A Glimpse of Chongqing’s Scenic Wonders

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Three Gorges Scenic Area The Yangtze Three Gorges, a natural masterpiece stretching over 193 kilometers, is one of Chongqing’s most iconic attractions. Comprising Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge, and Xiling Gorge, this section of the Yangtze River features steep cliffs, lush greenery, and roiling waters. Cruising along the river, visitors can marvel at breathtaking views like the Kuimen Gate – a narrow passage where sheer cliffs rise abruptly from the water, creating a spectacular natural gateway. The area is also dotted with historical sites, including ancient plank roads carved into the cliff faces and temples built for river gods. Fairy Mountain National Forest Park Tucked away in Wulong District, Fairy Mountain is a summer retreat and winter wonderland. With an average altitude of 1,900 meters, the park boasts vast grasslands, dense forests, and rolling hills. In summer, the cool climate makes it an ideal escape from the heat, while winter transforms the mountain into a snowy paradise with opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. The park’s pastoral scenery, dotted with grazing horses and sheep, feels like a slice of the Swiss Alps in southwest China. Unique Urban Attractions Ciqikou Ancient Town A well-preserved ancient town with over 1,000 years of history, Ciqikou lies on the banks of the Jialing River. Its cobblestone streets, wooden stilt houses, and traditional courtyard residences retain the authentic charm of old Chongqing. Wander through the narrow alleys, and you’ll find local snack shops selling spicy tofu pudding, crispy fried twist doughnuts, and fermented bean curd. The town is also famous for its handcrafted porcelain, a tradition that dates back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Hongyadong Scenic Area Hongyadong is the epitome of Chongqing’s "city built on mountains" feature. This complex of stilt houses follows the mountain’s contour, rising 11 stories high. Inspired by the traditional architecture of the Ba and Yu cultures, it houses restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops. The real magic happens at night: when the lights turn on, the entire building glows like a fairy-tale castle, with its reflection shimmering in the Jialing River below. It’s one of the most popular spots for capturing Chongqing’s dreamy skyline. Two Rivers Night Tour To fully appreciate Chongqing’s night view, a cruise along the Yangtze and Jialing rivers is a must. As the boat sails through the city, you’ll pass by iconic landmarks like the Chaotianmen Square – where the two rivers converge, creating a striking contrast between the muddy Yangtze water and the clear Jialing water – and the towering Chongqing Grand Theater. The skyline, adorned with thousands of twinkling lights, paints a vivid picture of the city’s modern vitality. Wulong Karst Tourist Area A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wulong Karst is a geological marvel featuring towering limestone pillars, deep sinkholes, and underground rivers. The Three Natural Bridges are the highlight here: three massive natural stone bridges standing majestically in a valley, formed by millions of years of water erosion. The area gained global fame after serving as a filming location for the movie Transformers: Age of Extinction, drawing fans from all over the world.

Guilin’s landscape

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Karst Landscape

Guilin boasts a unique karst landscape, a masterpiece sculpted by nature over 200 million years. The limestone peaks, which rise individually from the flat plains, are like natural skyscrapers. These peaks, some reaching up to 300 meters tall, were formed as ancient oceans receded and erosion took its course.

The Li River

The Li River is the lifeblood of Guilin. Originating in Mountain Cat at Xinan County, it winds its way for 170 kilometers through Guilin and Yangshuo. The river is famous for its four unique features: verdant mountains, fragrant waters, mysterious grottoes, and exquisite rocks. Along the river, the rolling peaks, steep cliffs, and clear water constitute a fascinating hundred - mile picture gallery. The crystal - clear water is like a mirror, reflecting the surrounding mountains and sky, creating a magical and almost surreal vista.

Elephant Trunk Hill

Elephant Trunk Hill is a symbol of Guilin. This 55 - meter - high limestone hill resembles an elephant dipping its trunk into the Li River. Formed during the Devonian period, it has a natural cave called Moon - in - water Cave. In history, it was once a Buddhist sanctum with the Kaiyuan Temple, and now it is a popular public park.

Reed Flute Cave

Hidden within the peaks are spectacular caves, and Reed Flute Cave is one of the most famous. It is like a subterranean palace, with stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes. Under the illumination of colored lights, these rock formations create a fairy - tale - like world.

Longji Terraces

Not far from Guilin, the Longji Terraces are a wonder created by the Zhuang ethnic people. These terraces showcase how locals have harmoniously coexisted with the dramatic terrain for generations, presenting a beautiful picture of rural scenery.

Journey to the Grasslands

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journey to the grasslandsUnder a bright blue sky, this Mongolian grassland unfolds: white yurts huddle gently like soft clouds dropped on the earth, a colorful stupa glows warm in the sun (its prayer flags fluttering quiet whispers on the breeze), and herders ride horses past grazing flocks—sheep bleating softly, cows lowing as they nudge dewy grass. Breathe in the open air: it’s crisp, sweet with wildflower scent, and light enough to melt the weight of rushed days. This is slow, soul-soothing nomadic charm: no alarms, just the rhythm of the herd, the stretch of endless green, and evenings where you’ll sit by a yurt fire, sipping warm milk tea while the sky bleeds pink. Here, quiet isn’t empty—it’s the space your mind has been craving to unclench, to sink into the calm of a life woven with the land.

Mysterious Nature

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journey to the grasslandsThis mist-kissed valley blushes at golden hour: sunlight spills through cloud gaps, gilding the towering peaks while soft fog curls around their slopes. Below, a winding river glints like silk through carpets of lush, dewy greenery—each breath here fills your lungs with crisp, pine-kissed air, thick with the earth’s quiet hum.
Away from the rush of daily chaos, this hidden escape wraps you in nature’s gentle magic: the rustle of leaves, the river’s soft murmur, and the slow warmth of the sun melt tight shoulders and frayed nerves. It’s where tense thoughts untangle, and tired spirits reset—turning a simple trip into a quiet, soul-recharging memory.

The ancient city of Xi’an

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The Terracotta Army

The Terracotta Army is a world - famous UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discovered in 1974 by local farmers, it is an archaeological wonder. Thousands of life - sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots were buried with Emperor Qin Shi Huang to protect him in the afterlife. Each soldier has unique facial features, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Chinese artisans.

Bell Tower and Drum Tower

Located in the heart of Xi'an's old city center, the Bell Tower and Drum Tower are iconic symbols of the city. Admire their grandeur and architectural beauty, and marvel at the ancient time - keeping instruments that once regulated life within the city walls.