Chongqing Travel

[Chongqing Cuisine]Check Out This Ultimate Guide to 19 Must-Try Chongqing Dishes (Includes Hot Pot Tips)

For spice lovers, stepping into Chongqing feels like arriving at a second home. Chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns are indispensable in local cooking—even stir-fried vegetables get a quick sizzle with a few chilies. This is especially true for Jianghu-style dishes, where meat hides amidst layers of chili and peppercorns, delivering sweat-inducing heat that’s utterly addictive. Of course, those who can’t handle the heat will find plenty of local delicacies to soothe their stomachs.

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Chongqing Travel

[Chongqing Attraction Recommendations]12 Hidden Gems in Chongqing Worth Visiting

When it comes to today’s hottest “internet-famous” cities in Western China, one is Xi’an, and the other is Chongqing. Chongqing is the only municipality directly under the central government in Central and Western China and also the youngest one. It has a city-building history of more than 3,000 years. It was named “Chongqing” (meaning “double celebration”) because Emperor Guangzong of the Song Dynasty was first granted the title of Prince Gong and later ascended the throne, upgrading Gongzhou to Chongqing Prefecture to mark the two joyous events.

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Shanghai Travel

[Shanghai Safari Park Day Trip]Includes transportation, tour route, admission tickets, show times, etc.

Shanghai Wild Animal Park is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. The park is home to over 200 species and tens of thousands of rare wild animals from China and abroad, including giant pandas, golden snub-nosed monkeys, golden takins, red-crowned cranes, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, white rhinos, and cheetahs. The park is divided into two main viewing areas: the drive-through zone and the walking zone.

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