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Chongqing is the economic hub of southwest China and the fourth Municipality in
China (after Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin).
Chongqing is situated in the east of southwest China, about 2,500km up the Yangtze River
from Shanghai. Under its jurisdiction there are 40 districts, cities and counties. It covers an
area of 82,000 square kilometres with a total population of 31 million. An estimated 6
million people live in urban Chongqing city.
Downtown Chongqing lies at the point where the Yangtze River and the Jialing River merge.
Known as the Mountain City, the whole city is built against a backdrop of hills and rivers,
characterized by zig-zagging roads and overlapping houses. It is also known as one of the
four Furnace Cities for its hot summers and the Foggy City for its misty winters.
Chongqing has five major business and shopping precincts - the oldest and most important
being Jiefangbei situated within what remains of the Old Walled City. Shapingba, Yangjiaping,
Guanyinqiao and Nanping complete the picture with large Walking Malls, Shopping Plazas,
Hotels and Business and Trade Centres. In each of these centres you’ll find restaurants, bars
and boutiques, cinemas and many other attractions some unique to each.
1. The focal point of Jiefengbei 解放碑 is the cross shaped Walking Mall which radiates from
the Liberation Monument. The area has been the site of a massive modern makeover in
recent years and boasts a plethora of new and huge Shopping Malls, International Hotels
and Business Towers and high rise apartment blocks.
2. Shapingba 沙坪坝 with its massive Three Gorges Square 三峡广场 San Xia Guang Chang
at its centre is the second most popular business and shopping hub and home to several
of the city’s oldest middle schools and universities.
3. Yangjiaping 杨家坪 completes the triangle with one of the largest round-abouts that
encompasses much of the shopping precincts. Yangjiaping is home to several important
colleges and universities as well as the city zoo.
4. Guanyinqiao 观音桥 in Jiangbei District is the only large centre on the north side of the
city and includes Yang Guang Cheng or Sunshine City with the massive Paradise Walk
Shopping Mall 北城天街 Bei Cheng Tian Jie and the Golden Resources Hotel 金源大酒店 and
the Underground Entertainment Mall ‘Sleepless City’ 金源不夜城 amongst its attractions.
5. Nanping 南坪 as its name suggest is on the south bank of the Yangtze River and is a vital
southern transport, trade and business centre with much the same to offer as all the
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Chongqing has a diverse and comprehensive transport system which includes some
interesting modes of transport found in very few of China’s major cities. A visit here should
include a ride by cable car across either the Yangtze or Jialing rivers.
TAXI 出租车
Flag fall Y5 (Y1.20 per km) is the cheapest of any major city of this size.
The distinctive ‘bee’ yellow of the regular Chongqing taxi is a rather appropriate colour as
they work hard to move people around the city. Beware of the swarms that hover around
bus stops or stations, especially after dark looking for multiple long distance fares which
don’t require using the meter. Chongqing’s taxi fleet is gradually being updated with the
introduction of the new Suzuki this year, which offers a very smooth and comfortable ride.
More recently a larger White Taxi was introduced to service the Airport and can most likely be
found around major International Hotels.
Tips: Taxis will often be hard to find from about 3.00pm until 5.00pm which is when they are
returning to base to refuel for a change of shift and unless you are going where they are
headed you may have to wait for some time and fight for your turn.
BUS 公交车
Three grades of buses service the city and prices range from Y1 to Y3 for across town routes.
The smaller 700 buses and some of the small 800 buses run as late as midnight.
The cheaper buses tend to be very crowded mornings and evenings as people commute to
work but are less so at noon and later in the evenings. Frequently updated city maps, Y5
from street stalls, have most bus routes clearly marked.
IC Cards can now be used on the majority of bus routes. Cards which offer discounted fares
can be purchased for Y20 non-refundable deposit from IC Card booths/sales centres that are
located at larger bus stops and interchanges.
Motorbikes are an ideal mode of transport for this city of narrow windy streets that often
choke with traffic jams. Fares are negotiable for one or two passengers.
The Qinggui or Light Rail is a combination of above ground monorail and underground metro
system that will one day in the future alleviate much of the road congestion caused by buses
and taxis.
This first line runs partway along the Jialing River and has become a popular sightseeing ride
for both locals and tourists. Running from Jiaochangkou on the peninsular to Xinshancun
in the western suburbs, this line covers tourist attractions such as the Peoples Great Hall,
Three Gorges Museum, the new Olympic Sports Centre at Yuanjiagang and the Zoo at
Yangjiaping.
