are preferred for convenience.
There are several local Sichuan restaurants and cafés around the Wharf, offering traditional dishes such as hotpot and noodles. Some of the restaurants offer views of the river.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at many local restaurants. Halal food options can also be found in the nearby Muslim quarter or specific restaurants catering to Muslim visitors.
There are several hotels nearby, ranging from budget options to more luxurious accommodations. You can find hotels within a short distance from the site offering both comfort and convenience for visitors.
Nearby attractions include Wuhou Shrine, the Sichuan Museum, and Kuanzhai Alley. These are all located within a short distance and can easily be combined into a day trip.
Yes, there are souvenir shops nearby selling local handicrafts, such as traditional Chinese teas, embroidered fabrics, and decorative items inspired by Sichuan culture.
After visiting Hejiangting Wharf, you can take a taxi or use the metro to continue your journey. The metro network is well-connected, and taxis are readily available for further exploration of Chengdu.