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SICHUAN BASIN

Flanked by the mighty Tibetan plateau to the West, barren deserts to the North, and dense forests to the South, the Sichuan Basin is a fertile plain full of life and wonder. For centuries people have settled here, leaving traces of civilization in this rich land. Dotted in the countrysides are ancient villages, holy Buddhist and Taoist Temples , and dense bamboo forests, home of China's mascot, the Giant Panda. Chengdu, Sichuan's capital is a modern metropolis, and has the highest density of restaurants of any city in the world. The Sichuanese, known for their laid-back lifestyle,  like their food full of flavor and very spicy. The Sichuan Basin has a destination for everyone, whether it be nature, history, shopping, or food.

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Li Bai's Hometown

An ancient, 4,000-year-old civilization rediscovered only 30 years ago. The artifacts found are out of this world: what secrets does this lost culture hold?

Mount Qingcheng, rising to thirty-six separate peaks, is a paradise coming from the hot and humid plains of the Sichuan basin to the east and the metropolis of Chengdu.

Get inspired while walking along the ancient streets and delicate gardens dedicated to Li Ba. Born in the 8th Century, he is China's most faamous poet.

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Foye Cave

A little known cavern hidden in the mountains of Central Sichuan. Highlights include canoeing through an underground river and walking through stone forests.

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Jiangyou Geological Park

From karst caves to fertile plains to ancient temples, Jiangyou boasts several geological parks, highlighting the magnificiant landscapes and history of this part of Sichuan.

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