

A symbol of Chongqing's liberation, this monument offers panoramic city views and a glimpse into the city's history.
A iconic symbol of Chongqing, this monument is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Home to various wildlife, this zoo is a great place for families and nature lovers.
Discover the rich history and culture of Chongqing through its artifacts and exhibits.

Chongqing embroidery is a traditional craft known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, often depicting local landscapes and folklore.
Grown in the Three Gorges area, this coffee is known for its rich flavor and is a popular local specialty.
Chongqing is famous for its spicy street food, with local favorites including hotpot and spicy skewers.
Chongqing has frequent rain, especially in summer.
Exploring the monument and nearby attractions involves walking.
A bustling street known for local breakfast dishes, a Chongqing morning staple.
Famous for its spicy noodles and other local breakfast dishes.
Iconic Chongqing hotpot restaurant, known for its spicy broths.
Noodles in spicy sauce, topped with preserved vegetables and meat.
Fermented tofu with strong aroma, often deep-fried and served with spicy sauce.
Spicy broth with various ingredients, typically shared among friends.
Vibrant nightlife hub in Provincetown, featuring diverse bars, clubs, and live music venues along Commercial Street.
A network of trails offering scenic views, wildlife spotting, and access to Boothbay Harbor.
Nestled in the Andes, Termas de Cacheuta offers hot springs, stunning views, and nearby vineyards.