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- About Chongqing -

Chongqing, a dynamic megacity in southwest China, stands out as one of the nation’s four direct-controlled municipalities. Nestled at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, its dramatic topography of rolling hills and steep cliffs has earned it the title “Mountain City,” while its frequent misty weather adds a poetic charm as the “Fog City.” With a population exceeding 32 million, Chongqing seamlessly merges modernity with tradition. Historic sites like the 2,300-year-old Dazu Rock Carvings and the stilted Hongya Cave contrast with futuristic skyscrapers and the neon-lit skyline viewed from Nanbin Road.

As a pivotal hub in China’s “Go West” strategy, Chongqing drives economic growth in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, excelling in automotive manufacturing, tech innovation, and global logistics. Its cultural identity thrives in its iconic spicy hotpot, fiery Sichuan opera performances, and bustling street markets. Nature lovers are drawn to UNESCO-listed wonders like the Wulong Karst landscapes and the Three Gorges along the Yangtze. Unique urban experiences, such as the riverfront cable cars and the light-rail trains weaving through buildings, further highlight its charm. Chongqing captivates as a city of contrasts—where ancient heritage, rapid development, and breathtaking natural beauty coexist.

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