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Jinli is part of the Chengdu Wuhou Shrine Museum (Three Kingdoms Historical Relics Area, Jinli Folk Area, West Area), covering an area of over 30,000 square meters, with a street length of 550 meters. It is adorned with the architecture of Sichuan's residential houses from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, while embodying the culture of the Three Kingdoms and Chengdu's folk customs, integrating tourism, shopping, and entertainment. According to legend, Jinli was one of the oldest and most commercially vibrant streets in the history of Western Shu, known nationwide as early as the Qin and Han dynasties and the Three Kingdoms period. Today, Jinli is bustling with shops; unlike many artificial landscapes in the country that are just old wine in new bottles, Jinli is completely grassroots, local, and homely. There are also artisans showcasing their crafts, such as making clay figurines, spinning sugar paintings, and selling paper cuttings, all of which contain childlike fun and nostalgia for the simple joys of childhood. Additionally, there is a food street that gathers various famous snacks with distinct Sichuan characteristics, satisfying the cravings of every visitor. Strolling through Jinli, nostalgic feelings find an outlet, and food lovers satisfy their appetites. Jinli presents a beautiful and prosperous scene of human life.