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Sichuan - Wikipedia Sichuan[a] is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau —between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south Its capital city is Chengdu, and its population stands at 83 million
Sichuan Travel Guide 2026: Best Places, Food Tips Plan your Sichuan trip with this 2025 guide covering top attractions, pandas, food, itineraries, travel tips, and UNESCO sites—ideal for first-time visitors
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Sichuan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Sichuan (四川; Sìchuān; previously known as Szechwan), is a province in Southwest China It is China's fourth most populous province; at 83 million (2020) it has about the population of Germany Historically, Sichuan has been mainly an agricultural region, though with a few important cities
SiChuan - ChinaWiki. Net Sichuan, known as the "Land of Abundance" in southwestern China, spans 486,000 square kilometers of magnificent landscapes It is the cradle of ancient Shu civilization, the hometown of giant pandas, and home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Jiuzhaigou Valley
Sichuan travel - Lonely Planet | China, Asia Explore Sichuan with this travel guide, from Chengdu’s panda sanctuaries and fiery peppercorn cuisine to the Leshan Giant Buddha and stunning Jiuzhaigou Valley
Top 10 Must-Visit Destinations in Sichuan: Your Ultimate Travel Guide From Chengdu’s spicy streets to Daocheng Yading’s remote wilderness, Sichuan has it all—cities, mountains, history, and more This Sichuan travel guide is your ticket to exploring one of China’s most diverse provinces
Sichuan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia With a population of 87,250,000 (2006), Sichuan is the third most populated administrative division of China Sichuan used to be the province with the most people in China before Chongqing was separated from it, making Henan the most populous