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3 Days Itinerary in Zigong, China - Travel Guide
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3 Days Itinerary in Zigong, China - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Zigong

Zig Zag Through Zigong: A 3-Day Extravaganza

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Setting Foot Into History
2 Day 2 - Exploring the Flavorful Depth of Sichuan
3 Day 3 - Bidding Farewell the Zigong Way

Introduction

Dive deep into the heart of Sichuan province and explore the imposing charm of Zigong, China. This 3-day journey will immerse you in a memorable slice of Chinese culture, tantalizing food, and stimulating outdoor adventures.

Day 1 - Setting Foot Into History

Welcome to the city of Zigong, the Salt Capital of China! Let's jumpstart your venture with a trip down history lane at the Zigong Salt Museum. Here, you'll unravel the 1000-year-old story of China's salt industry, quite a way to kick off, isn't it? After a hearty lunch filled with zesty Sichuan flavors, it's time to venture into the depths of the Zigong Dinosaur Museum. Who doesn't like sauntering around dinosaur fossils, right? This museum is the largest in southeast China and boasts one of the best-preserved dinosaur fossil sites in the world! As the evening tumbles in, let's stroll near the city riverfront, where the city's stunning lights reflect mesmerizingly on the calming waters.

Day 2 - Exploring the Flavorful Depth of Sichuan

Rise and shine, we've got a delicious day ahead! Let's explore the bustling Zigong International Lantern Festival site in the morning. The off-season visit won't bring the illuminated wonders but you'll appreciate the grandeur of it all. Ready for lunch? We're headed to the lively city center where you can gorge on various Sichuan delicacies, make sure to try the hot pot, it's a tongue-tingling experience! Post lunch, stretch your legs through Zigong People’s Park. Watch local life unfold, from adorable old couples dancing to youngsters playing Mahjong, it's all so captivating. As the sun sets, we'll visit the Shenhai Well, an impressive feat of ancient excavation techniques. Fancy some dinner with a view? We're ending our day with a delectable meal at one of the scenic rooftop restaurants.

Day 3 - Bidding Farewell the Zigong Way

It's our last day and we do it in style! Start your morning with a serene boat ride down the Fuxi River. The calming river contrasted with the bustling city is a sight to behold. For lunch, let's experiment with some street food in the city center. Trust me, your taste buds are in for a roller coaster ride! After filling up, we'll be heading over to the Former Residence of Wu Yuzhang for a slice of China's revolutionary history. As the sun dips on our final day in Zigong, there's no better way to commemorate it than sipping on some local tea at a quaint tea house, reflecting on the laughing Buddha moments experienced in this unique city.

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Matthew Wilson

Matthew Wilson

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Matthew is a history buff and takes immense interest in visiting historical sites around the world.

FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Zigong

What is the best time to visit Zigong?

The ideal time to explore Zigong is from March to June and from September to November. The weather during these periods is moderate and pleasant, perfect for sightseeing and exploring the local culture.

How should I dress for my Zigong visit?

Casual comfort should be your dressing mantra. However, Zigong has a humid climate, so light breathable clothes are suggested. Don't forget your comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella or raincoat, just in case!

What food specialities should I try in Zigong?

Zigong offers a variety of spicy, flavorful Sichuan cuisine. You must try the local hot pot, Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken and a variety of street food. And of course, your meal isn't complete without a cup of local tea!

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