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2019.10.09 17:07 GMT+8

Chongqing glitters more in new light

Updated 2019.10.09 17:07 GMT+8
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Night view of SW China's Chongqing /VCG Photo

Chongqing, a metropolis surrounded by mountains and rivers in southwest China, is said to have the best night views in the country.

In recent years, it has become a hot travel destination as many people are drawn by its delicious food and natural scenery.

Thanks to the upgrading of the city's landscape lighting system this year, evenings in Chongqing are glittering.

The traditional way to enjoy night views is to take the cruise ships to explore the Yangtze and Jialing rivers around the Yuzhong Peninsula. The cruises run from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., with each tour lasting about 45 minutes. Some ships also provide dinner and special cabins.

On a cruise, people can enjoy the views of Hongya Cave, bridges, the Opera House, futuristic-looking downtown Chongqing with its skyscrapers and Chaotianmen Port (literally the "gate that faces heaven").

Hongya Cave, SW China's Chongqing /VCG Photo

The port is where the two rivers meet and Raffles City Chongqing sits. This distinctive complex of buildings was designed by architect Moshe Safdie in collaboration with more than 30 international consultants. It is designed to look like a great ship sailing down the waterway.

It is now a new landmark of Chongqing and will be the location of the world's highest infinity pool.

In addition to night tours on the rivers, the city is developing nightly bus tours for tourists.

Visitors can go to the top of Nanshan Mountain and Erling Park to get a panoramic view of the Yuzhong Peninsula, or go to the Opera House on the north bank of the Yangtze River, and Yanyu Park on the south bank to look across the water, or even take the cable cars to enjoy the night view from above.

On Nanshan Mountain, visitors to Chongqing Night View Park can enjoy a 270-degree view of the two rivers and the Yuzhong Peninsula. The park features seven themed spots for taking photos, including huge nests, a kitchen and a heart-shaped house.

Source(s): China Daily
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