Hello, I’m Michael Zhang, a seasoned Chinese traveler with years of international travel experience. Today, I’d like to take you to the soul of Chengdu—Chengdu People’s Park. If Chunxi Road represents the city’s commercial identity, then People’s Park is its emotional thermometer. There are no flashy ads or grand facades here, but this is where the real rhythm of Chengdu life plays out—sipping tea, basking in the sun, practicing tai chi, or even matchmaking in the park. Whether it’s your first time in Chengdu or your tenth, this park invites you to slow down and truly feel how “taking it easy” has become a defining part of Chengdu’s culture.



Chengdu People’s Park Overview

Chengdu People’s Park, established in 1911, is the oldest public park in Sichuan and the first urban park in the city. If you’re hoping to get a taste of authentic Chengdu culture, particularly its laid-back tea lifestyle, there’s no better place to start than the famed Heming Teahouse located within the park. Beyond that, the park also holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of locals—it’s where many Chengdu residents spent their childhood afternoons strolling with family.

  • Address: No. 8 Xiaonan Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu (Apple Maps/Amap)
  • Opening hours: Open 24 hours; lighting hours are from 8:00 PM to 10:30 PM (May–September), and 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM (October–April).
  • Recommended visit time: 3 to 4 hours
  • Best seasons to visit: Year-round
  • Ticket Price: Free
Chengdu People's Park local tea house experience

Chengdu People’s Park Map

Chengdu People's Park layout and map guide

Why You Should Visit Chengdu People’s Park

Historical Significance and Cultural Atmosphere

Built in 1911, Chengdu People’s Park was the first public garden in Sichuan Province and carries a long history and rich cultural background. Inside the park, you’ll find landmarks such as the Monument to the Martyrs of the Railway Protection Movement, the former Zhongzheng Library, and the old Public Education Hall. These sites collectively reflect Chengdu’s cultural heritage and the historical transformations the city has undergone.

Leisure Activities and Facilities

Chengdu People’s Park offers a wide range of recreational activities and facilities. One of the most iconic is the Heming Teahouse, a century-old teahouse where visitors can enjoy traditional gaiwan tea, get an ear-cleaning treatment, and soak in the essence of Chengdu’s tea culture. The park also features a children’s playground and a popular matchmaking corner, making it a space that appeals to visitors of all ages.

Location and Accessibility

Chengdu People’s Park is conveniently located near Kuan & Zhai Alleys, one of the city’s top tourist spots. It’s also within easy reach of Tianfu Square and Wuhou Shrine, both must-visit attractions in Chengdu. So while you’re exploring those iconic sites, don’t miss the chance to experience the local charm at People’s Park.


Top Things to Do in Chengdu People’s Park

Main Attractions

Heming Teahouse

If you ask Chengdu locals which teahouse best represents the authentic flavor of old Chengdu, many will point straight to Heming Teahouse. First opened in 1923, it has more than a hundred years of history. The atmosphere here remains faithful to the traditional Chengdu teahouse setting—bamboo chairs, gaiwan tea, stone pathways, and the scent of blooming osmanthus trees in the air. As locals chat nearby, you’ll find yourself slowing down without even realizing it.

  • Tea prices start at 16 CNY, with the average cost ranging between 20 and 30 CNY.
  • To order, simply find a seat. A server will approach you shortly after you sit down.
  • Inside Heming Teahouse, there are Sichuan Opera performances featuring the famous face-changing act. Tickets are 48 CNY per person for a 30-minute show that includes four different acts. It’s definitely worth experiencing.
Heming Teahouse traditional tea pouring performance

Monument to the Martyrs of the Railway Protection Movement

Located along the central axis of the park, this monument is one of the most significant historical landmarks in Chengdu People’s Park. Built in 1913, it honors the Sichuanese heroes who died during the Railway Protection Movement of 1911. This protest marked the beginning of the Xinhai Revolution and symbolized Sichuan people’s sacrifice in defense of national sovereignty and regional rights.

Monument to the Martyrs of the Railway Protection Movement in Chengdu People's Park

Matchmaking Corner

This is truly an eye-opening experience. Just beside the monument under a canopy of trees, the area becomes very lively every weekend. Parents sit on small stools holding matchmaking résumés: pink sheets for women, blue for men. These sheets neatly display age, height, education, profession, income, and more. While some parents are helping their children find partners, many middle-aged and elderly visitors are also searching for companionship later in life.

Chengdu People's Park matchmaking corner weekend scene

Shaocheng Garden

This beautifully designed garden space showcases classic Western Sichuan landscaping and is one of the most popular leisure areas for Chengdu locals. The area combines artificial hills, pavilions, and creeks, reflecting a harmonious blend of traditional design and nature. Scattered throughout the garden are several teahouses where you can sit and enjoy a cup of tea. You can also try ear-cleaning, a uniquely Chengdu-style relaxation practice combining massage and ear hygiene—it’s surprisingly soothing.

ShaoCheng Garden Chengdu classical garden design

Chengdu No.1 Air-Raid Shelter

Hidden within Chengdu People’s Park, this air-raid shelter serves as a historical site and a reminder of the city’s past. Originally built for civil defense during wartime, the shelter has been preserved as a memorial space open to the public. The interior remains at a consistent 25°C year-round, making it a cool refuge during Chengdu’s hot summers. It’s a place to learn about wartime history while enjoying a peaceful break.

