Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Use Alipay QR code to rent a bike—easy and cheap; follow locals and stay aware of traffic as bikes and scooters mix with pedestrians. (00:58)
- Tip 2In People’s Park, watch how locals dance and socialize; join a moment if invited, but otherwise observe respectfully. (05:11)
- Tip 3When approaching Anshun Bridge at night, expect a lively promenade with lights and potential vendors; choose a good riverside spot for photos. (14:49)
- Tip 4Ear-cleaning rituals are common street sights; expect crowds and curious onlookers—tip if you’re offered a service. (19:11)
Oliver arrives in Chengdu, diving straight into the city’s rhythm with a cycle ride and his first impressions of how enormous the population feels compared to Europe. He and his brother rent a bike via Alipay and set out to explore, documenting the chaos of traffic, the electric scooters, and the unusual urban dance culture at the People’s Park. The video highlights a quintessential Chengdu moment: people gathering in the park to dance, socialize, and enjoy a casual afternoon, with Oliver marveling at how strangers become partners for a single song and then drift apart. The park reveals a slower, relaxed side of a megacity, complete with ponds, cafes, market stands, and a small, touristy strip that’s clearly aimed at visitors. A recurring theme is the sensory blur: the noise of traffic, the scent of street food, and the striking contrast between the tree shade and unrelenting sun. As day transitions to evening, Oliver heads toward the iconic Anshun Bridge, planning to see it lit up.夜
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Oliver arrives in Chengdu with his brother and quickly dives into city life, riding a bike rented via Alipay and navigating chaotic traffic as he vents about the scooters and crosswalk rules. He visits People’s Park, where elderly locals dance in synchronized groups, swap partners between songs, and enjoy a calm oasis amid a 14-million-strong city. He contrasts Chengdu’s green water and relatively peaceful ambiance with what he’s seen elsewhere, noting the panda theme that permeates the area. The planned stop at Anshun Bridge becomes a nighttime discovery, with the bridge lit up and crowds gathered on the pier. The ear-cleaning ritual on the street becomes a vivid cultural moment, blending tradition with a modern, street-side show. Oliver’s curiosity about non-touristy experiences and warnings about tourist traps color his observations, ending with a hopeful note about tomorrow’s panda visit and a polite thank-you to viewers for joining the journey. Oliver keeps a playful, curious voice throughout, occasionally showing off the challenges of urban navigation and the charm of local rituals.
The day closes with a tired but satisfied vibe as the duo heads back to their hotel, reflecting on the balance between sensational city sights and intimate cultural moments. The traveler name is mentioned sparingly to keep the focus on the moments themselves while still giving a personal touch to the narrative. The tone remains light, observational, and excited about the next adventure.
Overall, the video blends urban exploration, cultural quirks, and iconic Chengdu visuals—dance in the park, a glow-up bridge at night, and a surprising ear-cleaning ritual—creating a snapshot of Chengdu’s multifaceted charm for curious viewers.
EDITORS NOTE: The piece aims to transport viewers into a lively, textured Chengdu that feels both modern and traditional, with a touch of humor and a lot of awe at the city’s everyday rituals.

