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Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain

When to visit Qing Cheng Mountain

Chengdu weather is relatively mild throughout the year, with each season enjoying its own rhythm. Spring brings warmth with blooming flowers. Summer offers cool, pleasant days that are perfect for lingering outdoors. Autumn dresses the landscape in soft, golden hues, while winter carries a warm atmosphere with occasional snow creating serene scenes.

    • Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is a major celebration. It is a feast for all your senses, with local firework displays, red-colored decorations, and lion dances bringing good luck in life’s big and small adventures.

    • Trace the footsteps of Marco Polo back in time to celebrate the historic Dujiangyan Water Irrigation System, which was constructed in 256 B.C., resulting in prosperous lands. Watch locals dressed in heritage attire put on a performance at the Minjiang River or join a local tea master at harvest season to learn how to pick and craft tea.

    • Jump on board for some action-packed family fun at the Dragon Boat Festival, one of the most popular watersport events in China.

    • Escape the summer heat and enjoy the cool, green forest. Mark the auspicious birth of Taoism at Qing Cheng Mountain and learn how to play the ancient game of Taiji Fist.

    • Join the locals to pick wild kiwi fruit in the mountains of Dujiangyan or at the community-run Botanical Garden. With golden ginkgo leaves decorating trees and blanketing the paths, experience the mid-Autumn Festival - an important time for family reunions in China.

    • Enjoy locally inspired wellness treatments, such as hot stone massages and moxibustion using native mugwort. Discover the distinctive tastes and aromas of traditional Chinese herbal remedies, often associated with the remarkable longevity of locals.

    • Come and observe pandas in their natural habitat. Panda Valley and Panda Ark, a short drive from the resort, are where you can feed these gentle creatures and learn more about them through hands-on activities. You can also explore Qingcheng Mountain, the birthplace of Taoism.

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