Chengdu People's Park | Tea | Locals' Slow Life

Chengdu People's Park is a great spot to experience the laid-back lifestyle of "Tianfu". Here, having tea and chatting isn't just part of the daily routine; it's a cultural vibe. Today, let's stroll into the People's Park and soak in this unique chill and comfort.

Chengdu People's Park is a great spot to experience the laid-back lifestyle of "Tianfu". Here, having tea and chatting isn't just part of the daily routine; it's a cultural vibe. Today, let's stroll into the People's Park and soak in this unique chill and comfort.


1. He Ming Tea House: A century-old vibe

It's one of the oldest traditional tea houses in Chengdu with a history spanning over a hundred years. The bamboo chairs, low tables, and covered cups of tea all exude the essence of old Chengdu. Order a cup of covered tea, and the aroma wafts, while the tea master's skilled "tea infusion" technique is truly mesmerizing.

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2. Tea and chatting: A daily ritual for Chengdu locals

At Crane Cawing Tea House, you’ll see the most genuine slice of life in Chengdu. The elderly gather around, sipping tea, playing cards, and chatting, while the younger crowd is glued to their phones, occasionally looking up to take in the scenery. Whether locals or tourists, everyone finds their own rhythm here.

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3. Ear cleaning experience: An authentic Chengdu feature

Besides drinking tea, **ear cleaning** is another big highlight in the People's Park. Professional ear cleaners use a variety of tools to clean your ear canals, making the experience both stimulating and soothing. Ear cleaning plus tea is the ultimate leisure combo for Chengdu folks.

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4. Strolling in the park: Feeling the blend of nature and history

After tea, why not take a stroll in the park? It features century-old trees, an artificial lake, and a bonsai garden among other sights. You can appreciate the beauty of nature while learning about Chengdu's rich History and Culture.

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Tips:

Opening hours: 06:30-22:00

Fees: Tea costs 15-35 yuan per person, ear cleaning ranges from 30-100 yuan.


Drinking tea and chatting at Chengdu People's Park is not just a treat for your taste buds but also a way to unwind your mind. Each cup of tea, each bamboo chair, and each light conversation reflects the essence of Chengdu's slow life. If you find yourself in Chengdu, you have to check this place out to feel the city's warmth and laid-back charm.

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