New lines currently under construction will run across town from the airport in the north to
Nanping in the south crossing both the big rivers. Another is scheduled for Shapingba
District. In all 7 lines are planned in the years ahead.
The service is clean, efficient, punctual and uses a swipe card fare system with a maximum
fare is Y5
CABLE CAR 索道
Two pairs of Cable Car cross each of the Rivers that carve up the city and are an excellent way
to get a bird’s eye view of them both.
BRT 快速公交车
Bus Rapid Transit is a new express bus service initiative of the Central Government for
several major cities in China. The first and rather limited route through Daping opened in
January 2008 and the buses are distinguished by bright orange on white paint work.
Two ferry services cross the river from Chaotianmen to Nanbin Road in Nanan District.
Please refer city map.
ESCALATOR 电动扶梯
Chongqing is home to one of the longest escalators in Asia. Located in Lianglukou on the
corner of Chang Jiang Yi Road it descends to the Train and Bus stations at Caiyuanba saving
pedestrians a long climb up or down the stairs.
ELEVATOR 电梯
This elevator is located beside the Chongqing Daily Newspaper on the corner on Xin Hua
Road at Chuqimen beside the Chuqimen stairs. Lower access is from Jiefang Xi Road.
This is a 24 hour service from the Airport to Shangqingsi on Meizhuanxiao Street very close
to the CAAC office.
From Shangqingsi the service departs every thirty minutes on the hour and half hour and
picks up at the CAAC office in Haiguan and the Yutong Hotel opposite Jiazhou California
Gardens.
From the airport the service leaves when full and drops off at all three locations.
1. Night Lights
By night Chongqing looks like a giant fairyland. The entire city is lit up by a sea of coloured
lights reflecting in the waters of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers. There are several vantage
points for observing this mountain city by both day and night: the Red Star Pavilion 红星亭
Hong Xing Ting in the Pi Pa Shan Park 枇杷山公园 Pi Pa Shan Gong Yuan and the Kan Sheng
Pavilion 瞰胜楼 Kan Sheng Lou in Goose Neck Park 鹅岭公园 E Ling Gong Yuan in Yuzhong
District 渝中区 Yuzhong Qu but the favourite is One Tree Hill 一棵树 Yi Ke Shu on South
Mountain 南山 Nan Shan.
Pipa Shan Park, with an elevation of 345 metres is situated on Mount Pipa, lies in the centre
of Chongqing and commands a magnificent view of the city proper. Once a private garden
owned by Wang Lingji, the chairman of the Sichuan Government from 1911 to 1949, it was
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Located on the ridge of Mount Eling in the Yuzhong District, the park is so named because its
topography resembles a goose neck. Mount Eling in central Chongqing is an ideal spot with
a commanding view of Chongqing Port, where the Yangtze and Jialing rivers join forces.
The park is less than two kilometers from either river with one flowing on the left, and the
other on the right and is one of the premier spots for enjoying the night lights of Chongqing.
This scenic lookout located in the middle of South Mountain 南山 Nan Shan offers a
panoramic view of the Yuzhong peninsular of Chongqing and the Yangtze River. When night
falls, it is one of the most popular sightseeing destinations in Chongqing and provides an
unforgettable experience of how beautiful Chongqing night view can be.
Constructed using the style of traditional local buildings, this comprehensive resort style
complex has something for everyone. Overlooking the Jialing River, it features hotel
accommodation, a theatre, ancient-looking restaurants, cafes, bars, art galleries, crafts and
local foods. Spread over 13 levels it flows down the steep southern bank of the Jialing River
just beneath the Cable Car and is serviced by both elevators and escalators with parking in
the basement and access from both the upper and lower levels.
This grand building complex was first built in 1759 during the Qing Dynasty under the regime
of Emperor Qianlong and was extended around 100 years later. The Guild Halls were
originally built for the immigrants who moved here from Hunan, Hubei, Guangdong and
Guangxi Provinces. At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty the
population in Sichuan had declined dramatically and the rulers of that time ordered people
living in the Hu and Guang areas to move here to cultivate the fertile land. This was called the
Huguang Filling of Sichuan Movement. Historic records and artifacts of that period are on
display and local operas are regularly held here.
Dong Shui Men is located just outside and is one of the most intact of the city’s old gates.
