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Taoism · Tea · Temple · Seal: Chengdu Cultural Immersion Day
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 9h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Sip tea at a 300‑year‑old local teahouse and watch Chengdu’s slow life unfold.
- Immersive cultural experience in just one day - Tea, Taoism, Buddhism, Workshop.
- Find peace at Wenshu Monastery and take the iconic red‑wall photo
- Taoism at Qingyang Palace - learn the folding‑hand salute, try fortune‑telling/
- Private Transport, Experienced English Driver-guide, flexible and comfy day trip
Activity location
- Chengdu
- Chengdu, Si Chuan Sheng, China
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Chengdu
- Chengdu, Si Chuan Sheng, China
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Taoism · Tea · Temple · Seal: Chengdu Cultural Immersion Day
- 9h
Activity duration is 9 hours 9h - English
What's included, what's not
- Hotel pick‑up & drop‑off (within Chengdu city proper)
What's included What's included - Private Transport in Premium SUV or MPV
What's included What's included - Gaiwan Tea at Jinqin Teahouse
What's included What's included - Seal Carving Workshop & English Instructor
What's included What's included - English Tour Guide
What's included What's included - Entrance Tickets to All Attractions
What's included What's included - Fortune Telling at Qingyang Palace
What's included What's included - Lunch
What's included What's included - Personal Expenses
What's excluded What's excluded - Tips
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not suitable for: Children under 3 years, People over 95 years
What you can expect
One day, four ways to connect with the soul of Chengdu – at your own pace, in your own private vehicle.
This is not a checklist tour. It's a gentle, meaningful journey through the layers of Chengdu's culture – from the everyday rituals of a local teahouse to the ancient wisdom of Taoism and Buddhism, ending with a hands‑on creative experience that you'll take home.
☕ Morning – A Toast to Old Chengdu (9:00 AM)
Meet your driver at your hotel and head to Jinqin Teahouse, a beautifully restored Qing‑era courtyard hidden in a residential area. Here, time moves slowly. You'll sit under a sunlit courtyard, sip a steaming cup of gaiwan tea, and watch local elders play chess, chat, and laugh – just as they have for decades. It's the most authentic taste of Chengdu's “slow life.”
Late Morning – Taoism & Fortune‑Telling at Qingyang Palace (10:30 AM)
Qingyang Palace – the oldest and largest Taoist temple in southwestern China. Built over 1,800 years ago, it is known as “the No.1 Taoist Temple of Western Sichuan.” Inside, you'll:
Learn the traditional Taoist folding‑hand salute – a respectful greeting with a hidden meaning
Light incense at the entrance.Try fortune‑telling by drawing a lot – you ask a question, shake a bamboo tube, and a Taoist monk will interpret your destiny in a few short lines. Rub the bronze goat in the main hall – locals believe touching it on the part that aches will heal you.
Lunch – Local Sichuan Cuisine (12:30 PM)
Afternoon – Zen & the Famous Red Wall at Wenshu Monastery (1:30 PM)
In the afternoon, you'll visit Wenshu Monastery, the most important Buddhist temple in Chengdu. Unlike bustling Taoist temples, this place feels peaceful and introspective – monks in saffron robes walk quietly under ancient cypress trees, and the air smells of sandalwood incense. You will:
Walk through the grand halls, including the Sutra Library which holds Buddhist scriptures carved from thousands of blocks.
Take the iconic photo at the monastery's red wall – just outside the main gate, the wall features two Chinese characters, “幸” and “福” (happiness and good fortune). It's the most Instagrammed spot in Wenshu Monastery.
Late Afternoon – Carve Your Own Chinese Seal at Wenshufang (3:30 PM)
Step into Wenshufang – the culturally creative area right next to the monastery. Here, in a quiet workshop, you will:
Learn the 3,000‑year history of Chinese seal carving (a national intangible cultural heritage)
Have your English name translated into Chinese characters by a master artisan
Design your own seal and carve it with traditional tools
Leave with your handmade seal – a one‑of‑a‑kind souvenir stamped with your own name.
Then we wrap up the day, and drop you off at your hotel.
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- Chengdu, Si Chuan Sheng, China