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The 'Mountain City' is the youngest municipality of China and the start point for many Yangtze cruises.
Chongqing Travel Guide
Chongqing
is a port city with the largest municipal area and population in
China. It is situated in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River
at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers in southwest
China. With an area of 82,400 square kilometers (31, 800 square
miles), Chongqing shares borders with the provinces of Hubei, Hunan,
Guizhou, Sichuan, and Shaanxi. Besides the Han who form the majority
of its total population of 30.9 million, numerous ethnic groups
reside in Chongqing, including Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Qiang, You and
Tujia.
Since
its founding 3,000 years ago, Chongqing has been called Jiangzhou,
Yuzhou, and Gongzhou, before getting its present name nearly 800
years ago. Since the Qin Dynasty (221 BC-206 BC), many dynasties
have set up administrative institutions that have endowed the city
with brilliant cultures. Perched beside the Yangtze, the "Golden
River," Chongqing symbolizes Yangtze River civilizations and
is the cradle of Bayu culture.
Today, Chongqing is a modern city, China's fourth municipality after Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin. Within its borders Chongqing encompasses a wealth of water reserves, mineral resources, dense forests, and abundant flora and fauna. The focal point of the unique Yangtze Three Gorges Dam, Chongqing is a tourist attraction as well as a commercial city.

Chongqing
attracts visitors from home and abroad for its cultural heritage
and other tourist attractions. The city is the starting point for
the Yangtze River Cruise, which explores
the stunning scenery of the Three Gorges. Other attractions include
the Dazu Rock Carvings , valuable works of art carved during the Ninth Century, Gold Buddhist
Mountain, a rich repository of diverse animals and plants; and Fishing
Town, one of three ancient battlefields in China. Ancient Ci
Qi Kou village lures tourists to linger in its streets to buy
handicraft souvenirs.
Chongqing is famous for its hot Sichuan cuisine and world-famous hotpot dishes. Street vendors as well as restaurants feature exciting spicy delicacies for the adventurers.
Servicing western China, Chongqing provides convenient water, land, and air transportation. Hundreds of star-ranked hotels provide excellent facilities and services. Chongqing is ready to be the pilot in the Western China Development to usher in more investors and visitors.