During the peak tourism period on October 5th, popular attractions including Chengdu Museum, Sichuan Science and Technology Museum, Panda Valley, and Jiuzhaigou announced that tickets for multiple days were fully booked or sold out. Visitors are reminded to make reservations in advance to avoid disappointment.

Dujiangyan Scenic Area

The Dujiangyan Scenic Area has a maximum daily capacity of 60,000 visitors. As of 08:10 on October 5th, ticket sales had reached 80% of capacity (48,000 visitors), triggering an orange alert. Online sales through third-party platforms and travel agencies have been suspended. Tickets are now only available through the official WeChat account, ticket windows, and QR code purchases. Visitors can monitor real-time ticket availability as entry will be regulated based on current visitor numbers. If the alert is lifted, previous sales channels will resume.

Special discount groups (children, active military personnel, and other eligible visitors) can process tickets at the comprehensive service window. Visitors are advised to plan their trips wisely and consider visiting during off-peak hours.

Additionally, visitors who have successfully purchased tickets are requested to follow staff instructions for orderly entry. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation for any inconvenience caused. Wishing you a pleasant journey!

Tourism Service Hotline: 028-96526.

Chengdu Museum

Tickets for October 5th-7th are fully booked. Reservations for October 8th remain available.

Sichuan Science and Technology Museum

Tickets for October 5th-7th are fully booked. Reservations for October 8th will open today at 17:00.

Panda Valley

Tickets for today and the morning of October 6th are sold out.

Jiuzhaigou Scenic Area

Tickets for October 5th and 6th have reached maximum capacity, with all online sales channels suspended.

Waitlist Information: The scenic area will open waitlist registration one day before the visit date. Visitors can register through the official WeChat mini-program. If tickets become available due to cancellations, the system will automatically assign them in registration order. To protect your rights, please only purchase tickets through official channels. Be cautious of unauthorized platforms offering “discounted tickets,” “internal tickets,” or “transfer tickets,” and avoid claims of “guaranteed tickets for extra fees” or “paid reservation services,” as these are scalper activities with high risks. Unofficial ticket purchases are not recognized by the scenic area, and any issues arising from them are the visitor’s responsibility.

Waitlist Rules and Procedures:

I. Waitlist Rules

1. Eligibility: Waitlist is only available for next-day tickets, with slots dynamically released based on actual cancellations.

2. Registration Period: Daily from 07:00 to 12:00 (may close early depending on visitor flow).

3. Successful waitlist tickets must be used by 14:00 on the same day. Expired tickets can be refunded within 7 days.

II. Procedure and Channels

1. Waitlist Channel: Official tourism platform.

2. Notification: After payment, monitor your order status closely. Wait for successful ticket issuance confirmation and SMS notification before proceeding to the entrance. Final waitlist results will be confirmed by 12:00 on the visit day.

3. Unsuccessful registrations will be fully refunded automatically. The scenic area does not guarantee waitlist success.

Service Inquiry: 0837-7769999 Emergency Alert: Waitlist registration will immediately stop if red visitor flow restrictions are activated.

Off-Peak Suggestions:

Visitors unable to secure tickets may consider alternative dates or visit nearby attractions including Shenxianchi, Love Sea, Jiawu Lake Panda Park, Jiuzhai Yunding Tourism Resort, Chaimenguan, Shiwai Luoyi Jiuzhai Manor, and Jiuzhai Huamei Resort. Direct shuttle routes between attractions are available:

(I) County Town – Zhangza Town

First departure: 07:00, with 10-minute intervals. Fare: 5 RMB/person

Chengdu Museum

The Chengdu Museum is a modern museum showcasing over 200,000 artifacts that chronicle the history and culture of Chengdu from ancient times to the present. Opened in its current location in 2016, its collections include significant pieces like the Tianhui Han Dynasty jade coffin and shadow puppets, illustrating the city’s role as the capital of the Shu Kingdom. The museum itself is housed in a building designed to reflect the unique “golden mound” architectural style of the ancient Shu civilization.

Sichuan Science and Technology Museum

The Sichuan Science and Technology Museum is a major public science education venue located in Chengdu, housed within the historic former Sichuan Provincial Exhibition Center building which dates back to 1969. Its extensive collection features over 600 exhibits across diverse fields, including aerospace, robotics, and virtual reality, aiming to make science accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages.

Panda Valley

Panda Valley is a conservation and research base located in Dujiangyan, China, dedicated to the protection and breeding of giant pandas. It was established to provide a natural habitat environment for pandas, many of which were relocated from the Wolong National Nature Reserve after it was damaged in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. The facility focuses on scientific research, public education, and preparing pandas for reintroduction into the wild.

Jiuzhaigou

Jiuzhaigou is a stunning nature reserve and national park located in the Sichuan province of China, renowned for its multi-level waterfalls, colorful lakes, and snow-capped peaks. Its name means “Valley of Nine Villages,” derived from the nine Tibetan villages situated throughout the valley. The area was virtually unknown to the outside world until the 1970s, when extensive logging led to its discovery and subsequent establishment as a national park in 1982 to protect its unique beauty.

Dujiangyan Scenic Area

The Dujiangyan Scenic Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in China’s Sichuan Province, famous for its ancient irrigation system. Constructed over 2,200 years ago during the Qin Dynasty, it was an innovative hydrological project designed to control flooding and divert water for agriculture on the Chengdu Plain. Today, it is a popular tourist destination that showcases this remarkable feat of ancient engineering, which is still in use.

Shenxianchi

Shenxianchi, or the “Immortal’s Pool,” is a scenic alpine lake area located within the Wulingyuan Scenic Area in China’s Hunan Province, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise pools, dramatic quartz-sandstone pillars, and lush forests, which have inspired local legends of immortals and deities. The site’s geological formations were shaped over hundreds of millions of years, but it gained wider recognition after being featured in the 2009 blockbuster film *Avatar* for its otherworldly landscape.

Love Sea

“Love Sea” is not a widely recognized official geographical or cultural site. It is most commonly a poetic or marketing name used for scenic coastal areas, particularly in parts of Asia like Taiwan and Thailand, that are promoted as romantic destinations. These locations typically have no single history, but capitalize on their natural beauty to attract couples and tourists.

Jiawu Lake Panda Park

Jiawu Lake Panda Park is a scenic nature reserve in China dedicated to giant panda conservation and public education. It was established to provide a protected habitat that mimics the pandas’ natural environment while allowing visitors to observe them. The park plays a role in ongoing efforts to preserve this iconic endangered species.