Located at the very tip of Yuzhong peninsular, overlooking the confluence of the Yangtze and
Jialing rivers, Chao Tian Men faces the east, looking downstream towards Nanjing, once the
capital of the Middle Kingdom. In 1891, Chao Tian Men was opened as a foreign trading port,
but in 1927 the old city gate was pulled down to make way for the construction of the dock.
Today the Chao Tian Men Passenger Transportation Dock and the recently built Chao Tian
Men Square are ideal places to view the ever changing river scene and the variety of water
craft that ply the rivers today.
Built around 1,000 years ago, Luo Han Si is one of the major Buddhist Temples in the region.
At its peak this temple was home to 70 monks. Nowadays this number has dropped
considerably but nonetheless the temple is still popular with local worshippers. The temple's
most notable feature is its entrance flanked by rock carvings, many of which have survived
the ravages of time, the Cultural Revolution and pollution.
The Great Hall of the People consists of the Hall, the North and South Wings, and covers an
area of 25,000 square meters. The Hall is constructed along a central axis, and the north and
south wings are symmetrically arranged on the flanks. The Great Hall was completed in April
1954 and is one of the landmarks of Chongqing architecture. Covering an area of 18500
square meters, this five-story rotunda is 65m high and 46m in diameter, spacious enough to
seat over 4200 people and slightly reminiscent of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. In 1997,
when Chongqing was designated as a municipality directly under the central government, a
modern square was built in front of the Hall where you’ll see locals dancing every evening.
Site of the Chongqing Office of CPC Eighth Route Army and CPC South Bureau during the
Anti-Japanese War period, this small family farm was once the home of Rao Guamo who
dedicated it to the Communist cause. For more than 8 years it was the National Headquarters
of the Communist Party. Rao Guamo’s thatched roof cottage has been restored as a museum
along side a small school, the command headquarters and other buildings, the largest of
which is a museum dedicated to the war effort. Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and many other
prominent Communist leaders also found respite here from the stress of leadership and
struggle, finding time to enjoy the gardens, do some farming, write poetry and prose and
even fall in love. Rao Guamo died in 1960 and is buried on the site of her former home.
Entrance free
11. Stillwell Museum and Flying Tigers Memorial 史迪威博物馆 Si Di Wei Bo Wu Guan
Major Joseph Stillwell was the American Commander and Advisor to the Chinese during the
war with Japan and his former home is now a museum. Entrance Fee Y5
Across the street is the memorial to General Chenault’s Flying Tigers, the American Airmen
who flew supplies into China, across the notorious ‘Hump’ of the Himalaya Mountains during
the worst of the war years. Entrance free
The museum includes a hall displaying the wonders of the Three Gorges’, her natural beauty,
her people and history including cultural relics recently unearthed in the region. It is not only
the largest monographic museum, but also a public undertaking of the preservation,
education, and scientific research of cultural relics and the natural environment of Three
Gorges and Chongqing Municipality. A 360 degree cinema of the Three Gorges shows the
natural and social scenery of the Three Gorges prior to the construction of the dam project.
The former headquarters, radio station and prison of the Bureau of Investigation and
Statistics of the Military Council (a colossal secret service of KMT, the Chinese Nationalist
Party) at the foot of the Gele Mountain in Shapingba District have become a mausoleum for
those who died a martyr's death here in China's dark days. In the dying years of World War
II it was the site of the "Sino-US Institute for Cooperation in Special Technology".
Ci Qi Kou has been an important commercial port for the shipment of porcelain since the Ming
Dynasty. Perched on the south bank of the Jialing River in Shapingba District, this ancient
town with a history of more than 1,000 years was built in 998AD during the reign of Emperor
Xiangping of the North Song Dynasty. Her narrow stone streets and stairways lined with
traditional tile and timber homes are often crowded these days. Streets are lined with
colourful arts and crafts, galleries and bars, teahouses and opera, temples and fortune tellers,
food and fashion. On Friday afternoons retired Opera singers still entertain for the cost of a
cup of tea on the theatre stage of the Jialing School Compound.
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Lao Jun Dong Temple is a large Taoist Temple built on the side of the mountain in the Nan
Shan Scenic Area. Originally a Buddhist Temple it changed to a Taoist Temple in 1851.
Climbing up to the Temple is long and steep, but worth it. The theatres once again are active
with daily performances of the famous and mysterious Face Changing Sichuan Opera.
