
Wuxi County, located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River and northeast of Chongqing, lies at the southern foot of the eastern Daba Mountains. It is a typical mountainous agricultural county. A National Model County for Greening, Wuxi has been awarded titles such as "Green Traditional Chinese Medicine Export Base," "National Key Konjac Cultivation Base County," "China's Green Ecological Potato Hometown," and "2011 China Reform County of the Year."
Wuxi County has a deep historical background, with roots dating back to ancient times. It was historically significant as a center for trade and agriculture, benefiting from its proximity to the Yangtze River. The region features ancient temples and cultural heritage sites that reflect its importance over the centuries.
Wuxi County is located in the southeastern part of Chongqing, about 3 hours by car from downtown Chongqing. You can reach it by bus or taxi from the city center, but there is no direct metro service. Walking is possible once within the county, especially in smaller town areas.
Most attractions are open from 8 AM to 6 PM. The best time to visit is from April to October when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its best. Avoid peak summer months if you prefer fewer crowds.
Ticket prices range from ¥20 to ¥50 depending on the attraction. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, but it is recommended to buy them online for certain popular attractions, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is advisable for more popular attractions, particularly during holidays. Booking 1-2 days in advance is usually sufficient.
Plan for a full day to explore the major sights in Wuxi County, including cultural sites, scenic areas, and the local cuisine.
Guided tours are available at most attractions in Mandarin, and some areas may offer limited English-language services. Audio guides are generally available in Mandarin.
Start your visit with a tour of the historical temples and cultural sites, followed by a scenic boat ride. In the afternoon, head to local markets to experience the cuisine, then visit a viewpoint for sunset.
Currently, Wuxi County does not offer light shows or special night tours. However, the area is quite picturesque in the evening, especially along the river.
Wuxi County is less crowded compared to more famous tourist destinations. Weekdays, especially outside of the summer holidays and Chinese New Year, are the least crowded times to visit.
Facilities include public toilets, food stalls offering local snacks, water stations, and rest areas at major tourist spots. Souvenir shops are available in and around the main attractions.
The attractions in Wuxi County are generally accessible, though some mountain trails may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors. Most cultural sites are wheelchair-friendly.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted in most places, especially in tourist areas. Credit cards may be accepted in larger hotels and restaurants, but cash is still useful for smaller vendors.
Vegetarian options are widely available in Wuxi County, particularly in markets and restaurants offering vegetable-based dishes. Halal food may be harder to find but is available in certain restaurants catering to Muslim travelers.
Souvenir shops in Wuxi County offer local handicrafts, including pottery, embroidery, and traditional teas. Snacks and locally-made spices are also popular souvenirs.
Buses and taxis are available for further travel. You can also rent a car for more flexibility, especially if you plan to visit nearby attractions such as Chongqing or the Yangtze River scenic spots.