New Century Global Center

Chengdu


At the south end of town, the world's largest mall (and, by floor space, the largest building in the world) has more than 511,000 sq metres of consumption possibilities, and also houses offices, two 1000-room hotels, an ice-skating rink, a 14-screen IMAX theatre, and a faux-seaside town complete with waves, a beach and 24-hour sunshine.


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Nearby Chengdu attractions

1. Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art

1.94 MILES

This privately funded museum aims to create a space for the development and exhibition of contemporary and abstract art in Chinese society. Works on…

2. Wuhou Temple

5.27 MILES

Located adjacent to Nanjiao Park and surrounded by mossy cypresses, this temple (rebuilt in 1672) honours several figures from the Three Kingdoms period,…

3. Chengdu Museum

6.03 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…

4. Daci Temple

6.07 MILES

Very few things in Chengdu emphasise the stark contrast of modern and traditional China like the squat buildings of Daci Temple surrounded by the towering…

5. People’s Park

6.08 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…

6. Sichuan Art Museum

6.16 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…

7. Sichuan Science & Technology Museum

6.24 MILES

Families will love the hands-on nature of this huge museum – almost every display is of a touchy-feely nature. Labels and descriptions are light on…

8. Qingyang Temple

6.39 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…