Wen Jun Mansion Hotel

Chengdu


On a street full of rather overly recreated traditional houses, this well-run, foreigner-savvy hotel with English-speaking staff is popular with tour groups. Rooms have traditional Chinese paintings or calligraphy adorning the walls, lots of space and good bathrooms. Each room has its own tea making set.


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Nearby Chengdu attractions

1. Culture Park

0.25 MILES

A sprawling green park of ginkgo-lined paths, lotus-filled ponds (listen out for the massive frogs croaking happily away) and teahouses. There's also…

2. Qingyang Temple

0.36 MILES

Alongside Culture Park, this is Chengdu’s oldest and most extensive Taoist temple. Qingyang (Green Ram) Temple dates from the Zhou dynasty, although most…

3. Chengdu Art Gallery

0.4 MILES

Rotating exhibitions of classical-style Chinese art in a traditionally styled courtyard building that's almost as artistic as the paintings within. It's a…

4. People’s Park

0.7 MILES

On weekends, locals fill this park with dancing, song and taichi. There’s a small, willow-tree-lined boating lake and a number of teahouses: He Ming…

5. Sichuan Museum

0.75 MILES

Aficionados of Chinese history will enjoy a stop here for a look at Sichuan's past through Shu-era calligraphy and painting, bronze works and ceramics,…

6. Tomb of Wang Jian

0.8 MILES

Built for Wang Jian (847–918), a general who rose to power following the collapse of the Tang dynasty to rule as emperor of the Shu kingdom, this above…

7. Sichuan Art Museum

0.96 MILES

This six-floor museum is understaffed and understuffed, and the regular rotating exhibitions are hit or miss, but the good is good enough to make it worth…

8. Chengdu Museum

1.09 MILES

Spanning ancient Shu and pre-Qin dynasties to the Revolutionary era and modern Chengdu, this spectacular five-storey museum (completed in 2016) is packed…