Best time to visit Chengdu for events and culture
When to visit Chengdu for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
February
Chinese New Year window — disruption then a brief calm, lantern decorations across Jinli, Wuhou Temple Lantern Festival lights up the old town.
↑Wuhou Temple and Jinli Lantern Festival: spectacular displays during CNY 2 weeks
↑Post-CNY 10-14 days: emptiest the city ever gets, easy bookings everywhere
↑Cherry blossoms start late in month at Longquanyi (eastern outskirts)
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Chinese New Year window — disruption then a brief calm, lantern decorations across Jinli, Wuhou Temple Lantern Festival lights up the old town.
#1 for events
Best match
Spring breakthrough — the Basin's clearest skies of the year, peach blossom at Longquanyi, panda cubs emerging, the best month overall.
#2 for events
Best match
Damp grey winter — cold, foggy, the famous Sichuan Basin overcast at its thickest, but Chinese New Year red-lantern atmosphere builds.
#3 for events
Best match
Golden Week (Oct 1-7) crushes the city — domestic tourism intense — but rest of month is the second-best window with crisp 21C days.
#4 for events
Best match
Best all-round month — 22C, panda cubs active, parks in full green, Qingming and pre-May Day push prices up.
#5 for events
Strong option
Pre-summer warmth — 26C, tea-house gardens full, Mt Emei and Leshan accessible, but May Day Golden Week packs everything.
#6 for events
Strong option
Autumn arrives — heat easing, panda viewing more comfortable, Mid-Autumn Festival mooncakes everywhere, pre-Golden Week prices manageable.
#7 for events
Strong option
Cool, drier autumn — pandas at peak activity, ginkgo gold across Sichuan University, hotpot becomes the seasonal default again.
#8 for events
Strong option
Damp grey winter resumes — overcast permanent, but pandas roll around in light snow, hotpot is the perfect anchor.
#9 for events
Strong option
Plum-rain season — humid, frequent thunderstorms, but pandas active in cooler enclosed habitats, hotpot scene unaffected.
#10 for events
Strong option
Hottest, wettest peak — Chinese school holidays continue, panda cubs being born, but outdoor energy at its lowest.
#11 for events
Strong option
Hot, humid, very wet — pandas retreat indoors midday, but Chinese school holidays bring families and energetic streetlife.
#12 for events