
The Wanzhou Grand Waterfalls Tourist Area, formerly known as the Qinglong Waterfall Scenic Area, is located in Wanzhou District, Chongqing. It is a national AAA-level tourist attraction. Known as "Asia's No. 1 Waterfall," the scenic area's core attraction is the waterfall itself. The best vantage point for viewing it is the Kongqiao Bridge, a short distance from the falls. Not only can you experience its majestic power, but on a good day, you might even see a rainbow.
Subtropical monsoon humid climate; suitable for all seasons
Wanzhou Waterfall, Lu'an Bridge, and Water Curtain Cave; 0.5-1 day
Adult ticket: 98 yuan/person
Half-price ticket: students; seniors over 60 years old
Free of charge: Active military personnel, relatives of martyrs, disabled revolutionary soldiers, retired military cadres, disabled persons, people aged 65 and above with valid ID and children under 1.2 meters tall
09:00-16:00
Wanzhou Waterfalls are a natural landmark in Qijiang District, Chongqing, known for their scenic beauty and ecological significance. The area highlights the region’s rich natural resources and attracts visitors for outdoor recreation and photography.
Located in Qijiang District, Chongqing, the waterfalls can be reached by taxi or private car from Wanzhou city center. Public buses may go to nearby stops, but a taxi or car is recommended for convenience.
The site is generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for visiting due to moderate weather and optimal water flow.
Entrance fees are typically around ¥50–¥80 per person. Tickets can be purchased onsite; online booking options may be available via local travel platforms.
Booking in advance is not mandatory but recommended during weekends or national holidays. Booking a few days ahead ensures entry and avoids long queues.
2–4 hours are sufficient to explore the main falls, hike surrounding trails, and enjoy photography.
Guided tours may be offered in Mandarin. English or other language guides are limited and may require private arrangements.
Start from the entrance, follow the marked trail to the main falls, then continue along side trails to smaller waterfalls and lookout points, ending near the exit with rest areas.
Night visits are generally not available due to safety concerns. Special seasonal tours may occasionally be offered during festivals or local events.
Weekdays and off-peak seasons are least crowded. Weekends and national holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Some trails may be steep or uneven. Elderly visitors should use caution, and accessibility for wheelchairs is limited. Children can enjoy shorter trail sections safely.
Cash is generally preferred at ticket counters and small vendors. Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted.
Local restaurants near the entrance serve Chongqing-style cuisine, snacks, and light meals.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited but can be found in local eateries with prior inquiry.
Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses in Wanzhou city are within 30–40 minutes’ drive, offering comfortable stays for tourists.
Souvenir shops near the entrance offer local handicrafts, postcards, and small nature-themed keepsakes.