Marvel at the famous Liziba Monorail Viewpoint, where a train thrillingly passes through a residential
building, offering an iconic glimpse into Chongqing’s surreal urban design.
Explore the Three Gorges Museum, where Chongqing’s history and the heritage of the Yangtze River come to
life through vivid exhibits and interactive displays. (Note: The Museum is closed on Mondays. On those
days, the itinerary includes a visit to the creative Testbed No.2 Arts Center instead.)
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Yuzhong District, Kuixing Tower is a hidden gem where locals once prayed
for academic success. Enjoy sweeping views of the Jialing River and soak in the tranquil charm of old
Chongqing. Don’t be surprised if you lose your sense of direction — are you on the ground floor or the
22nd? This is where you'll truly feel why Chongqing is known as China’s ‘8D Magic City.’
Stroll at Ciqikou Ancient Town, a vibrant heritage site brimming with centuries-old architecture, bustling
shops, and local flavors. Wander its picturesque streets and soak in its rich history as a vital port
town.
Nestled at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, Changjiahui Riverside Park offers some of the
most breathtaking skyline views in Chongqing. Take a leisurely stroll along its scenic promenade, watch
riverboats glide by, and capture the dazzling contrast between the city's futuristic high-rises and its
steep, layered hillsides.
Chongqing Urban Planning Exhibition Gallery: Step into this modern and interactive museum to understand
how Chongqing became China’s 'Mountain City' and a marvel of urban planning. Featuring a massive city
model, immersive multimedia exhibits, and rotating displays, it offers a fascinating look at the past,
present, and bold future of Chongqing’s urban development.
Step into the past at Longmenhao Old Street, where restored buildings, century-old trees, and exquisite
local Teahouse whisper stories of Chongqing’s riverfront history. Just a short walk away lies Xiahaoli
District — a quiet, artsy enclave tucked between steep stairways and vintage façades. Here, time seems to
slow down as you wander through indie bookstores, hidden cafes, and artist studios. It’s the perfect place
to feel Chongqing’s soulful, lived-in charm.