Hongyadong - One of Chongqing’s most iconic city landmarks, built along the riverside in the traditional Bayu stilt-house architectural style. The layered structures create a striking view, making it a popular spot for photography and for enjoying the night scenery of Chongqing’s 'confluence of the two rivers.'
Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street - Chongqing’s most vibrant commercial hub, centered around the Liberation Monument. The area is lined with major shopping malls, international brands, local delicacies, and trendy stores, bustling with activity both day and night.
Xiahaoli Old Street - A well-preserved historic street built along the hillside, showcasing Chongqing’s distinctive mountain-city character. Traditional residences and stone steps blend with cafés, cultural and creative shops, and local daily life, making it an ideal place to experience Chongqing’s slower pace and nostalgic charm.
Huangguoshu Waterfall - One of the largest and most famous waterfalls in China and a renowned natural wonder in Asia. The scenic area features multiple viewing paths and platforms, allowing visitors to admire the waterfall from afar, up close, and even from behind by walking through the Water-Curtain Cave.
Wujiang Village (Wujiangzhai) - Located along the picturesque Wujiang River, this cultural village combines folk customs, traditional architecture, and leisure experiences. The village preserves its rustic architectural style and showcases local ethnic culture, handicrafts, and special performances.
Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge - Spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon, this bridge is one of the world-class super high-bridge engineering marvels. Soaring above the deep canyon, it offers expansive views and an impressive sense of scale and grandeur.
Description
The itinerary includes cultural sites in Chongqing and Guizhou, featuring parks, streets, and waterfalls. Accommodation spans 6 nights in various hotels, with specialty meals like Wujiang Tofu Fish and Twin-Flavour Hot P