Explore the vibrant heart of Chongqing, China, with this guide to its must-see sights and delectable eats. From ancient streets and stunning cityscapes to mouthwatering hotpot and street food, discover the unique blend of history and modernity that makes Chongqing unforgettable.
Ciqikou Ancient Town
Ciqikou Ancient Town is the first stop, described as having a cat tree culture, but more realistic.
Mao’er Noodles Restaurant
Mao’er Noodles Restaurant is where the group had lunch and tried the local noodles, with one member trying (and disliking) the brain dish.
Raffles City Exploration Deck
Raffles City Exploration Deck is a must-go for Singaporeans, featuring an MBS-looking building where visitors can experience a swing and skywalk.
Hongyadong
Hongyadong is a very famous spot, but it's crowded and noisy, especially at night when the place lights up.
Kui Xing Lou
Kui Xing Lou is a touristy spot and clinic, where the entrance on level one leads to level 22.
Guanyinqiao Food Street
Guanyinqiao Food Street is a place to find local delicacies.
Chongqing 1949 Theater
Chongqing 1949 Theater offers a mind-blowing rotating theater experience about the history of Tonging during the war.
Shibati Old Street
Zupati is another tourist spot that is a must-come.
Pipa Yuan Hotpot
Pipa Yuan Hotpot is the world's largest hot pot restaurant, once serving 5,851 diners at once.
Stone Hotel
Stone Hotel is a trendy hotel with a pool in the room and a nice view, costing only 80 bucks.