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Linpan in Chengdu Plain is a well-known landmark in Chengdu Plain, Sichuan.

Bashu culture (巴蜀文化), sometimes also named Sichuanese culture, refers to the culture of the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Chongqing, and the surrounding areas - which often include the provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou, since the Han Chinese groups in these two provinces also primarily speak Southwestern Mandarin nowadays. It has a long history of over 3000 years, widely regarded as one of the cradles of modern Chinese civilization.[1][2][3]

Traditional language

Architecture

Du Fu Thatched Cottage showcases sichuanese architecture.

Sichuanese architecture

Sichuanese garden

Visual arts

Performing arts

Food culture

Sichuanese cuisine is renowned for its spicy dishes. Pictured is Dan dan noodles.

Philosophy

Others

See also

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