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Chengdu

The laid-back capital of Sichuan province, Chengdu enchants visitors with its giant panda sanctuaries, fiery Sichuan cuisine, centuries-old teahouse culture, and a famously relaxed pace of life.

from฿3,722
January 2027

Quick Facts: Chengdu in January

Cheapest fare
฿3,722
Cheapest month
September
Avg temperature
6°C

The laid-back capital of Sichuan province, Chengdu enchants visitors with its giant panda sanctuaries, fiery Sichuan cuisine, centuries-old teahouse culture, and a famously relaxed pace of life.

January Price Intelligence

How Chengdu prices compare in January 2027

20% below avg
฿2,797฿4,273

Best in January

฿3,722

January avg

฿4,104

January median

฿3,722

January p90

฿4,273

Monthly cheapest fares
฿2,797
฿4,096

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of January 2027

Jan 1 – Jan 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿7,300฿5,275฿3,250฿3,722Jan 1Jan 11Jan 21Jan 31Jan 4

January 2027 Price Calendar

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SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1฿6,344
2฿6,653
3฿6,669
4฿3,722
5฿3,738
6฿4,098
7฿3,722
8฿4,257
9฿3,738
10฿4,065
11฿3,738
12฿3,936
13฿3,738
14฿3,936
15฿3,936
16฿3,722
17฿3,760
18฿3,738
19฿3,738
20฿4,062
21฿4,045
22฿3,738
23฿3,738
24฿3,738
25฿3,738
26฿3,738
27฿3,722
28฿3,738
29฿3,722
30฿3,738
31฿4,273
Cheapest day
฿3,722
฿6,669

About Chengdu

ClimateAvg 17°C · 0°–0°C
Jan
Feb
13°
Mar
18°
Apr
22°
May
25°
Jun
26°
Jul
26°
Aug
22°
Sep
17°
Oct
12°
Nov
Dec
Things to Do
🐼Panda Capital🌶Sichuan Cuisine🍵Teahouse Culture🎭Face-Changing Opera📷Ancient Streets🐼Panda Watching🍵Teahouse Visits🏛Ancient Street Walks🎭Opera Performances🐼Panda Capital🌶Sichuan Cuisine🍵Teahouse Culture🎭Face-Changing Opera📷Ancient Streets🐼Panda Watching🍵Teahouse Visits🏛Ancient Street Walks🎭Opera Performances🐼Panda Capital🌶Sichuan Cuisine🍵Teahouse Culture🎭Face-Changing Opera📷Ancient Streets🐼Panda Watching🍵Teahouse Visits🏛Ancient Street Walks🎭Opera Performances
Food & Drink
🌶Mapo Tofu🫕Sichuan Hot Pot🍜Dan Dan Noodles🥟Zhong Dumplings🌶Mapo Tofu🫕Sichuan Hot Pot🍜Dan Dan Noodles🥟Zhong Dumplings🌶Mapo Tofu🫕Sichuan Hot Pot🍜Dan Dan Noodles🥟Zhong Dumplings
Culture
📜Shu Kingdom Heritage🎭Sichuan Opera🍵Tea Ceremony Culture🎋Bamboo Weaving Crafts📜Shu Kingdom Heritage🎭Sichuan Opera🍵Tea Ceremony Culture🎋Bamboo Weaving Crafts📜Shu Kingdom Heritage🎭Sichuan Opera🍵Tea Ceremony Culture🎋Bamboo Weaving Crafts
History
📜Three Kingdoms Era🏰Wuhou Shrine🛕Du Fu Thatched Cottage📜Ancient Shu Civilization📜Three Kingdoms Era🏰Wuhou Shrine🛕Du Fu Thatched Cottage📜Ancient Shu Civilization📜Three Kingdoms Era🏰Wuhou Shrine🛕Du Fu Thatched Cottage📜Ancient Shu Civilization
Getting Around
🚇Growing Metro System🚌City Bus Network🚄High-Speed Rail Hub🚕DiDi Ride-Hailing🚇Growing Metro System🚌City Bus Network🚄High-Speed Rail Hub🚕DiDi Ride-Hailing🚇Growing Metro System🚌City Bus Network🚄High-Speed Rail Hub🚕DiDi Ride-Hailing
Nightlife
🍸Jiuyanqiao Bar District🎶Live Music Pubs🍺Craft Beer Growing🌃Heming Teahouse Evenings🍸Jiuyanqiao Bar District🎶Live Music Pubs🍺Craft Beer Growing🌃Heming Teahouse Evenings🍸Jiuyanqiao Bar District🎶Live Music Pubs🍺Craft Beer Growing🌃Heming Teahouse Evenings
Family Friendly
🛡Very Safe🐼Panda Base for Kids🌳People's Park🎢Floraland Theme Park🛡Very Safe🐼Panda Base for Kids🌳People's Park🎢Floraland Theme Park🛡Very Safe🐼Panda Base for Kids🌳People's Park🎢Floraland Theme Park
Chengdu's Panda Experience and Natural Beauty