A remarkable blend of east and western culture, this site evokes some sense of nostalgia and
refreshment for visitors from home and abroad. A stroll through the area will take you
through a Japanese village, a Korean neighborhood and a European riverside walk with horse
drawn carriages. A cluster of residences epitomize Chinese traditional architectural style and
even what appears to be a reminiscent of the Communist Revolution complete with song and
dance reenactments. Creatively revised classical slogans are pretty amusing yet equally
enlightening. Crooked houses and world record breaking restroom are very impressive as
well. Several shops, restaurants and bars are operated by expats drawing many more to the
familiar sights, sounds and flavours of home.
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Chongqing zoo is a must see for foreign tourists. Included in the animals here are the elusive
and endangered Giant Pandas and many other animals in a very natural and spacious
environment.
The museum displays 1,000 different types of Chinese folk handicraft, costumes and
decorations as well as other household articles. There is also an Ancient Temple, the Kwan
Yin displaying the religious beliefs and prayer rituals of the Ancient Ba people.
Mount Jinyun is a national level nature reserve located in Beibei District, just 55km from the
centre of Chongqing. It offers beautiful mountain scenery with abundance of flora and fauna
and a cool climate. The famous Northern Hot Springs are located at the foot of the mountain.
This beautiful valley in the Hua Ying Mountains, through which runs a small stream hides
another stunning and narrow gorge where a timber boardwalk crisscrosses the stream at
regular intervals. A small dam midway through the walk has created a small lake and
boatmen pole flat bottomed boatloads of passengers through the narrow mouth of the gorge
where it opens slightly before closing in again keeping out the sunlight. Wispy waterfalls
tumble into the valley from high overhead adding to its mysterious atmosphere. Entrance
Y60
The Dazu Grottoes in the county of the same name is best known for the stone carvings of
Baodingshan and Beishan mountains, which are fine example of grotto sculpture in China’s
Tang and Song dynasties. The centuries old sculptures chiseled from the red sandstone cliff
faces now have World Heritage listing to ensure the preservation of these unique religious
relics. Ingenious measures are being undertaken to prevent the further erosion of many of
the carvings.
The Mount Jin Fo Nature Reserve is situated amidst lush mountains where thirty percent of
the reserve is still covered in virgin forest. Most impressive of all are the flora and fauna
here including over 6000 species of plants and 500 varieties of wild animals. This is also a
popular destination in winter when the park lies beneath a blanket of snow.
Si Mian Shan, literally meaning Four Faces Mountain, is well known for its abundant flora and
fauna and gorgeous lakes and waterfalls. It’s an ideal summer or weekend resort offering
special local food and sometimes wildlife on the menu.
Zhongshan is still very much a ‘living’ village about 30 kms north of Si Mian Shan and an ideal
place to spend the day or the weekend exploring the more traditional Chinese lifestyle. This
village was once an important trading port on the small river which barely flows these days.
Its single long and narrow street is lined with shops selling age-old crafts, food and drinks,
antiques, dried herbs and medicines. Restaurants and guesthouses cater for a growing
numbers of visitors.
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The largest National Ecological Tourist Park in China. It is home to more than 30,000 wild
animals of some 430 species from 14 countries around the world. There are both protected
and rare and endangered species on display such as the white tiger.
Fu Rong Cave is located above the Fu Rong River in Wulong County. The main part of the
cave is 2,700 metres in length and 3.7 square metres in area. The Splendid Cave is the
most impressive. Nearly 30 varieties of stalactites can be found growing, chiseled by nature
into every manner of exotic imagery. Entrance Y70
28. Three Natural Stone Bridges Geopark 天坑三桥 Tian Keng San Qiao
This spectacular Geopark showcases some of China’s not so typical Karst formations:
beautiful gorges, three natural stone bridges, massive sink holes, fissure caves, flying
waterfalls, wet limestone flows and an underground stream system that intermittently
disappears over the course of 19 kms. This region easily rivals the Three Gorges but rarely
gets a mention. Situated 30 mins drive from Wulong City near Xian Nu Shan Nature
Reserve it is one of two areas with access to the public. The smaller but equally beautiful
section of the park offering similarly spectacular hiking and scenery is Shui Long xia.
Entrance to each park Y50
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Established in 1242 Diao Yu Cheng is a fortified compound covering 2.5 sq kms in the Diao Yu
Mountains on the southern shore of the Jialing River. It overlooks the junction of two
tributaries of the Jialing just outside Heyang Town in Hechuan County. In 1258 the Mongols
launched a three-way attack on the Song Dynasty, and in February the next year Diao Yu
City found itself besieged. The Song army mounted a valiant counterattack that lasted for 36
years and made worldwide military history by withstanding such a strong enemy with such a
weak force. This prompted some European historians to laud Diao Yu Cheng as the "Mecca
of the East" and "Where God broke his whip". The ruins of the ancient battlefield of Diao Yu
Cheng are well preserved.
