Chongqing Micro Travel·CRT2|Wander in the mountain city and experience Chongqing life.

Day 1: Light Rail Line 2

All day

  • 9:20-9:30 Gather at Linjiangmen Gate B and depart (Please do not be late, as we will not wait for you after you arrive!)

  •  Depart for the Three Gorges Museum for a tour;

  • 【Great Hall of the People】Exterior photo tour;

  • 【Niujiaotuo】Watch the light rail from multiple angles;

  • Take the light rail through the building to [Liziba] station, a classic check-in;

  • 【Watson Garden】Experience the magical charm of the dream castle;

  • 【Fotuguan】Station, stroll along the three-story road, and make an appointment for authentic Liangshan chicken

    The trip ends around 17:00

    Kind tips:

    The museum is closed on Mondays (except statutory holidays)

    The museum's closing time has been adjusted to Zhongshan 4th Road.

Q: Is it possible to travel on rainy days?

A: Yes, as long as the light rail is not affected.

Q: Are there seats on the light rail?

Answer: There are seats on the light rail, but whether you can get one depends on luck.

Q: Will I get motion sickness when riding the light rail?

Answer: Although Chongqing's light rail has large ups and downs and lefts and rights, the speed is relatively slow and motion sickness generally does not occur.

Chongqing Rail Transit (CRT) refers to the urban rail transit system serving the Chongqing metropolitan area in China. Its first line opened for sightseeing on November 6, 2004, and officially opened for operation on June 18, 2005. It is the first urban rail transit line in western China.

As of December 2017, Chongqing had six operational rail transit lines: Lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 10 (including the National Expo and Airport lines). The network covers the entire urban area of ​​Chongqing, with 154 stations and 13 transfer stations. The total operating mileage is 264.3 kilometers, ranking sixth in China and first in central and western China. Lines 1, 5, 6, and 10 are subway systems, totaling 149 kilometers; Lines 2 and 3 are monorail systems (straddle-type monorail), totaling 115 kilometers.