Bashu culture
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Linpan in Chengdu Plain is a well-known landmark in Chengdu Plain, Sichuan.
Bashu culture (巴蜀文化), sometimes also named Sichuanese culture, refers to the culture of the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Chongqing, and the surrounding areas - which often include the provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou, since the Han Chinese groups in these two provinces also primarily speak Southwestern Mandarin nowadays. It has a long history of over 3000 years, widely regarded as one of the cradles of modern Chinese civilization.[1][2][3]
Traditional language
Architecture
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Du Fu Thatched Cottage showcases sichuanese architecture.
Sichuanese garden
Performing arts
Food culture
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Sichuanese cuisine is renowned for its spicy dishes. Pictured is Dan dan noodles.
Others
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