Fengdu was called Pingdu in ancient times. It is the so-called "Abode of Ghosts": "The dead
come to Fengdu and the devils go to hell" according to the superstitious legend. Though
Fengdu is surrounded by myths, it is a quiet and majestic site. From the Temple at the peak
of Pingdu Mountain now called Ming Mountain, there’s a wonderful panorama of the Yangtze
River and the new Fengdu City on the opposite bank.
Sailing down the Yangtze River from Chongqing to Yichang allows visitors to see up close, the
spectacular scenery of the Three Gorges along with its splendid cultural heritage and fabled
local folklore. The cruise, which combines sightseeing with scientific, artistic and folklore
exploration, is an international quality tourist program. The 193-km-long Three Gorges,
consisting of the majestic Qutang Xia, statuesque Wu Xia and ferocious Xiling Xia, is one of
the world's major canyons. The major historic attractions include Fengdu Mountain, Baidi
City, Shibao Village, Zhang Fei's Temple, Qu Yuan's Temple, and the Three Gorges Dam.
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The Daning River is the longest Yangtze tributary, which rises in the southern side of the
Daba Mountains flowing south for 250kms before emptying itself into the Yangtze at the
western entrance to Wu Xia. The Lesser Three Gorges on the Daning River stretching for
50kms through the Longmen, Bawu and Dicui Gorges in the lower reaches of the river, is
billed amongst China’s best scenic attractions thanks to its massive mountains, turbulent
rapids and peaceful waters, exotic rock imagery and the serenity of her mist shrouded
elegant peaks.
Located at Jiao Chang Kou, 5 minutes stroll from Jiefangbei, Deyi World is a comprehensive
recreation centre with Karaoke clubs, pubs, clubs, bars, teahouses, cafes, restaurants and
foot massage parlours. It is also a major location for home decoration, kitchenware and
building materials suppliers.
Only a short stroll from Deyi World, Cotton Club is one of the most popular nightlife
destinations for Chongqing expatriates with a nice environment and great music.
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Featuring live music, mostly Chinese, a bouncing dance floor and matchmaking games
arranged by friendly staff, this is a unique place to relax and make friends.
5. 88 Club 88 吧 Ba Ba Ba
A new popular disco bar in the downtown, it is a direct competitor of the highly successful
Soho bar. Ancient European style design. Very special atmosphere.
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Dee Dee's Bar is and has been a hang out for expats in Chongqing for pushing 10 years.
1. Howard Johnson ITC Plaza Hotel 国贸豪生大酒店 Guo Mao Hao Sheng Da Jiu Dian
139 Zhong Shan San Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing 重庆市渝中区中山三路 139 号
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9. Wanyou Conifer Hotel 万友康年大酒店 Wan You Kang Nian Da Jiu Dian
10. Sofitel Forebase Hotel 申基索菲特大酒店 Shen Ji Suo Fei Te Da Jiu Dian
12. East Garden Hotel 东方花苑酒店 Dong Fang Hua Yuan Jiu Dian
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16. Perfect Time Youth Hostel 纯真年代青年旅舍 Chun Zhen Nian Dai Qing Nian Lu She
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1. A Taste Of Singapore Restaurant & Cocktail Bar 新风味生活餐吧 Xin Feng Wei Sheng
Huo Can Ba
Serves up authentic Singaporean & South-East Asian Fare & has new dishes every month
reflecting the tastes from around the world.
No.2, 5F, CapitaRetail Building, Three Gorge Square, Shapingba District, Chongqing
重庆市沙坪坝区三峡广场嘉茂购物中心 5 楼 2 号
403-10, 4F, Red Cliff Cave, Yuzhong District, Chongqing 重庆市渝中区洪崖洞四楼 403-10
3. GOOD TASTE Teppanyaki Restaurant 尚品法式铁板烧 Shang Pin Fa Shi Tie Ban Shao
B02, Golden Resources Sleepless City, Guan Yin Qiao, Jiangbei District, Chongqing 重庆市
江北区观音桥金源地下不夜城 B02 号
4. Chun Man Jiao Yuan Thai Restaurant 春满蕉园泰餐厅 Chun Man Jiao Yuan Tai Can Ting
Serves typical Thai food with entertaining music, song and dance.