Chengdu has become synonymous with giant pandas, and for good reason. The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, situated in the northern suburbs, is the most accessible place on earth to observe these beloved animals in a semi-natural habitat. The base sprawls across lush bamboo groves and houses over 200 pandas, including adults, juveniles, and — during the right season — irresistibly tiny newborns in climate-controlled nurseries. For the best experience, arrive at opening time, around 7:30 AM, when the pandas are most active, munching through their daily 38 kilograms of bamboo. The red panda enclosures are equally delightful and often less crowded. Beyond the panda base, Chengdu serves as a gateway to some of Sichuan's most spectacular natural landscapes. The Leshan Giant Buddha, a 71-meter-tall stone statue carved into a riverside cliff during the Tang Dynasty, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site reachable by a two-hour bus ride. Further afield, Mount Emei offers hiking trails through misty forests to golden-summit temples perched above a sea of clouds. The Jiuzhaigou Valley, though a longer journey, rewards visitors with turquoise lakes, multi-tiered waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks that rank among China's most beautiful scenery. Back in the city, People's Park provides a microcosm of Chengdu's easygoing culture: elderly residents practice sword dancing, amateur opera singers perform under pavilions, and the Heming Teahouse buzzes with locals spending entire afternoons over cups of jasmine tea and games of mahjong.

Sichuan Cuisine: A Chengdu Food Pilgrimage

Eating in Chengdu is not merely sustenance — it is the city's defining cultural experience. UNESCO recognized Chengdu as a City of Gastronomy in 2010, and the honor is well deserved. Sichuan cuisine is celebrated for its bold, layered flavor profile built on the concept of mala: the fiery burn of dried chili peppers married with the electric tingle of Sichuan peppercorn. The classic introduction is Sichuan hot pot, where diners cook fresh ingredients in a simmering, scarlet-hued broth fragrant with dozens of spices. Mapo tofu, perhaps the province's most iconic dish, combines silken tofu cubes in a sauce of fermented bean paste, ground pork, chili oil, and a generous shower of ground peppercorn — simple ingredients transformed into something transcendent. Dan dan noodles, originally sold by street vendors carrying their wares on shoulder poles, feature thin wheat noodles in a spicy, nutty sauce topped with preserved vegetables and minced pork. Zhong dumplings, sweet and spicy with a chili oil glaze, and long chaoshou (wontons in chili oil) are essential snacking stops. The narrow lanes of Jinli Ancient Street and the alleyways around Yulin Road are particularly rich hunting grounds for street food, including rabbit heads — a Chengdu specialty that surprises visitors but is beloved by locals. For a sit-down experience, restaurants like Chen Mapo Tofu (the original since 1862) and the lively fly restaurants — tiny, no-frills eateries whose name reflects the idea that even flies are attracted to the irresistible aromas — offer some of the most satisfying meals in China at astonishingly low prices. A serious food tour of Chengdu could easily fill three or four days and remains one of the top culinary pilgrimages in Asia.

FAQ about Chengdu in January

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Chengdu?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Chengdu is ฿3,722. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Chengdu?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Chengdu is around ฿4,104. You can save up to 9% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Chengdu?
Based on current prices, January 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Chengdu. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Chengdu?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Chengdu.

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