Chongqing: A Dual Journey Between Mountains and Mist
by Hiuyan Li
Jun 3, 2025
Chongqing is a city with an addictive charm—it’s not just the bustling streets and neon lights, but also a raw, primal energy of the land. This journey introduced me to two unforgettable words: awe-inspiring.
🧱 My journey began with a surreal moment as the train passed through residential buildings, creating a sense of temporal dislocation, as if I had stumbled into an animated scene. The city’s magic doesn’t rely on special effects; it’s the seamless blend of modern architecture and natural terrain that makes it extraordinary.
🚠 Next, I boarded a cable car that slowly crossed the river, offering a bird’s-eye view of the city’s three-dimensional structure. Skyscrapers, rivers, bridges, and mist unfolded beneath me, and for the first time, I truly understood why Chongqing is called the "Mountain City."
🌁 Mornings in Chongqing are shrouded in mist, while evenings are bathed in light. Standing at the Nanshan One Tree Viewing Platform, the mist draped the city like a veil, creating a serene and flowing beauty.
🌉 But what truly set my heart racing was the breathtaking natural wonder outside the city.
Walking into a place where towering stone bridges formed naturally, it felt like stepping onto a pathway left by ancient deities. Sunlight streamed through the archways, with a deep canyon below and a silence so profound that I could hear my own breath. The awe I felt was beyond words.
🌊 Exploring another site felt like venturing into the Earth’s fissures. Sheer cliffs rose steeply on both sides, with crystal-clear streams running through the gorge. Sunlight barely penetrated the narrow opening above, creating a scene that was both tranquil and astonishing with every step.
🌃 Returning to the city at night, the illuminated skyline resembled a golden castle growing out of the cliffs. The lively atmosphere contrasted sharply with the daytime tranquility, yet both worlds belonged to Chongqing.
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💬 Chongqing is the most "layered" city I’ve ever visited—not just because of its steep mountains and winding roads, but because its lifestyle, scenery, and rhythm are all multidimensional and authentic. You can weave through skyscrapers and railways, or reflect in the ancient fissures of the Earth’s crust.
📌 If you’re planning a trip to Chongqing, make sure to stay a few extra days. This city moves at its own pace, but it will make you reluctant to leave.
Post by Hiuyan Li | Jun 3, 2025























