
One-Day Tour to Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and Sanxingdui Museum
One-Day Tour to Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and Sanxingdui Museum
About this experience
# * π’ Pre-trip Notification * Within 24 hours of placing an order, customer service will add your contact information; * Before 6 PM one day prior to departure, a tour notification or staff WeChat QR code will be sent via WhatsApp or email. Customer service and staff will proactively contact you. Please submit identification photos promptly to facilitate itinerary arrangements. Thank you for your cooperation. # * π Meeting Information * Meeting Time: 07:00~07:30 (Please arrive on time; late arrivals will not be able to board the bus) * Location: Chengdu (Free pick-up within the Third Ring Road to the meeting point) Note: Meeting times may fluctuate by approximately 1 hour depending on peak and off-peak seasons. # * π Itinerary Overview * Panda Base & Sanxingdui One-Day Tour (including light meal): Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to Sanxingdui Museum, then return for group dismissal. # * π Highlights * Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding: From palm-sized pink cubs to adult pandas munching on bamboo shoots, and red pandas scurrying through the forest; the top-tier "Hua Hua" resides in the cub villa. During the golden morning hours, watch the pandas play and tumble, maximizing their cuteness. The world's first interactive panda museum, with AR/VR unlocking the history of panda evolution and breeding research stories, upgrading panda viewing to a deep experience of understanding and loving nature. * Sanxingdui Museum: An ancient Shu civilization with no written records, its abrupt rise and fall, and the exaggerated artifacts' uses and belief systems make every relic an unsolved mystery. Visiting the museum is like participating in a puzzle-solving game spanning three thousand years, satisfying both mystery and curiosity. It is the largest single-building archaeological site museum in Southwest China, exhibiting over 1500 artifacts, with nearly 600 on public display for the first time. An archaeological cabin has been moved into the exhibition hall, and naked-eye 3D and AI+3D printing enable the reassembly of artifacts from different pits, allowing visitors to personally unlock the mysteries of ancient Shu archaeology.