New Chengdu Landmarks Debut! National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival Arrangements

Deep News
Oct 02

Today marks the second day of the holiday. Where are you enjoying your time?

For friends in Chengdu, take note: the city has added new landmark destinations for check-ins. Changqiu Mountain Forest Park made its debut on National Day, and "Zài Nàlǐ·Futian TOD" officially opened to the public. Let's take a look!

**Changqiu Mountain Forest Park Debuts on National Day**

Yesterday, Changqiu Mountain Forest Park officially opened its gates, welcoming visitors with a brand-new appearance on its first National Day opening. The parking areas feature clear zoning guidance, seamless public transportation connections, thoughtful volunteer assistance, and comprehensive patrol security. Visitors entered the park smoothly, walking along the pathways where cosmos and Persian chrysanthemums sway gracefully on both sides, creating a captivating autumn landscape together with the distant mountains and pine trees.

The giant national flag photo spot has become a popular attraction! Drones carried the national flag across the azure sky, as visitors waved enthusiastically toward the fluttering flag, expressing their most sincere birthday wishes to the motherland.

Activities include party concerts, horseback riding through colorful flower fields, and hands-on ceramic making at Pujiang Kiln, with many more exciting experiences waiting to be discovered.

**"Zài Nàlǐ·Futian TOD" Officially Opens**

As China's first consumer landmark featuring "mountain sports + micro-vacation," "Zài Nàlǐ·Futian TOD" officially opened yesterday!

**Location**: Core starting area of Chengdu Future Science and Technology City, adjacent to Futian Metro Station (intersection of Lines 18/19/S3).

**Total Construction Area**: Approximately 283,300 square meters, encompassing 16 buildings with 49,000 square meters of commercial space, 13 buildings with 135,000 square meters of office space, and 1 hotel building with 23,000 square meters.

**Highlights**: China's first indoor ice climbing facility, 1344 Motorcycle Life's new concept store, China's first "Technology Tree Forest" light show, and Bestfoody's first mainland store featuring Southeast Asian cuisine.

The project leverages the advantageous location as the "first stop into the city" from Chengdu Tianfu International Airport and the three-dimensional transportation advantages of "air, rail, railway, road, and station," using "mountaineer narrative" to connect Chengdu's leisure culture with suburban vacation demands.

On one hand, by introducing mountain outdoor sports brands and building professional sports facilities, it creates a distribution hub that aggregates outdoor sports traffic. On the other hand, through specialty hotels, dining and entertainment, and curated retail, it creates micro-vacation scenarios for customers of all ages, providing comprehensive "Western Sichuan tourism" services for domestic and international outdoor enthusiasts while offering a "30-minute accessible" leisure and entertainment destination for Chengdu and surrounding city residents.

In terms of new scenarios, the project differentiates itself from other commercial complexes by actively creating diverse consumer formats. In the mountain sports sector, it houses the nation's first indoor ice climbing facility, integrating professional training, family-friendly ice and snow experiences, and social spaces, effectively bringing the "iceberg" into the city and filling current market gaps. It simultaneously introduces 1344 Motorcycle Life Space, CLE Market, and other diverse outdoor sports formats.

Meanwhile, leveraging the 3.8-kilometer Future City Gallery, it plans waterscape features and camping leisure areas for micro-vacation scenarios, creating all-season, all-time, all-audience, pan-outdoor cultural consumption formats.

In terms of new technology, the project deeply aligns with Chengdu Future Science and Technology City's positioning as an "innovation source," using technology to empower new consumer experiences. Forty-three "technology trees" standing about 40 meters tall present China's first "Technology Tree Forest" light show, forming digital economy and nighttime economy characterized by nightscape consumption and light festivals. Through cutting-edge technologies like AR, VR, and 5G, it realizes digital sports scenarios such as National Highway 318 AR cycling and virtual sailing, creating immersive experience spaces that transcend limitations of time, space, and distance.

This opening represents a vivid demonstration of "Zài Nàlǐ·Futian TOD's" "mountain sports + micro-vacation" concept. According to plans, the project will fully open in June next year, when more international and domestic first-tier outdoor sports brands, themed hotels, and simulation experience spaces will be established, constructing a more complete "mountain sports + micro-vacation" consumption ecosystem.

In the future, this location will also introduce a national-level mountain training center, creating an "air-ground coordination" three-dimensional service system that provides one-stop solutions including airport shuttles, equipment transportation, and route customization, truly becoming China's first mountain tourism distribution center and micro-vacation destination integrating "sports experience, tourism services, event operations, and exhibition sales."

For friends in Chengdu, make sure to arrange visits to these exciting new destinations during this National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday!

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