Overview of Chongqing

Chongqing Travel Guide

Overview:
Chongqing, located in southwest China, is a charming city surrounded by mountains and rivers, earning it the nickname “Mountain City.” Known for its unique terrain, rich cultural heritage, and diverse cuisine, Chongqing is one of China’s top travel destinations.

Seasonal Travel Highlights:
Spring (3-5): Mild weather with blooming flowers, ideal for outdoor activities.
Summer (6-8): Hot and humid; perfect for enjoying spicy dishes and river cruises.
Autumn (9-11): Cool and dry, with clear skies and the best time to enjoy Chongqing’s night views.
Winter (12-2): Cold and damp; warm up with Chongqing hotpot and explore indoor attractions.

About transportation, attractions and food.

By Air
• Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG) to Downtown
• Metro: Take Metro Line 10 and transfer to Line 3 to Jiefangbei, approximately 40 minutes, costing around ¥10.
• Airport Shuttle Bus: Routes to major downtown areas such as Jiefangbei and Shapingba take 50–70 minutes, costing ¥15–20.
• Taxi: A 30–40 minute ride to Jiefangbei costs approximately ¥50–80.
 
By Train
• Chongqing Railway Station (Caiyuanba Station)
• Metro Line 1 or buses to Jiefangbei take around 20 minutes, costing about ¥5.
• Chongqing North Railway Station (Longtou Temple Station)
• Metro Line 10 to Line 6 takes about 40 minutes, costing approximately ¥10.
• Chongqing West Railway Station
• Metro Circle Line or buses to Jiefangbei take about 40 minutes, costing around ¥10.
 
Getting Around the City
• Metro: Chongqing’s metro system is extensive, with fares ranging from ¥2–10, ideal for fast commuting.
• Buses: Mountain city buses cost ¥2–5 and offer a local experience, though some routes may be winding.
• Taxis/Rideshares: The base fare is ¥10; apps like Didi are recommended for convenience.
• Cable Cars: The Yangtze River Cableway is a unique transportation mode, with single tickets priced at ¥20.

1. Hongyadong
 
• Introduction: Known for its traditional stilted architecture and stunning night views, Hongya Cave is often referred to as a “real-life Spirited Away.”
• Address: 88 Cangbai Road, Yuzhong District.
• Admission: Free.
• Highlights: Night views, a food street, and Yangtze River scenery.
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 or 6 to Xiaoshizi Station, then walk 10 minutes.
 
2. Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street
• Introduction: The most bustling commercial area in Chongqing, blending history with modernity. It’s a perfect spot for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
• Address: Minquan Road, Yuzhong District.
• Admission: Free.
• Highlights: Jiefangbei Monument, shopping centers, and authentic local cuisine.
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 or 2 to Jiaochangkou Station, then walk 5 minutes.
 
3. Ciqikou Ancient Town
• Introduction: A thousand-year-old town with well-preserved traditional streets and vibrant local culture.
• Address: Cinan Street, Shapingba District.
• Admission: Free.
• Highlights: Historical buildings, local snacks like “Ma Hua” (fried dough twists).
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to Ciqikou Station, then walk 5 minutes.
 
4. Yangtze River Cableway
• Introduction: An aerial tramway crossing the Yangtze River, also known as the “Air Bus.”
• Address: 153 Xinhua Road, Yuzhong District.
• Admission: ¥20 for a one-way trip, ¥30 for a round trip.
• Highlights: Stunning views of the city and the Yangtze River, ideal for photography.
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to Jiaochangkou Station, then walk 5 minutes.
 
5. Baidi City
• Introduction: A famous historical site located on the banks of the Yangtze River, known for its connection to the Three Kingdoms era and the poet Li Bai.
• Address: Fengjie County, Chongqing.
• Admission: ¥120.
• Highlights: Ancient temples, cultural relics, and views of the Kuimen Gorge.
• Transportation: Take a high-speed train or long-distance bus to Fengjie, followed by a short local bus ride to the site.
 
6.Dazu Rock Carvings
 
• Introduction: A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring intricate Buddhist carvings dating back over 1,000 years.
• Address: Dazu District, Chongqing.
• Admission: ¥135.
• Highlights: Magnificent statues and carvings illustrating Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian themes.
• Transportation: Take a long-distance bus from Chongqing’s main bus stations to Dazu, followed by a local taxi ride to the carvings.

1. Chongqing Hotpot

Known for its spicy and flavorful broth, Chongqing hotpot offers options like red chili soup base or milder twin-flavored pots.
2. Chongqing Spicy Noodles

A breakfast favorite with a bold and spicy taste.
3. Guokui

A traditional Chinese pastry with a crispy outer crust and a soft interior, often filled with savory meat or sweet fillings, making it a uniquely flavored street snack.
4. Grilled sweet potato sheets

A traditional Chinese delicacy made from sweet potato starch, crafted into thin, chewy sheets.
5. Crispy Pork

Made with tender slices of pork, coated in a seasoned batter, and deep-fried until golden and crunchy.
6.Iced Tangyuan

Iced Tangyuan are traditional Chinese glutinous rice balls served cold, often filled with sweet fillings like sesame or red bean paste. This refreshing dessert is a popular choice during summer.