Discover the best top things to do in Chongqing Region, China including Chongqing Qutang Gorge, Three Gorges Tourism Area, Wulong Tiankeng Three Bridges, Shennv Stream, E'ling Park, Chongqing Zoo (Chongqing Dongwuyuan), Ciqikou (Porcelain Port), Chongqing People's Square, Hongya Cave, Jiefangbei Square.
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4.5 based on 171 reviews
We visited during Golden Week in the morning (ticket office opens 7.30AM). Crowds not too bad. The elevator down seemed only option, we could not find the path down. Price: 110RMB incl elevator and shuttle bus. You need around 2hrs in total. Very beautiful area, worth the visit when you are in Chongqing.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
This short trip up a stunning river valley was well worth it. The walls of the valley get taller and narrower the further upstream you sail. Stunning.
4.0 based on 414 reviews
We didn't have a lot of time at the zoo so most of it was spent admiring the pandas. There were three young pandas and it was great to be fairly close to them and to watch them playing. The panda enclosure housed the adult pandas and we loved watching them, too. All of the pandas were chowing down on bamboo. There were red pandas as well which were also fun to watch.
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 149 reviews
This area is actually beautiful in its own way. You have the museum on the one side and the Assembly hall on the other side and all the while you are surrounded by wonderful people trying to relax and soak up some culture which you do not see often in China.
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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