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by Pat姐
Oct 30, 2025
🌿【Dujiangyan in June: What's it like being a "summer escape fairy" by the millennia-old irrigation system?】
Who says you can only enjoy water by the sea? The Min River, tamed by ancient wisdom in Dujiangyan, is now infused with the minty freshness of lotus ponds, green shade, and mountain mist in June! 🏔️ Holding cold jelly noodles in one hand and a cultural-themed ice cream in the other, you might even catch the scent of incense wafting from a nearby Taoist temple—here's how to experience the cool and mystical vibes of this "Triple Heritage City" in two days and one night.
🚗【Two-day itinerary that'll leave you exhausted】
Day 1: Hydraulic marvels + ancient town charm
☀️Morning: Head straight to the Dujiangyan Irrigation System (¥90 ticket) and make a beeline for the Fish Mouth Levee! Witness the "magic" of the Min River splitting in two, count the waves by the Feisha Weir, and marvel at the ancient engineering that'll make you want to kneel in awe.
🍜Noon: Rush to Zhang Lao'er Cold Noodles—the sour-spicy slippery noodles and chewy sweet water noodles, paired with a bowl of ice jelly, will cool you down by 10°C instantly!
🌿Afternoon: Stroll through Guanxian Ancient Town (free!), where sunlight filters through the sycamore leaves on Xingfu Road. Buy a palm-leaf fan by the Willow River and climb Yulei Pavilion (¥10) for a bird's-eye view of the irrigation system, looking like a Lego model!
🌃Evening: Night walk along Nanqiao Bridge (free!). The "Blue Tears" lights turn the river into a galaxy, while folk songs and BBQ aromas fill the air. Sip on fermented glutinous rice wine as you wander, feeling like you've stepped into the bathhouse street from *Spirited Away*!
Day 2: Taoist retreat + lotus pond relaxation
🏔️Morning: Charge into Mount Qingcheng (Front Mountain) (¥80 ticket). Ride the cable car through sea of clouds, and spot Taoist priests practicing Tai Chi at Shangqing Palace—peek quietly lest you get enlightened and ascend to immortality!
🍲Noon: Try a Taoist health meal! The gingko chicken soup is so fresh it'll make your eyebrows fall off, and the wild herb pancakes carry the scent of mountain dew. After eating, you'll feel like you've gained 500 extra years!
🌸Afternoon: Lounge at Yongxing Grape Garden Lotus Pond (free!). Rent a canopy boat and row into the flower sea—when the mist sprays, it's like stumbling into the Queen Mother's celestial pool. At dusk, visit Qingchengwan Wetland Manor and wait in a thatched pavilion for fireflies to light the first lantern of the evening.
🌟【Must-visit checklist】
1️⃣ Fish Mouth Levee (8:00-18:00): Best time to see the river "splitting" is 9-11 AM, when rainbows dance in the waves under slanting sunlight.
2️⃣ Nanqiao Blue Tears (19:30-22:00): Lights + mist = instant fairy-tale filter. Wear Hanfu for photos and become the heroine of a fantasy drama.
3️⃣ Mount Qingcheng Cable Car (7:30-17:30): Clouds brush against the glass—reach out and you might grab a handful of "cotton candy" to devour!
🏨【Live like a deity】
• Nightscape lovers: Stay at Xianzai Houshe by Nanqiao—soak in a courtyard pool reflecting stars, and wake to the sound of the Min River.
• Taoist aspirants: Mount Qingcheng Xinyue Hot Spring Hotel offers Taoist-style rooms with herbal baths. Copying scriptures before bed cures insomnia!
🚌【Transport tips】
• Take the 20-minute intercity train from Chengdu's Xipu Station to Dujiangyan, then hop on bus #4 or #9 to the irrigation system.
• Bloody lesson: Don't wear Hanfu while climbing Mount Qingcheng! When my long skirt got caught in the cable car gears, I nearly staged a real-life "immortal's tribulation" scene.
😋【5 food must-tries】
1️⃣ Congcong Rolls: Rice wrappers stuffed with radish shreds and secret spicy sauce—a juicy, tangy explosion that dances on your tongue!
2️⃣ Zhao Mainian's Sweet Water Noodles: Thick noodles coated in brown sugar-sesame paste, chewy like toffee-flavored rubber bands.
3️⃣ Palm Chicken: Paper-thin cold chicken slices drenched in fragrant chili oil—so good you'll want to pack some to season your shoe soles!
💰【Two-day expense breakdown】
Day 1: Irrigation system ¥90 + cold noodles ¥15 + Yulei Pavilion ¥10 = ¥115
Day 2: Mount Qingcheng ¥80 + health meal ¥60 + canopy boat ¥30 = ¥170
Total: ¥285! Feels like paying "tuition" for ancient wisdom, but Nanqiao's evening breeze and mountain mist are worth every penny.
⚠️【Love-hate tips】
• Love: June lotus blooms are insane, crowds are half those at Chengdu's Panda Base, and temple bells naturally reset your body clock!
• Hate: Mountain mosquitoes are enlightened beings—even dousing yourself in repellent won't stop them from biting you into a "Big Dipper" constellation!
Here, you'll crouch for three hours watching a levee, queue until your legs give out for a bowl of noodles, and believe in immortals after seeing a wisp of Qingcheng mist... Dujiangyan in June is the ancients' love letter to modernity—using the Min River's water, Qingcheng's greenery, and old streets' charm to pamper every visitor into a "temporary deity"! ✨
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