A city of wonder to wander
Chongqing is both futuristic and historic with something for everyone, Tan Yingzi reports.
A few hundred meters away is Jiefangbei, or Liberation Monument. There is a saying that if you do not visit the site, your trip to Chongqing is incomplete. It is the equivalent of Times Square in New York, surrounded by giant billboards and brand-name retailers.
In the afternoon, explore the 3.9-kilometer Mountain City No 3 Walking Trail that stretches along the ancient city walls and ends at Tongyuan Gate, one of the remaining two city gates from the Song Dynasty and the only gate still in use.
Along the road overlooking the Yangtze River, you can visit several historical sites, pass by the houses of local residents and stop for a cup of tea at a quaint teahouse or cafe.
At night, take a cruise ship to enjoy the spectacular view of the city. The cruises run from 7:30 pm to 10 pm, with each tour lasting about 90 minutes. Some boats also provide dinner and special cabins. Keep warm because the river breeze is surprisingly chilly.