Latest Announcement! To strengthen road traffic safety management and further improve the road environment, starting December 30th, Chengdu will pilot the establishment of 7 low-carbon traffic demonstration zones, prohibiting motor vehicle traffic at all times. The details are as follows:

(1) Jiuyanqiao Area, Wuhou District

Jiangtian Road and Silu Road in Wuhou District.

(2) Tiexiangsi Area, High-tech Zone

Sheng’an Street (from Shengbei North Road to Tiexiangsi Road) in the High-tech Zone.

(3) Fubin South Road Area, High-tech Zone

Fubin South Road (from Century City East Road to Wuchazi Bridge) in the High-tech Zone.

(4) Zhizi Street Area, Jinjiang District

Zhizi Street (from Xishu Street to Chunshu Street) in Jinjiang District.

(5) Greenway Area, Jinjiang District

Shuijin Street and Junlong Binhe Road in Jinjiang District.

(6) Greenway Area, Jinniu District

Xinghui East Binhe Road and Xinghui Middle Binhe Road in Jinniu District.

(7) Kuanzhai Alley Area, Qingyang District

Kuan Alley, Zhai Alley, and Jing Alley in Qingyang District.

This announcement takes effect on December 30, 2025, and is valid for 5 years.

Kuan Alley

Kuan Alley is a historic lane located in the old city of Beijing, China, dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is renowned for its well-preserved traditional courtyard residences (siheyuan) and was historically a residential area for officials and scholars. Today, it offers a glimpse into Beijing’s ancient hutong culture and architecture.

Zhai Alley

Zhai Alley is a historic lane located in the Qianmen area of Beijing, China, dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is renowned for its well-preserved traditional courtyard residences (siheyuan) and was historically a residential area for officials and scholars. Today, it serves as a cultural and tourist site, offering a glimpse into Beijing’s ancient hutong architecture and local life.

Jing Alley

Jing Alley is a historic lane located in the heart of Beijing, China, near the Forbidden City. It dates back to the Ming and Qing dynasties and was traditionally known as a place where imperial guards were stationed. Today, it has been revitalized into a trendy area featuring boutique shops, cafes, and traditional courtyard architecture, blending its rich history with modern urban life.