Baby pandas, Chengdu, China. September 2025
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Baby pandas, Chengdu, China. September 2025
You have now traveled back to 315 BCE in China, during the Warring States period, and have become the Governor of Shu(Sichuan) Commandery. The King of Qin has ordered you to harness the Min River—a tributary of the Yangtze that poses a flooding threat to the Chengdu Plain. What would you do?(cr 扇子有画)
Dujiangyan is considered one of the greatest hydraulic engineering projects in human history. Constructed during the Warring States period under the direction of Li Bing, the Governor of Shu Commandery, and his son, it has spanned over 2,300 years and remains fully operational today. Water conservancy experts from around the world frequently visit the site. In 2000, UNESCO inscribed Dujiangyan as a World Heritage Site, recognizing it as "a living heritage of water management" and "the oldest and only surviving large-scale hydraulic project in the world that operates without a dam." It stands as an outstanding example of global water conservancy culture. The design of Dujiangyan is remarkably ingenious, adhering to the principle of minimal intervention. It works in complete harmony with nature, causing no ecological disruption. For over 2,300 years, it has had no negative environmental impact, embodying the Daoist philosophy of "harmony between humanity and nature" to the fullest extent.
The water of Dujiangyan is very clear, appearing green when sediment levels are low. The surrounding ecology is also thriving, with people often spotting otters—an indicator species highly sensitive to water quality—frequenting the area. A netizen from northern China visited Dujiangyan and was deeply moved by its grandeur. She later posted a question online: "I love Dujiangyan so much—would the people of Dujiangyan mind if I had my ashes scattered here after I die?" This sparked lively discussions, with the top-voted comment as follows:
Jokes aside, Cnetizens genuinely love Dujiangyan. Mount Qingcheng, where Dujiangyan is located, is one of the important birthplaces of Daoism. During the Eastern Han Dynasty(25–220 CE), Zhang Daoling cultivated his practice and founded a Daoist sect here. Mount Qingcheng is renowned for its "ethereal seclusion under heaven." Especially on overcast days, the mountain brims with a profound spiritual energy—a presence that photos cannot convey. One must experience it in person to feel as if stumbling into a realm of cultivation, akin to the world of an xianxia novel.
Lovers under a blanket on the train from Guangzhou to Chengdu (1996), China - Wang Fuchun
Swan Lake Garden, Chengdu, China
Xingcheng Exhibition Garden, Chengdu, China - Archermit
2015年4月小隐建筑创立于中国成都。意象建筑论的开创者和践行者,意象建筑流派的先锋代表。以创造全新多维空间体验,营造具有感情和生命力的诗意空间环境为核心理念。追求与自然共生、与场地共存的设计,推崇精细化设计、全过程设计探索模式。注重中国建筑当代性和本土性的融合探索,创造属于本土
Meiko and Kaito visit the pandas! I was drawing this for Meiko's anniversary but got delayed a lot! Well I'm glad to finally see them and eat ice cream.
青城山 ~ June 2017
Timothée Chalamet in Chengdu today (March 8, 2026)
Credit to 至尊马蒂 on Weibo and Twitter: TChalametCN