Chongqing
The city is famous for being a hot stove. It is definitely hot at the end of August, and
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It is also a mountain city, and it may be a bit concrete to climb uphill all the way, but many streets are also covered by large shrubs. If you use physical sun protection, it is really recommended to experience the feeling of citywalking in a mountain city!
arrive
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, there are several scenic spots that you must see. They not only have the shock of historical accumulation, but also have the atmosphere of modern life. If you walk around, you can feel the city super close!
[Citywalk two-day route]
DAY1 morning——
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The Great Hall of the People-Zaozilan Trail-Ma’anshan Hall
DAY1 afternoon - Baixiang Street - Baixiang Ju - Huguang Guild Hall - Dongshuimen Gate Tower - Longmenhao - Hongyadong - Jiefangbei
DAY2——Xiaohuanglou-Liziba-Guanyinqiao Delicious Street
[Must-see attractions]
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The Great Hall of the People——
Tickets are 8 yuan per person. The auditorium is open from 08:00 to 18:00. The camera can go up the steps opposite the auditorium to the entrance of the Three Gorges Museum to shoot. It is very shocking.
Ma’anshan Hall (photographing the side of the auditorium)——
Compared to the huge crowds in front of the auditorium, this treasure shooting spot is more recommended! When you reach your destination, walk up the small stone road. You can take pictures at Yanbing Tower and Red Wall. Here you can take pictures of the beautiful side of the auditorium.
Baixiangju——
The location of many TV dramas and movies. The destination navigation is “White Elephant House”. When you see “Pang Ge Noodle House”, follow the corridor of that building and go up the stairs to the 12th floor platform. You can take photos of the Yangtze River Cableway passing through the building; In Building 3, you can take photos of the same Z-shaped staircase as Wang Junkai’s; you can take good photos of every part, and you can also explore more hidden camera positions by yourself!
Nanbin Road under Dongshuimen Bridge——
A hidden and unpopular camera location that is super easy to shoot! Navigate to “Dongshuimen Bridge Bus Station”/opposite Longmenhao Old Street. There are stairs next to the station going down to the riverside. From here, you can take pictures of the Twin Towers, the Orange Sea, and the Crooked Tower. It’s super shocking! This is more suitable for telephoto lenses!
Hongya Cave (panoramic view)——
The best unpopular seat! ! navigation”
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“Grand Theater”, follow the crowd to the riverside, and take a panoramic view of Hongyadong after the lights are turned on. The lights are really beautiful! It’s like the scene from Spirited Away!
“I am here
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“——
Located at Guanyin Bridge, the best camera position is on the overpass. You can take pictures of the busy traffic and “I’m here” at the same time.
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“Landmark, whether it is blurred in the foreground or background, it has a great atmosphere!
If you arrive by car
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, if you have enough time, it is highly recommended to take a walk around the surrounding area. The most suitable place to escape the summer heat is Fairy Mountain!
Day1 Hiking on the plank road to the prairie - walking the dog - camping
Day 2: Take the small train to the prairie - hike to the horse racing farm - hike back to the parking lot on the road
The car drives to the “Small Train Ticket Office” and walks on the plank road. The destination is the prairie. The whole journey may take about 1 hour on foot. Try to go deeper into the place. The further away you are, the fewer people there will be. Drive back from the “Little Train Ticket Office” for about 2 minutes. There is a grassland on the right hand side. It is a parking lot during the day and you can camp at night.
The next day, I walked directly to the “Liu Horse Changing”. The scenery from the prairie to the Liu Horse Changing Field was very beautiful, and the most beautiful road was also on this road. I stopped and took many photos along the way.
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