Chongqing's Must-See Attractions
Chongqing’s landscape blends ancient history with critical 20th-century heritage. This collection features the Baiheliang Underwater Museum, preserving centuries-old hydrological inscriptions beneath the Yangtze River, and World War II sites like the Stilwell Museum and Flying Tigers Museum. Explore the architectural heritage of Ciqikou’s Ming-era streets and the hillside neighborhood of Eighteen Stairs. The list also includes Baidi Castle, a fortress at the entrance of the Qutang Gorge known for its Three Kingdoms history and scenic views of the Three Gorges.
Baiheliang Underwater Museum
The Baiheliang Underwater Museum or "White Crane Ridge Underwater Museum" is an underwater museum built around the White Crane Ridge of…
Stilwell Museum
The Stilwell Museum is a museum in Yuzhong District of Chongqing that which preserves the former residence of General Joseph W.
Flying Tigers
The First American Volunteer Group of the Republic of China Air Force, nicknamed the Flying Tigers, was formed to help oppose the Japanese…
Baidi Castle
An ancient temple complex overlooking the western end of Qutang Gorge. Known as the "City of Poems," it marks the site where Liu Bei entrusted his son to Zhuge Liang during the Three Kingdoms period and is famously depicted on the 10 RMB note.
Eighteen Stairs
A historic hillside neighborhood in the Yuzhong District featuring steep stone steps that connect the city's upper and lower sections. The area preserves traditional architecture and narrow alleys reflective of old Chongqing’s urban layout.
Ciqikou Ancient Town
A former porcelain production hub and commercial port on the Jialing River dating back to the Song Dynasty. It features well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty architecture, traditional tea houses, and narrow pedestrian streets.
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