City introduction:
Chongqing, known as the "Mountain City" and "River City" in the southwest of China, is a modern metropolis renowned for its magical terrain and fiery character. Here, high-rise buildings coexist with steep cliffs, and cableways and light rail pass through the buildings, creating a unique three-dimensional urban landscape. As the economic center of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, Chongqing combines the rich history of Bayu, red memories, and a cyberpunk-like futuristic feel with a hotpot-like enthusiasm, providing an adrenaline-pumping sensory feast.

City characteristics:
The most distinctive feature of Chongqing is its 8D magical terrain. Built atop mountains and over two rivers, this city boasts the unique spectacle of "the first floor being a street, and the tenth floor still being a street." You will experience the light rail passing through the buildings, ride the Yangtze River cableway spanning the river, or weave through the maze-like stilt houses of Hongyadong, as if stepping into the fantasy world of "Spirited Away." Occasionally, navigation may fail here, but getting lost itself is a kind of adventure fun.
Gastronomy is the soul of Chongqing, renowned for its "numbing, spicy, fresh, and fragrant" flavors. The boiling nine-grid hot pot is a must-challenge taste totem. In addition, the spicy Xiaomian noodles, crispy Chongqing grilled fish, and the bold flavors of the Jianghu cuisine all make people sweat profusely yet unable to stop indulging. Diet is not only enjoyment, but also reflects the straightforward, enthusiastic, and passionate personality of the locals.
The contrast in Chongqing's character is equally captivating. It boasts the leisurely charm of the thousand-year-old town of Ciqikou, as well as the fast-paced bustle of the Monument to the People's Liberation business district; it embodies the profound history of the Three Gorges Museum, and also showcases the neon-lit cyberpunk nightscape. This fiery city, with its infinite layers and vitality, stands out.