Chengdu, referred to as "Rong", also known as Rongcheng and Jincheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province, a provincial capital, a sub-provincial city, a megacity, a national central city, and a world gastronomic capital. It is located in southwest China, western Sichuan Basin and hinterland of Chengdu Plain, with a humid subtropical monsoon climate. Chengdu has a long and unique historical origin, and its cultural accumulation is extremely deep. As early as about 4500 to 3700 years ago, a series of settlement centers of ancient Shu ancestors appeared in the Chengdu Plain, which was later called the "Baodun culture". The centers of these settlements have been rammed with walls and built places of worship and gathering. Chengdu not only has the charm of Chinese history and culture, but also has the characteristics of local folk culture. Chengdu is known as "Shu opera crowns the world". Formed in the Qing Dynasty, Sichuan opera is one of the important local dramas in China, with a wide variety of repertoire, beautiful text, humor, rich expression techniques, subtle and timeless stylized movements, and unique instrumental music, especially the unique skills of "changing face" and "spitting fire", which is breathtaking.
Since ancient times, Chengdu has been known as the "Land of Heavenly Prefectures", and is one of the first national historical and cultural cities, the birthplace of ancient Shu civilization, and the best tourist city in China. The Jinsha site in the territory has a history of 3,000 years, and King Zhou named it Chengdu with "one year to become a gathering, two years to become a yi, and three years to become a city"; The Shu Han, Cheng Han, Former Shu and Later Shu regimes successively established their capitals here; It has also been the seat of states, counties, and counties of various dynasties. Han is one of the five metropolises in the country; Tang is one of the most developed industrial and commercial cities in China, historically known as "Yang One Benefit Two"; The Northern Song Dynasty gave birth to the world's first paper money.
Shu embroidery, also known as "Sichuan embroidery", is a general term for embroidery products centered on Chengdu. Produced in Chengdu, Mianyang and other places in Sichuan. Shu embroidery is the same name as Su embroidery, Xiang embroidery and Cantonese embroidery, and is collectively known as China's four famous embroidery. According to documents, the earliest king silkworm bush of the Shu Kingdom already knew how to breed silkworms. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty, Shu Jinshu embroidery was already well-known all over the world as a rare and expensive silk fabric. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Nanzhao attacked Chengdu, plundering not only gold, silver and Shu embroidery, but also a large number of Shu embroidery craftsmen, regarded them as rare and exotic objects.
Shujin, a brocade silk fabric produced in Chengdu, originated in the Warring States period and has a history of more than 2,000 years, and the weaving technique of Shujin is one of the national intangible cultural heritage. Because of its long history and unique craftsmanship, Shujin has the reputation of being the first of the four famous brocades in China. Because the Chengdu Shu brocade weaving industry was already very developed during the Han Dynasty, the imperial court had officials in charge of brocade weaving in Chengdu, so Chengdu was called "Jinguan City", referred to as "Jincheng". The Shujin effect gives people a light and comfortable rhyme.
Panda, big dark circles, chubby body, iconic inner figure eight walking style, Mengbao giant panda is one of the cutest animals in the world. The image of the giant panda is honest, friendly and friendly, leisurely, calm and docile and full of aura.