Sichuan
30 water features • 26 dams • 1 fountains • 2 waterfalls • 1 weirs
Discover Sichuan’s Stunning Water Features
Sichuan, the vibrant heart of southwestern China, is a must‑visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Renowned for its dramatic mountains, lush valleys, and world‑class cuisine, the province also boasts an impressive collection of water attractions that make it a top Sichuan travel hotspot. From the thunderous roar of its waterfalls in Sichuan to the serene flow of historic dams, this region offers 30 unique water spots waiting to be explored.
Travelers can marvel at 26 impressive dams that blend engineering marvels with breathtaking scenery, perfect for photography and quiet contemplation. The province’s two spectacular waterfalls—each cascading through pristine forest—provide unforgettable hikes and photo‑ops. A single elegant fountain adds a touch of urban charm, while the historic weir showcases traditional water management techniques still in use today.
Sichuan’s diverse sub‑regions—from the misty highlands of the Tibetan Plateau to the subtropical lowlands of the Chengdu Plain—each host their own slice of aquatic wonder. Whether you’re trekking the rugged trails of the Sichuan mountains, cruising the tranquil rivers of the Sichuan basin, or exploring the cultural villages beside ancient weirs, there’s a water‑filled adventure for every itinerary.
Ready to dive into Sichuan’s natural wonders? Pack your gear, follow the guide, and uncover the hidden gems of this Sichuan tourism treasure trove—where every dam, fountain, waterfall, and weir tells a story of nature’s power and beauty.
Featured Attractions
Neighboring Regions
- Beijing (26 spots)
- Chongqing Shi (4 spots)
- Fujian (6 spots)
- Gansu Sheng (4 spots)
- Guangdong (5 spots)
- Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu (11 spots)
- Guizhou Sheng (19 spots)
- Hainan (1 spots)
- Hebei (3 spots)
- Heilongjiang Sheng (5 spots)