
Qinggangshu Village is located between the Xuyan and Baitiao Rivers in Sandaoyan Town, Pidu District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. It is the closest village to downtown Chengdu, and with its small bridges, flowing water, and houses, it feels like a paradise. Most of the village's buildings feature whitewashed walls and green tiles, surrounded by trees, and there are also private vegetable gardens where crops flourish.
Qinggangshu Village, rich in spiritual energy, was once a waterway port, bustling with merchants and boats. Village elders say that every leap year during the Dragon Boat Festival, when the moonlight is hazy on the riverbank, golden boats sail the night, laden with golden ducks. Occasionally, a golden duck quacks and falls into the river. When people search for it at dawn, it's nowhere to be found. To catch the golden ducks, the Baitiao River has an ancient custom of annual dragon boat races to catch them. Qinggangshu also once housed a Wanghuang Temple, which was extremely popular.
Subtropical monsoon humid climate;
Best in spring and autumn
Recommended 1-day tour
free
All day
Qinggangshu Village is a traditional rural village in Chengdu, known for its picturesque landscapes and agricultural heritage. The village preserves its historical architecture and customs, offering visitors an authentic experience of Sichuan's rural life.
Qinggangshu Village is located about 50 kilometers from downtown Chengdu, in the western outskirts. Visitors can reach the village by taking a taxi or bus from Chengdu city center. Alternatively, it’s possible to drive there for a more flexible schedule.
The village is open year-round, and there are no specific opening hours for outdoor exploration. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn, when the weather is mild, and the surrounding nature is at its most beautiful.
There is no official entrance fee to visit Qinggangshu Village. Some specific activities or farm tours may require a fee, which can be paid on-site.
No advance booking is required for visiting the village. However, for farm tours or specific activities, it’s recommended to check availability and book in advance during peak tourist seasons.
A visit to Qinggangshu Village typically takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on the activities you choose to engage in, such as touring the farms or interacting with locals.
Guided tours are available upon request, with local guides offering insights into the history, agriculture, and traditions of Qinggangshu Village. These tours are typically in Chinese, but English-speaking guides may be arranged with prior notice.
Start your visit by walking through the village center, exploring the local markets, then venture into the agricultural areas for a deeper look at the farming practices. End your visit with a stop at a local café or farm for a traditional meal.
There are no night visits or light shows available in Qinggangshu Village. The village is best explored during daylight hours to enjoy the natural beauty and rural charm.
Qinggangshu Village tends to be less crowded during weekdays and off-season months (November to March). Weekends and holidays may attract more visitors, particularly during cultural festivals.
Basic facilities are available in the village, including public toilets and rest areas. There are small food stalls and local restaurants offering Sichuan cuisine. However, there are no large shops or high-end amenities.
The village is relatively accessible for elderly visitors and children, with flat walking paths through the main areas. However, some rural parts of the village and farms may involve walking on uneven terrain, which may be challenging for visitors with disabilities.
Cash is often used in Qinggangshu Village, but mobile payment options such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are increasingly accepted in local shops and eateries. Credit cards may not be widely accepted.
Local eateries in and around the village serve traditional Sichuan dishes, particularly those made with fresh, local ingredients such as chili peppers, tofu, and vegetables. There are also simple tea houses offering local snacks.
Vegetarian options are readily available due to the emphasis on fresh vegetables and tofu in Sichuan cuisine. Vegan and halal options may be more limited, but some eateries may cater to these dietary preferences if requested in advance.
There are limited accommodation options directly in Qinggangshu Village, but nearby Chengdu offers a variety of hotels ranging from budget to luxury. Some rural guesthouses and inns may also be available for those seeking a more immersive village experience.
Small souvenir shops sell locally made crafts, agricultural products, and traditional items such as hand-woven baskets and pottery. Locally produced tea and spices are also popular souvenirs.
To continue your journey, taxis or buses are the most convenient options to return to Chengdu. Renting a car is also an option for visitors looking to explore more of the rural areas or combine visits to nearby attractions like Dujiangyan and Mount Qingcheng.