Take the Yangtze River cableway in Chongqing and you will get an unparalleled air tour. The cable car is surrounded by transparent glass, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Chongqing 360 degrees without dead corners. During the day, you can enjoy the high mountains and mountains on both sides of the strait, full of greenery and vitality. The mountains in the distance are like Dai, and the river near is like a mirror, everything seems so quiet and harmonious. And when night fell, the whole city seemed to become a huge kingdom of lights. The neon lights of high-rise buildings, the lights of streets and lanes, the lights of cruise ships on the Yangtze River... All the lights are intertwined to form a colorful picture.
Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, located in Yuzhong District, Chongqing, is not only a landmark building in Chongqing, but also the soul of the city. This monument has witnessed the historical changes of Chongqing. From the hard years during the Anti Japanese War to the prosperity and development after the founding of new China, it stands here quietly, telling the story of the past.
Walking in Jiefangbei pedestrian street, you will be attracted by the bustling scene here. On both sides of the street, high-rise buildings are lined with various international brand flagship stores, specialty snack bars, and handicraft shops. Here, you can enjoy the fun of shopping, taste authentic Chongqing cuisine, feel the unique charm of the city.
Chongqing, a collection of history, culture and modern style in one of the tourist attractions, it is the famous Hongya Cave.
Hongya Cave, formerly known as Hongyamen, is one of the ancient gates of Chongqing, located at 88 Binjiang Road, Jialing River, Yuzhong District, Chongqing. It is not only a witness to the history of Chongqing, but also one of the birthplaces of Bayu culture. According to historical records, during the Warring States period, after Qin Zhangyi destroyed Ba, he built Ba County, and Hongyamen was born. After thousands of years of vicissitudes of wind and rain, Hongya Cave still stands, telling the past and changes of Chongqing.