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sichuan7 Days in Sichuan: Chengdu, Jiuzhaigou, Emeishan & Leshan
A 7-day Sichuan itinerary — two days in Chengdu (pandas, hotpot, Jinsha Museum), a day trip to Leshan Giant Buddha and Emeishan, two days at Jiuzhaigou's rainbow lakes, and how to connect everything efficiently by high-speed train and bus. Booking windows for the most popular attractions.
Updated May 2026
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sichuanHailuogou Glacier Sichuan Guide 2026: Sea-Level Glaciers, Hot Springs & Gongga Mountain
Hailuogou in western Sichuan is home to the largest glacier in Asia below 3,000 meters, tumbling down from the flanks of Gongga Mountain — the highest peak outside the Himalayas. This guide covers the glacier viewing platforms, the famous outdoor hot springs at the glacier's edge, trekking routes, and practical transport from Chengdu and Kangding.
Updated May 2026
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sichuanHuanglong Five Colour Lake Sichuan Guide 2026: UNESCO Pools, Altitude & Seasonal Tips
Discover Huanglong's magical five colour lake and terraced travertine pools in Sichuan. This 2026 guide covers the best seasons to visit, altitude sickness prevention, ticket prices (¥200), hiking routes, and practical tips for reaching this remote UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Sichuan.
Updated May 2026
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sichuanLugu Lake Sichuan Guide 2026: Mosuo Culture, Horseback Riding & Pristine Highlands
Lugu Lake sits on the Sichuan-Yunnan border at 2,690m and is home to the matriarchal Mosuo people. This 2026 guide covers the lake circuit (100 yuan entry), Mosuo cultural villages, horseback riding and boat tours, how to get there from Lijiang and Xichang, accommodation options, and the best seasons for this pristine highland destination.
Updated May 2026
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sichuanSiguniang Mountain Sichuan Guide 2026: Four Girls Mountain Trekking & Alpine Scenery
Siguniang Mountain (Four Girls Mountain) in western Sichuan rises to 6,250 meters and is one of the most dramatic trekking destinations in China. Three accessible valleys offer routes ranging from easy day walks to challenging multi-day alpine treks, with Tibetan villages, yak pastures, and spectacular mountain scenery. This guide covers all three valleys, trekking permits, accommodation at Rilong, and how to reach this alpine paradise from Chengdu.
Updated May 2026
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jiangsuTaihu Lake & Jiangnan Water Towns 2026: Wuxi, Suzhou & the Lake District
The Taihu (Lake Tai) area of Jiangsu — cycling along the lake shoreline, the cherry blossoms at Turtle Head Isle in April, the Xi Shan (West Mountain) island with traditional Jiangnan villages, and connecting the lake area to Suzhou's classical gardens for a 3-day Jiangsu circuit.
Updated May 2026
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