Chengdu is not a very entertaining city either. It is more leisure than entertainment. There are indeed many famous snacks in Chengdu, and many star meetings and concerts are also held in Chengdu. Sports stars will also take Chengdu as an important stop. For example, Kobe Bryant went back to Chengdu last year and this year, and O 'Neill also came last year.
However, because Chengdu is so leisure, mahjong parlors are everywhere. You can play mahjong for one day by setting up a stall by the river, and you can sit in a teahouse for one dollar. Many people who come to Chengdu will say that Chengdu people go to work slowly, which is completely different from Shenzhen and Beijing, so this overall atmosphere will have a certain impact on learning. Compared with Beijing and other places, the pressure in Chengdu is too small, and the sentence "less into Sichuan" makes sense from this aspect.
On the other hand, it is best for universities to rely on themselves and control themselves, and it is good for them not to be affected by the environment. Considering this, I can only say that Chengdu welcomes you.