Jǐnlǐ Gǔ Ji is located next to Wuhou Temple in Chengdu, a street with a Three Kingdoms culture as its core, featuring ancient-style alleys with Qing bricks and dark tiles, echoing with the resonance of a thousand years of history. It is not only a living museum of Shu customs, but also a cultural feast that transcends time. Within the Shu embroidery workshops, silver needles delicately extract the graceful charm of Jingguan City; in the Three Kingdoms artifact hall, Zhuge Liang’s wooden ox and flowing horse models, designed during the Three Kingdoms period, silently tell the secrets of wisdom; and the bubbling red oil dumplings and bone-spicy husband and wife intestines, let the tip of the tongue encounter the fireworks of Sichuan cuisine.