Day 7
CHONGQING
After breakfast at the hotel, Visit Yangtze River Cableway, Experiencing Chongqing’s night view is essential, and riding the one-kilometer-long Yangtze River Cableway offers a stunning perspective. Providing a close-up view of Chongqing’s night scenery, the cableway showcases the brilliant lights of Yuzhong Peninsula, the dazzling Binjiang Road, the sparkling waters of the Yangtze River, and the colorful bridges across the river. The experience is enhanced on misty rainy nights, creating an ethereal “Night Rain in Bashan” scene reminiscent of ink-wash painting, with the city and mountains depicted in ink and watercolors. Next to, Liziba Light Through Building. Chongqing Metro Line 2 “Liziba Station” is located on the sixth and seventh floors of a residential building in Yuzhong District, Chongqing. Liziba Station and this building were designed and built simultaneously. This station has a side platform and is the only station within a building on the entire line. Ciqikou, situated on the banks of the Jialing River in Shapingba District, Chongqing, dates back to the Song Dynasty. Characterized by a unique landscape of “one river, two streams, three mountains, and four streets,” it serves as a natural harbor and a vital water and land terminal along the Jialing River. Once bustling with activity, Ciqikou was known for its vibrant daytime crowds and illuminated nights. Enriched with Ba-Yu culture, religious culture, ceramics culture, Hongyan culture, and folk culture, Ciqikou is considered a miniature and symbol of ancient Chongqing, earning the affectionate title of “Little Chongqing.” Next to, Tanzishi Old Street. Tanzishi Old Street, designed with the concept of “Old Street, New Delights,” showcases traditional Sichuan and Chongqing architectural techniques in its reconstructed form at the original location. Visitors can appreciate raised platforms, cantilevers, stilt houses, and box-like structures, savoring the ancient buildings’ beauty in the mountain city. The old street offers a panoramic view of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers’ confluence, and ascending along an 80-meter height difference provides a unique charm of “looking at the river in front and the city behind.” Core landscapes include “One Street, Two Ports, Four Courtyards, and Ten Scenic Spots,” with notable features like Wang Family Mansion, Sun Family Garden, Xia Family Mansion, and Qingyang Mansion. The ascent reveals “Ten Scenic Spots” such as Haiguan Stone, Yingyuechi, Qingyun Bridge, and more. After dinner, the group will return to the hotel by bus for rest.
breakfast
lunch
dinner