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3-Day Chongqing Itinerary: Hotpot, Skyline Views, and Hidden Gems

#chinatravelitinerary Chongqing, the vibrant mountain city of China, is packed with dramatic river views, spicy cuisine, and rich culture. Here’s a perfect 3-day itinerary to help you explore the best of this dynamic city. 🇨🇳 Day 1: Dive Into the Heart of Chongqing - Visit Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, the bustling commercial center surrounded by towering skyscrapers and local shops. - Head to Hongya Cave, a riverside stilt house complex with incredible views, street food stalls, and charming shops—perfect for photos, especially at night when it’s all lit up. - End your day with the ultimate Chongqing experience: a fiery hotpot dinner. Don’t forget to dip your meat and veggies in the sesame oil to cool down the spice! 🍀 Day 2: Explore Nature and Culture - Start with a Yangtze River cable car ride for panoramic views of the city’s skyline and rivers. - Visit the Dazu Rock Carvings, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing intricate Buddhist sculptures carved into cliffs. - Stroll around Eling Park for peaceful gardens and views over the city, especially beautiful at sunset. 🚝 Day 3: Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventures - Check out the Liziba Monorail Station, where the train famously passes through a residential building—a cool spot for urban photography. - Explore Ciqikou Ancient Town, filled with narrow alleys, traditional teahouses, local snacks, and handicrafts. - Wrap up your trip with a night cruise on the Yangtze River to admire Chongqing’s glittering skyline from the water. Top Tips for Your Chongqing Trip: - Be prepared for hilly streets—comfy walking shoes are a must. - If you’re sensitive to spice, ask for a "less spicy" version when ordering hotpot. - Public transportation is efficient, but taxis are affordable if you’re traveling in groups. Chongqing’s blend of urban energy, cultural treasures, and mouth-watering cuisine makes it an unforgettable destination. Get ready to explore, eat, and be amazed! #chongqing #chinatravel #hotpotheaven #cityviews #adventureawaits
Posted: Feb 5, 2025
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