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Kuanzhai Alley

Kuanzhai Alley, located in Chengdu's Qingyang District, is a historic and cultural area comprising three parallel alleys: Kuan Alley (Wide Alley), Zhai Alley (Narrow Alley), and Jing Alley (Well Alley). These alleys feature traditional Qing Dynasty architecture, with gray brick courtyards and ancient-style buildings. The area offers a blend of old Chengdu charm and modern establishments, including teahouses, restaurants, boutique shops, and cultural exhibitions. It's a popular destination for both locals and tourists to experience the city's rich history and vibrant street life.

Location:Near Changshun Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China.
Ticket Price: ¥1.00
Open Time:12:00 AM
Close Time:12:00 AM
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