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OverviewLeshan, a beautiful city located in the southwest of China's Sichuan ...
OverviewLeshan, a beautiful city located in the southwest of China's Sichuan province, is renowned for its natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Duanwu Festival, also known as Dragon Boat Festival, falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. It's a time for family reunions, dragon boat races, and eating zongzi (glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves). Visiting Leshan during Duanwu Festival promises an enriching cultural experience amidst the festival's festive atmosphere.DurationThree daysDay 1: Exploring the Cultural Heart of LeshanMorningArrival and AccommodationArrive at Leshan and check into your hotel. Take a short rest to adjust to the local time and climateLeshan Giant BuddhaVisit the world-famous Leshan Giant Buddha, a colossal statue of the Buddha carved into a cliff along the banks of the Minjiang River. Marvel at the intricate details and the engineering feats of the ancient carversLunchsampling some typical Sichuan cuisine such as mapo tofu or spicy fishAfternoonLeshan City MuseumVisit the museum to learn about the history and culture of Leshan, including the area's involvement in the Silk RoadWalking Tour in DowntownTake a walking tour through downtown Leshan, admiring the blend of ancient and modern architectureDinnertrying some more traditional Sichuan dishesEveningtaking in the views and the festive atmosphere of Duanwu FestivalDay 2: Natural Wonders and AdventureMorningStart the day with a hike in Mount Emei, a famous mountain for its beautiful scenery and rich cultural heritage. Take in the breathtaking views and enjoy the peaceful atmosphereLunchsampling some local delicaciesAfternoonZiranqi BridgeVisit Ziranqi Bridge, a suspension bridge that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Take a walk across the bridge for an exciting adventureJinkou ValleyExplore the scenic Jinkou Valley, known for its stunning waterfalls and lush vegetation. Enjoy a relaxing walk through the valleyDinnerEveningDay 3: Relaxing and ReflectingMorningEnjoy a leisurely morning and have a later breakfast to catch up on some restLunchtrying out any dishes that you haven't had yetAfternoonLeshan Buddha MuseumVisit the Leshan Buddha Museum to learn more about the history and significance of the Giant Buddha. This museum showcases artifacts and information related to the Giant Buddha's construction and significanceShopping and SouvenirsSpend some time shopping for souvenirs and local crafts in the downtown area. You can find unique gifts for your loved ones back homeDinnerEveningRelax at your hotel or take a final walk along the riverfrontreflecting on your memorable trip to LeshanPrepare for your departure the next dayensuring that you have all your belongings packed and ready to goTravel TipsWeatherCheck the weather forecast for Leshan before your trip and pack accordingly. The area can have a range of temperatures depending on the season, so it's important to be preparedTickets and ReservationsMake sure to book tickets and reservations for any attractions or activities that require them. This will ensure that you can access the sites you want to see without any hasslesLocal CustomsFamiliarize yourself with local customs and traditions, especially during Duanwu Festival. This will help you better understand and appreciate the local culture while you're thereSafetyTake precautions for your safety, such as staying in well-lit areas at night and not wandering off alone into unfamiliar territory