Coming to Chongqing, tourists must be `vigilant` because they can get lost at any time because of the complex traffic system and the charm of surprises everywhere.
`Multi-level` city
As soon as people run across a bridge leading into the city center, their eyes will be immediately drawn to see rows of skyscrapers located close to each other on both sides of the Truong Giang River.
Chongqing is also home to many unique architectural works that make everyone passing by stop to take pictures.
Maze on the ground
Chongqing has countless roads, intersections, and elevated train tracks that overlap each other, making it difficult for local drivers.
Another strange `specialty` of Chongqing traffic is the elevated railway piercing through apartment buildings.
Chongqing – city of surprises
Video: An Regae.
This place has all types of transportation for you to choose from to move in and out of the city such as bus, subway, train, ship, plane, or cable car across the river…
`Spirited Away` is real
As a fan of Japanese Ghibli animations, you definitely cannot take your eyes off the ancient and mysterious beauty of Hongya Cave because it is very similar to the setting of the movie `Spirited Away`.
If during the day you are overwhelmed by the grandeur and bustle of restaurants, handicraft shops… when night falls, you will be even more surprised by the magical sparkle of the `spiritual land`.
A corner of Hong Nhai Dong at night.
Chongqing is one of four centrally run cities, located in the southwest of China.
Tourists can combine exploring Chongqing city with Wulong and Chishui with Vietravel’s 6 days and 5 nights tour departing April 19 and 26;