Guide · For Visitors
First time in Sichuan? This page walks you from the plane to a 20-year-old braised-food counter in a small town — by metro, bullet train and a short taxi ride — plus what to do around Chengdu and tips that make China travel easy.
Gongyi Town, Pengshan District, Meishan City — about 55 km south of downtown Chengdu, right on the way toward Leshan. Address: 188 Guanbao Road, Gongyi Town, Pengshan District, Meishan, Sichuan. The nearest rail stop is Pengshan North Station (~13 km, 20 min by taxi).
Take Metro Line 18 straight to Chengdu South Railway Station (~40 min). There, catch a high-speed train to Pengshan North (~20–30 min, about ¥26, frequent departures). Finish with a ~20 min taxi to the shop. Total door-to-door roughly 2–2.5 hours.
Take Metro Line 10 toward the city and connect to Chengdu South Railway Station (~50 min total; your maps app will show the fastest transfer), or simply taxi to the station (~30–40 min). Then the same bullet train to Pengshan North + short taxi as above.
Use the official 12306 app (English, foreign cards accepted) or Trip.com. Search “Chengdu South / Chengdu East → Pengshan North”. Trains run all day; the ride is 20–35 min. Keep your passport handy — it's your ticket.
A direct ride from either airport takes about 1–1.5 h (Shuangliu ~50 km, Tianfu ~65 km; roughly ¥150–250). Didi (China's ride-hailing app, English interface, in Alipay/WeChat too) works well and shows the driver your destination in Chinese automatically. Via the Chengdu–Leshan Expressway, exit at Pengshan.
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四川省眉山市彭山区公义镇观保路188号(郭师卤味)
电话:028-37677865
Screenshot it. Any driver or station helper can read it. At the shop, pointing at the display case and saying “zhè ge” (this one) works perfectly — or show “切一斤凉拌肉” to order like a local.
Giant pandas at the Chengdu Panda Base (go early morning); tea and ear-cleaning at People's Park; old-street strolls at Kuanzhai Alleys and Jinli; a hotpot dinner (ask for “wei la” = mild!); Sichuan opera face-changing show in the evening.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (UNESCO) is one bullet-train stop past us: Chengdu → Pengshan North (visit & vacuum-pack your duck) → Leshan (~25 min more). See the world's largest stone Buddha, eat well, ride back to Chengdu — all in one day.
Huanglongxi Ancient Town (~21 km from the shop): riverside tea houses and old lanes. Jiangkou Sunken Silver Museum (~13 km): Ming-dynasty treasure from the river. Both pair naturally with a braised-food stop. Even-numbered dates: Gongyi's market day — the old street at full bustle.
Dujiangyan irrigation system + Mount Qingcheng (Taoist, cable car); Sanxingdui Museum (3,000-year-old bronzes, mind-blowing); in Meishan: San Su Ci (Su Dongpo's home) and the night-lit Dongpo Water Street.
China is nearly cashless. Set up Alipay or WeChat Pay before you fly — both now accept foreign Visa/Mastercard. Our shop takes cash, WeChat and Alipay. Carry a little cash for market stalls.
Alipay (payments + metro QR + Didi rides), 12306 or Trip.com (trains), Amap or Apple Maps (navigation, English), DeepL/Google Translate with camera mode for menus and signs. Download offline maps before arrival.
Get a SIM or eSIM at the airport (China Unicom counters) or rent a pocket WiFi. Metro stations, malls and most shops have free WiFi. VPNs are legal for personal use if you need home apps.
We open 7:00–20:30 daily and sell out — signatures like Liangban Pork and Sweet-Skin Duck can run low by afternoon. Morning visits are safest; coming later, call 028-37677865 (show the Chinese card above on WeChat/phone) and we'll hold yours. Vacuum-packed ducks travel home with you.
Everything is sold by weight (a “jin” = 500 g). Point, smile, and the boss weighs it. The braise is five-spice savory; heat comes from chili dressings — say “bù là” (not spicy) if you prefer mild. Duck is chopped to order; ask them to pack it vacuum (show: 真空包装).
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