Chengdu People's Park No.1 Air Raid Shelter interior

Zhong Dumplings (Renmin Park Branch)

Zhong Dumplings in Chengdu People's Park with spicy chili oil
  • Why it’s recommended: It’s located right next to Heming Teahouse, so you can order dumplings and enjoy them while sipping tea—an ideal combination. Their signature dumplings are drenched in fragrant chili oil and packed with flavor.
  • Address: No. 12 Shaocheng Road, inside Ziwei Pavilion at People’s Park, Qingyang District, Chengdu (Apple Maps/Amap)
  • Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Average price: 37 CNY per person

If you want to stay close to Chengdu People’s Park, the best option is the Chunxi Road/Tianfu Square commercial area. Staying near Chunxi Road makes it extremely convenient for food, shopping, and easy access to most tourist attractions, the airport, and train stations. Direct buses connect this area to popular destinations, making it suitable for couples, families with children, and seniors. Tianfu Square is just one metro stop from Chunxi Road, and it’s a fantastic area for tourists to stay.

Recommended hotels are located near the Chunxi Road Metro Station or Tianfu Square Metro Station, both of which are close to major attractions like Chunxi Road Pedestrian Street, Wenshu Monastery, Kuan-Zhai Alley, Wuhou Shrine, Jinli Ancient Street, JianShe Road food street, Qingyang Palace, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, Chengdu Museum, Yulin Street, and Jiuyan Bridge. Direct buses also serve Sanxingdui Museum and the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Base. Airport transfers to both Chengdu Tianfu Airport and Chengdu Shuangliu Airport are also easily available.

Chengdu Taikoo Li Chunxi Lin’en International Hotel

Chengdu Taikoo Li Chunxi Lin’en International Hotel
  • Location: 10-minute walk from Taisheng South Road Metro Station, 16-minute walk from Chunxi Road Metro Station
  • Price Range: 348 RMB
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  • Rating: 4.8/5 on Trip
  • Special Amenities: Gym, laundry room, robot room service, family rooms, triple rooms, quadruple rooms

The hotel’s location is very convenient, with Chunxi Road, Taikoo Li, and Wangfujing all just a short distance away. It’s great for dining, shopping, and strolling. The Panda Post Office is right outside the door, making it perfect for families.

The hotel rooms are clean and well-equipped. The breakfast variety is wide, the ingredients are fresh, and the presentation is exquisite. There’s also an adorable giant panda in the restaurant. Plus, there’s a gym on the upper floor with a nice view.

Chengdu Taikoo Li Chunxi Mercure Hotel

Chengdu Taikoo Li Chunxi Mercure Hotel
  • Location: 10-minute walk from Taisheng South Road Metro Station, 13-minute walk from Chunxi Road Metro Station
  • Price Range: 459 RMB
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  • Rating: 4.8/5 on Trip
  • Special Amenities: Gym, laundry room, robot room service, family rooms

This hotel is located in the city center, just a 10-minute walk from Chunxi Road and Taikoo Li, making it perfect for shopping. It’s also close to various attractions, with easy access by metro or taxi.

The rooms are clean and tidy, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering great views. The snacks in the room are free, and the facilities are fully equipped for your comfort. The hotel also offers a self-service laundry room on the 29th floor, along with luggage storage services.

ISEYA Shinya – Sky Suites Hotel (Taikoo Li Flagship Store)

ISEYA Shinya - Sky Suites Hotel (Taikoo Li Flagship Store)
  • Location: 3-minute walk from Chunxi Road Metro Station, 13-minute walk from Dongmen Bridge Metro Station
  • Price Range: 738 RMB
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  • Rating: 4.8/5 on Trip
  • Special Amenities: Robot room service, family rooms, triple rooms, quadruple rooms

Located on Chunxi Road, this hotel is conveniently close to Metro Line 2. It’s just a short walk to Taikoo Li and Chunxi Road Pedestrian Street, making shopping and dining easy and vibrant.

The hotel rooms are duplex-style, offering high-quality amenities like King Koil mattresses. Both floors have TVs and projectors, and they also provide Harman Kardon speakers. The cleanliness and maintenance are top-notch.


How to Get to Chengdu People’s Park from Downtown Chengdu

Taking the metro and walking is the most recommended way to reach Chengdu People’s Park. Most visitors come from nearby locations like Chunxi Road or Kuan-Zhai Alley, so metro or walking are the most convenient options.

Metro

Take Line 2 and get off at People’s Park Station. Exit from Gate B and walk for about five minutes to reach the park.

Bus

You can also take a public bus. Lines 4, 5, 7, 13, 43, 47, 58, 64, 81, and 85 all stop near the park.

Taxi / Ride-Hailing

Since Chengdu People’s Park is centrally located, taking a taxi is very convenient. The ride usually takes around 15 minutes and costs about 20 CNY.


FAQ

Is Chengdu People’s Park stroller- and wheelchair-friendly?

Yes, the walkways in Chengdu People’s Park are smooth and accessible. Tea stands and other areas are well-designed for visitors with strollers or wheelchairs.

Where can I store my luggage?

There is no official luggage storage service inside Chengdu People’s Park, but you may find small lockers or temporary storage near the entrance.


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