People’s Park Neighborhood Food Guide: Tea, Snacks, and Slow Life

People's Park isn't just for walking—it's for eating. Our 2026 guide covers the century-old Heming Teahouse rituals, the "Lid Code," and where to find the best neighborhood snacks.

If Yulin is the “hip” heart of Chengdu, then People’s Park (人民公园 – Rénmín Gōngyuán) is its timeless soul. In 2026, it remains the ultimate destination for Ba Shi—the local concept of total comfort and leisure.

While tourists often stick to the central lake, the surrounding neighborhood is a dense grid of “Fly Restaurants” and heritage snack stalls that have survived decades of urban change. This isn’t just a park; it’s a living museum of Chengdu’s snack culture. Whether you are looking for a century-old teahouse or the original “Zhong” dumplings, this is where the city comes to slow down.

Chengdu People's Park

The Living Room of Chengdu: People’s Park Vibe

Established in 1911, People’s Park is far more than a green space; it is the “city’s living room.” In 2026, the vibe remains beautifully chaotic: retirees practicing calligraphy with water on the pavement, the clatter of mahjong tiles, and the unmistakable sound of copper bells used by ear-cleaning masters.

To experience the neighborhood like a local, you have to move beyond the main paths and explore the gates. The park’s location in the Shaocheng district—historically where the Qing Dynasty military resided—means the surrounding streets like Citang Street and Shaocheng Road are lined with shops that have specialized in a single recipe for generations.

Chengdu People's Park Practice

The Century-Old Ritual: Heming Tea House (鹤鸣茶社)

No culinary guide to this neighborhood is complete without Heming Tea House. Founded in 1923, it celebrated its 103rd anniversary in 2026 as Chengdu’s oldest operating teahouse.

The Tea Selection

You don’t just order “tea” here; you order a Gaiwan (lidded bowl) experience.

For Beginners: Order Hua Mao Feng (Flower Bud Green Tea) or Jasmine Tea (18–25 RMB). They are fragrant, light, and almost impossible to mess up.

For Connoisseurs: Try the Bitan Piaoxue (2026’s premium jasmine pick) or Mengding Ganlu, a green tea with imperial heritage.

The 2026 Secret: Arrive between 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM. During these “Morning Tea” hours, a cup of tea is only 3 RMB—a price kept low for the local pensioners who have been coming here since the 1960s.

Chengdu Teahouse Bowl

The “Teahouse Sidekicks” (Snacks)

At Heming, the tea is the drink, but the snacks are the main event. You don’t even need to leave your bamboo chair; aunties in blue uniforms circulate with trays of local favorites.

Zhong Dumplings (钟水饺): Sweet, spicy, and garlicky. These small pork dumplings are served in a pool of special sweetened soy sauce and chili oil.

Dan Hong Gao (Egg Pancakes): The quintessential Chengdu snack. Try the classic brown sugar filling or the “2026 favorite”: pork floss and cream.

Panda Ice Jelly: A viral 2026 trend, these traditional clear jellies now come topped with miniature pandas made of glutinous rice.

Chengdu Zhong Dumplings

The Neighborhood Gems: Beyond the Park Gates

Once you’ve had your fill of tea, exit via the North Gate or East Gate to find the real heavy-hitters of the Shaocheng culinary scene.

Long Chao Shou (龙抄手 – Dragon Wonton)
Located just a short walk toward Chunxi Road, this is the definitive spot for wontons. In 2026, their “Snack Platter” remains the best way for a solo traveler to try 10+ different Chengdu specialties in miniature form. The wonton skin here is famously thin—thin enough to read a newspaper through, according to local legend.

Chengdu Longchaoshou

Lao Ma Tou Hotpot (老码头)
If you want to transition from a quiet afternoon to a fiery evening, the nearby Lao Ma Tou is a local legend. Known for its intense “pork-bone and chili” base, it offers a more traditional, less “commercial” heat than the big chains in Taikoo Li.

Chengdu Yulin

Guo Kui Stalls (Stuffed Flatbread)
On the streets surrounding the park, look for small windows with a queue. These are usually selling Guo Kui. In 2026, the “Tasha” (Beef) and “Pork” versions are the gold standard—crispy, flaky pastry filled with Sichuan peppercorn-marinated meat.

Chengdu Guokui

Teahouse Etiquette: Master the “Lid Code”

To avoid looking like a total tourist in 2026, you need to know the secret language of the Gaiwan tea lid:

Need a Refill? Tilt the lid so it rests against the side of the bowl. An attendant will see this from across the yard and bring a long-spouted copper kettle to top you up.

Leaving Briefly? Place the lid on your chair. This signals to the staff that you are coming back (perhaps from the restroom) and they shouldn’t clear your table.

Finished? Place the lid upside down inside the bowl.

Pro Tip: In 2026, Heming is “one person, one tea.” You cannot share a single bowl of tea between two people, but the hot water refills are unlimited, meaning you can stay for five minutes or five hours.

Chengdu Teahouse Menu

Planning Your People’s Park Day

Morning (7:30 AM): Visit the Chengdu Panda Base to see the pandas when they are most active.

Lunch (12:00 PM): Grab a quick bowl of Sweet Water Noodles near the park’s North Gate.

Afternoon (2:00 PM): Snag a lakeside seat at Heming Teahouse. This is the prime time for “People Watching”—you might even see the “Matchmaking Corner” where parents trade resumes of their children!

Evening (6:00 PM): Walk 15 minutes to Kuanzhai Alley for a more modern, upscale dinner.

Final Thoughts: The Art of Doing Nothing

People’s Park teaches you the most important lesson of Chengdu culture: that “doing nothing” is an active pursuit. In the high-speed world of 2026, sitting in a creaky bamboo chair with a 20 RMB cup of jasmine tea is the ultimate luxury.

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