Where is the best spot to photograph the "train passing through a building" phenomenon in Chongqing?
The observation deck near Liziba Station offers the perfect angle. You can capture the light rail slicing through the 19-story residential building—an iconic "8D city" moment.
What nearby ancient towns around Chongqing are great for a weekend trip, with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery?
Furong Ancient Town, along the Furong River, has stilted houses and waterfalls. Yubang Ancient Town, known for its preserved stone streets and traditional teahouses, is also a peaceful escape.
What does "摆龙门阵" mean in Chongqing, and can tourists join in?
It means "chatting casually"—often lively, story-filled conversations. Tourists are welcome to join in teahouses; locals love sharing tales of the city’s history and quirks over a cup of jasmine tea.
GPS often fails in Chongqing—what tips do locals use to get around?
Locals rely on landmarks (e.g., "near the big clock at Jiefangbei") instead of addresses. Ask for directions by floor ("3rd floor of the mall connects to the road") and trust your sense of adventure—getting lost can lead to hidden gems!
What unique souvenirs from Chongqing can I bring home, besides hotpot seasoning?
Shu embroidery (silk art with local motifs), Chen's fried dough twists(spicy or sweet fried dough twists), and bamboo crafts from Ciqikou. For tea lovers, Chongqing’s jasmine tea is a fragrant choice.