Landmarks Along
Three Cannon Balls (san da pao): Glutinous rice balls launched into a tray of soybean powder with a dramatic triple bang - delicious theater. Face-changing opera: Performers swap elaborately painted masks in fractions of a second, a closely guarded Sichuan art form. Lantern-lit atmosphere: As night falls, the red glow reflecting off dark wooden facades creates one of Chengdu's most photogenic scenes. Shadow puppet shows: Backlit leather puppets enact classical Chinese stories to live narration and music in tiny streetside theaters. Chuan chuan xiang skewers: Pick from dozens of ingredients on bamboo sticks, dipped into communal spicy broth and sold by the skewer. Calligraphy and seal carving: Artisans carve your name in Chinese characters onto a stone seal while you watch
Photo Spots
Several locations along Jinli Ancient Street offer exceptional photographic opportunities at specific times of day when the light, framing, and atmosphere align. Guides know these spots and can help visitors capture memorable images of their visit.
When to Visit
Street access: Open 24 hours, though most shops operate 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Food stalls peak: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM when the full range of vendors is active. Best: Arrive around 5:00 PM to browse in daylight, then stay as the lanterns ignite at dusk. Avoid: National holiday weeks when the narrow street becomes shoulder-to-shoulder
Admission and Costs
Street entry: Free. Wuhou Shrine (adjacent): ¥50. Street snacks: ¥5-20 per item. Sugar painting or dough figurine: ¥10-30 for a handmade souvenir. Face-changing performance: Free outdoor shows on the street, or ¥50-150 at seated teahouse stages
Tips for Visitors
Visit Wuhou Shrine first: The shrine closes at 6:00 PM - see it before transitioning to Jinli for the evening food and performance scene. Eat from the side alleys: The main drag has tourist-priced stalls, while parallel lanes serve locals at half the cost with equal flavor. Bargain gently on crafts: Prices at souvenir stalls are negotiable, but keep it friendly - aggressive haggling is frowned upon. Bring small bills: While most stalls accept WeChat Pay, having ¥5 and ¥10 notes speeds up transactions at the smallest vendors. Don't fill up too fast: With so many snack options, pace yourself with small portions so you can sample the full range of Sichuan flavors
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to walk through Jinli Ancient Street?
Street access: Open 24 hours, though most shops operate 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Food stalls peak: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM when the full range of vendors is active. Best: Arrive around 5:00 PM to browse in daylight, then stay as the lanterns ignite at dusk.
Is Jinli Ancient Street free to visit?
Street entry: Free. Wuhou Shrine (adjacent): ¥50. Street snacks: ¥5-20 per item. Sugar painting or dough figurine: ¥10-30 for a handmade souvenir. Face-changing performance: Free outdoor shows on the street, or ¥50-150 at seated teahouse stages
What tip helps when combining Jinli with the Wuhou Shrine?
Visit Wuhou Shrine first: The shrine closes at 6:00 PM - see it before transitioning to Jinli for the evening food and performance scene.