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Things to do in Chongqing
Chongqing, China’s mountain city, is a blend of steep hills, glittering skyscrapers and winding rivers. With the Yangtze and Jialing rivers weaving through the city, the views are nothing short of epic – especially at night when the skyline lights up. Known for its fiery hotpot, deep-rooted history and mountain-covered landscapes, it’s a great place to soak up the energy of modern China. Ride the river cable car to take in the city from above, stroll through the ancient alleyways in Ciqikou, or kick back in Eling Park. Whether you're into food, culture, or nature, Chongqing’s got a bit of everything – and then some.Top three things to do
- Explore Jiefangbei Central Business DistrictJiefangbei Central Business District (CBD) is Chongqing’s buzzing core. It’s a lively hub of soaring skyscrapers, luxury shopping malls and top-notch restaurants. Right in the middle stands the iconic People’s Liberation Monument – a symbol of the city’s strength during World War II. The area buzzes with energy day and night, but really comes into its own after dark, when the skyline bursts into a display of lights – showing off the city’s bold, modern spirit.
- Check out the Dazu Rock CarvingsThe Dazu Rock Carvings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcase the city’s Buddhist heritage. Dating all the way back to the 7th century, these detailed carvings bring to life scenes and figures from Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. It’s an eye-opening glimpse into China’s spiritual past and the impressive skill of its ancient artists.
- Visit Ciqikou Old TownStep back in time with a wander through Ciqikou Old Town, one of Chongqing’s most atmospheric spots. This historic area is packed with traditional architecture, winding alleyways and cosy teahouses where you can sip local brews and nibble on regional snacks. Here, you can slow things down, soak up the old-world vibes and get a taste of what Chongqing was like in days gone by.

