Discover the best top things to do in Chongqing Region, China including ChinaTravel Yangtze River Tour, Madame Tussauds Chong Qing, Three Gorges, Chengdu Bamboo International Tours, E'ling Park, Stilwell Museum/Former Residence of General Stilwell (Shidiwei Jiangjun Jiuju), Ciqikou (Porcelain Port), Shi Bao Zhai, Hongya Cave, Jiefangbei Square.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
Dazu Grottoes in one of the most renowned grottoes in China. These Buddhist grottoes tell you a story of the development of Buddhism in China. It is a good choice before you start your Yangtze River cruise.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Madame Tussauds Chongqing will have eight themes areas, over 60 wax figures, including world premiere, TV studio, the champions, historical & national leaders, authentic history, world cultures, music icons, and Chongqing glamour. People will have a chance to have a close interact with their favorites.
4.5 based on 258 reviews
Known for its scenic beauty, this 120-mile stretch of the Yangtze River is a primary attraction on river cruises.
Amazing views. Well worth taking a cruise to see it all. Interesting that the water level has gone up so much.
4.5 based on 556 reviews
Chongqing is the starting/ending point of Yangtze River Cruise. Most people come to Chongqing for Three Gorges cruise. It is a good idea to take a one-day private Chongqing tour before or after your Yangtze River cruise,and book your Yangtze River cruise with us-we offer over 30 ships for you choice.
4.0 based on 76 reviews
This museum documents an important period of China’s history with Chongqing as the wartime capital and headquarters of the Nationalists. General Stilwell played a pivitol role on behalf of the USA government keeping both the Nationalists and Communists supplied to fight the Japanese. Chongqing was bombed on 218 days resulting in heavy losses and damage to the city. Chongqing was supplied during this period by a massive airlift from India over the mountains known as the hump. In turn defended by volunteer USA fighter pilots imbedded in the Chinese airforce. Good to be reminded of a time when USA and China worked and sacrificed together for the greater good, something which the Chongqing locals have not forgotten.
4.0 based on 1,089 reviews
Ciqikou is an old town which has now turned into a tourist spot. The street is full of shops lining at both sides selling all sorts of things from handicraft, souvenir, food to ear cleaning service. You can actually spend a whole day here if you are looking for things to shop. Just stop at each shop and savor the goodies sample, drink tea at some tea houses, pamper your ear by allowing the expert to clean it for you. Highly recommended for shoppers alike.
4.0 based on 111 reviews
I thought I had good general knowledge, but I had never heard of this place till we were taken as part of our cruise on the Yangtze River. It was a "free" tour for us, but even if your Yangtze cruise asks you to pay, do not miss it! One of the most amazing structures I have seen in my whole life, ANYWHERE. Basically it is a wooden pagoda, leaning on a hill. The approach would put you off, but please don't turn back!! You approach this gem by walking past hundreds of souvenir shops (I never imagined such a small place can support so many shops!), where people come out on the road and hassle you to buy their trinkets. Most of the items are not worth a second look. This is where you may get irritated, and feel inclined to turn back. Don't !! Press ahead, and you see a bridge in front of you. The bridge sways. Seriously. You would not enjoy crossing this bridge if you are in the least bit prone to any kind of sea-sickness. But, press ahead! After you cross the bridge, and go a little further you see this magnificent sight of the pagoda. If you are not inclined to climb, to the 9th floor, you can take pictures and walk back. But, if you climb up to at least the 9th floor, you will be amply rewarded for your efforts. There is wonderful temple, and you can slowly make your way down. (descent is far far easier!). If you are game, you can climb a further three stories to the top of the pagoda (at the very top there is barely place for five or six people to stand). You can get really good photos. If you have a stroller the climb is out of question, the stairs are too narrow, and too crowded. Even the swaying bridge would be a bit dangerous with a stroller. Watch out if you have little kids, they could get hurt on the swaying bridge or while climbing the pagoda. An unforgettable experience!
4.0 based on 796 reviews
We hit this attraction during National Week at night so it was very busy. You are surrounded by restaurants, souvenir shops, food stalls and some of the most picturesque views in the city. We thought the crowds were a bit much at the beginning but found some areas were quite secluded and quiet. It is a steep area so bring good shows so you can walk up/down.
4.0 based on 400 reviews
We thought this would be a quick in and out trip but we spent a lot more time than we had planned to. There are some really nice malls, bookstores and museums in the area. We stocked up on snacks at the Ole supermarket, visited the Chongqing Art Museum for free and got lots of pictures of the interesting architecture.
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