When I came to Chengdu, there was a place to go, which was Jinli. Legend has it that Jinli was once one of the oldest and most commercial streets in Xiqiao history, and it was famous in the Qin and Han periods and the Three Kingdoms. When I came in the afternoon, I could feel the popularity of this place. At night, the crowd was more than one shoulder. It can be said that it is the most popular punching point in Chengdu, and even surpassed the wide and narrow alleys. Of course, the traffic nearby is also a disaster area. The whole neighborhood is antique, on this street, concentrated the essence of Chengdu life: there are tea houses, inns, restaurants, bars, stage, flavor snacks, crafts, local products, fully show the unique charm of the three countries' culture and Sichuan folk customs. There are also many craftsmen displays, such as sugar blowers, silhouette lights, etc. These craftsmen's things, not only children like, adults also love, nostalgic retro. Although the whole block was also rebuilt later, it did not have the feeling of forced retro, very grassroots, very Chengdu, here, not only tourists, you can also see many locals love to come. Drinking tea and watching dramas is the daily life of Chengdu people. And found that the price of picking ears here is actually cheaper than the People's Park, decisively try. ❤ Teahouses, theaters, wine restaurants, handicraft workshops, craft stalls, food shops are all over the block, lively and friendly, and it is fascinating. There is also a delicious street, which has the most famous snacks with Sichuan characteristics, so that every tourist has a foot and mouth addiction. Jinli is known as "Xiqiao First Street" and is known as "Chengdu version of Qingming Shanghetu". And although it is separated from Wuhou Temple by a wall, Jinli is free 24 hours. For tourists who are not familiar with the history of the three countries, it is more recommended to come to Jinli to play. It has both ancient charm and not too deep. In Jinli, there is always a place to let you dream.