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Quiet alleys hold hidden charms for visitors

Updated: 2013-06-07 11:09
(China Daily)
Quiet alleys hold hidden charms for visitors
The new gate of Kuanzhai Xiangzi. A grand banquet will be held here during the upcoming Fortune Global Forum. Photos Provided to China Daily

 

In many Chinese cities, life is hectic and fast paced, but Chengdu is a rare exception.

Despite its rapid development, the Sichuan capital is known for its laid-back lifestyle. Visitors are often amazed by the essence of leisure that permeates every corner of the city.

Kuanzhai Xiangzi contains a collection of old architecture, is one of the best examples of how a free and easy lifestyle can co-exist with the hustle and bustle of a growing city.

The alley is the only area featuring the rich architectural and social characteristics of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

It consists of three traditional streets and courtyard houses - Kuan Xiangzi, Zhai Xiangzi and Jing Xiangzi. Each of them has a different style.

One can spend an afternoon in an open-air teahouse or having some traditional snacks at Kuan Xiangzi. There are also folklore exhibits as well as Chengdu-style courtyards in Zhai Xiangzi. Jing Xiangzi combines the best of Chinese and Western culture, with Western food, bars and caf.

Quiet alleys hold hidden charms for visitors

Just a few minutes from Kuanzhai Xiangzi by foot you will find a peaceful alley called Xiaotong Xiangzi hidden in this crowded area.

It is a top spot for young people and backpackers.

Maintaining the same look it has had for the past 20 years, this is an ordinary alley without any renovation.

Despite its plain appearance, here one can find a lot of interesting hostels, cafes and restaurants.

Just relax and lay on the sofa with a cup of coffee and a book.

Experiencing a laid-back afternoon by oneself is definitely an important part of any trip to Chengdu.

zhuanti@chinadaily.com.cn

 

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