Chongqing Micro-Travel · Hongyadong | Chongqing CITYWALK is the top choice!

Day 1: Jiefangbei → Kuixinglou Square → Daijiaxiang Trail → Binjiang Road Night View → Hongyadong → Qiansimen Bridge → Chongqing Grand Theatre Subway Station

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19:00-19:10 [Jiefangbei] Exchange signals and meet up (Please don't be late, we won't wait for you!)

We met at the Jiefang Monument on time, exchanged signals, and reunited. Without further ado, let's begin our exploration of the mountain city's nightscape.

【Cliff Suspension Bridge】

Chongqing’s “devilish” terrain means you never know which floor you are on. If you don’t believe it, just look down.

[Night view of Binjiang Road]

We came to another road, which seemed like a new world. The night view of the mountain city gradually rose, and the small vendors came out. We chatted as we walked, looked at and took pictures of the night view, and the breeze from the river blew on our faces, sweeping away the heat from the sun during the day.

Hongyadong

The streets are ablaze with lights, and only here are we truly filled with people. So what? Let's snap some cool, cute, and elegant photos of this dreamy stilt house. Okay, let's keep going.

【Daijiaxiang Trail】

Explore the memories of the streets and alleys deep in Chongqing and feel the condensation of time and the colorful night scenery

Qiansimen Bridge

We walked across the Qiansimen Bridge, looked out at Hongyadong, and slowly walked into the night of Jiangbeizui on the south bank.

Chongqing Grand Theatre

The exterior wall of the Grand Theatre at night is a natural backdrop. I strike a pose, and I feel like I have a toothache, a headache, or a backache. Each and every one of these is a silhouette art photo.

[Chongqing Sky Mirror Photo Check-in Spot]

In front of the Agricultural Bank of China, there is a pond reflecting a mountain city. It is a must-see check-in point in the Sky Realm.

Note: 1. Most Chongqing snacks are spicy.

Q: What should I bring to the event?

A: Although it is a leisure city walk, Chongqing is a mountain city with sloping roads. We recommend that tourists wear comfortable shoes, bring cameras, mobile phones and wallets, wear sunscreen in summer, bring mosquito repellent, and check the weather forecast to consider whether to bring an umbrella.

Q: Is it possible to travel on rainy days?

Answer: Chongqing is more charming on rainy days, and the night view is more beautiful. Remember to bring an umbrella.

Q: Is the line strong?

Answer: The intensity is average, mainly traveling on urban roads and steps.

Hongyadong, formerly known as Hongyamen, is one of the ancient city gates of Chongqing. Located on Cangbai Road near Jiefangbei in Chongqing, it lies on the riverfront where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet. It serves as a tourist destination offering both sightseeing and leisure activities. Its distinctive Bayu traditional architecture and folk customs have earned it a national AAAA-level rating. Construction began in 2006 with a total investment of 385 million yuan from the Chongqing Municipal Government. Key attractions include stilt houses and a replica of an antique commercial street. With a total construction area of ​​46,000 square meters, Hongyadong is a key landscape project in Chongqing.

Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street was built in 1997 with an investment of RMB 30 million by the Chongqing Municipal Government and Yuzhong District Government. The Jiefangbei Cross area (a total area of ​​22,400 square meters of Minquan Road, Minzu Road and Zou Rong Road) was transformed into the first commercial pedestrian street in western China - Jiefangbei Central Shopping Plaza, with Jiefangbei (a monument commemorating the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression) as the center.