Chongqing Club, Shui Jing Li Cheng, Long Hu, Yubei District, Chongqing
重庆市渝北区龙湖水晶郦城重庆会馆旁边
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A western restaurant with steak and seafood grill as well as a popular bar for people to drink
beer, play pool, listen to music and make friends.
3D-07-1, Yuan Dan Shopping Centre, the Pedestrian Mall, Nanping, Nanan District,
Chongqing 重庆市南岸区南坪步行街元旦购物广场 3D-07-1 号
7. Han Gu Ji Ting Korean Barbecue 韩古吉亭炭火烤吧 Han Gu Ji Ting Tan Huo Kao Ba
Opposite to New Century Supermarket, Long Hua Da Dao, Yubei District, Chongqing
重庆市渝北区龙华大道新世纪超市斜对面
3F, Yuan Dan Shopping Centre, the Pedestrian Mall, Nanping, Nanan District, Chongqing 重
庆市南岸区南坪步行街元旦购物广场 3 楼
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10. CABRAL Brazil BBQ BAR 卡布罗尔巴西烤肉店 Ka Bu Luo Er Ba Xi Kao Rou Dian
Another Brazilian barbecue restaurant. where for just under 50Y, you can eat all like from the
buffet which contains a wide selection of meat, fish, noodle dishes, vegetables, salad, fruit
and soup. You can also have endless soft drinks.
F-301 Bin Xin Shi Ji Cheng, Pedestrian Walk, Yangjiaping, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing
重庆市九龙坡区杨家坪步行街斌鑫世纪城 F-301
This restaurant serves a great range of quality and value-for-money international dishes and
snacks from around the world and also serves the best thick shake south of the Yangtze
River.
2F Far Eastern (Li Yang) Department Store, Paradise Walk, Yang Guan Cheng, Jiangbei
District, Chongqing 重庆市江北区阳光城北城天街立洋百货二楼
* Please note that many of these restaurants are chains and can be found in most
major locations around the city.
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Metropolitan Plaza is a huge shopping centre with a range of up-market department stores,
boutiques, restaurants, cinemas, an ice skating rink, tennis courts, a hotel, commercial
offices, residential apartments, and underground parking etc.
Huge international supermarket chain store with a good range of dairy, breads and basic
international foodstuffs.
New Chongqing plaza, Mian Hua Street, Xiao Shi Zi, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
重庆市渝中区小什字棉花街新重庆广场
2 Jin Guan Yin Square, Jian Xin Xi Road, Jiangbei District, Chongqing
重庆市江北区建新西路金观音广场 2 号
-1F, Bin Xin Shi Ji Cheng, the Pedestrian Mall, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing
重庆市九龙坡区杨家坪步行街斌鑫世纪城负一楼
3. Wal-Mart 沃尔玛 Wo Er Ma
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Long Hu Zi Du Cheng, 111 Long Shan Da Dao, Ranjiaba, Yubei District, Chongqing
重庆市渝北区冉家坝龙山大道 111 号龙湖紫都城
4. Yuan Dan Shopping Centre 元旦购物广场 Yuan Dan Gou Wu Guang Chang
A one-stop destination in Nanan District for shopping, entertainment, fashion and dining.
This long established department store and supermarket popular with local people offers a
reasonable range of basic international foodstuffs.
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Paradise Walk Shopping Mall is second only to Jiefangbei as a shopping destination, offering
a first class international one stop shopping experience in Jiangbei District. The Mall
features a rock climbing centre, gymnasium, a cinema complex, outdoor cafes, restaurants,
stores amd boutiques catering to all ages and many tastes.
This huge supermarket has the biggest selection of western goods available. Shoppers are
required to have a membership card before purchasing goods.
One of the oldest and most popular department stores and supermarket chains in
Chongqing.
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1. QSI International School 重庆 QSI 国际学校 Chongqing QSI Guo Ji Xue Xiao
QSI International School of Chongqing is a non-profit institution that opened in August 2006
offering a high quality education in English for students from 3 years of age through middle
school, 13 years of age.
2. Yew Chung International School 重庆耀中国际学校 Chongqing Yao Zhong Guo Ji Xue
Xiao
YCIS Chongqing offers a unique education philosophy that integrates the best elements of
both Eastern and Western cultures.
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Founded in 1940, Chongqing Institute of Technology (CQIT) has now become an important
institution of higher learning in Chongqing with engineering as its mainstay and covering
such fields as economics, management, science, arts and law.
Chongqing University is a nationally renowned university in China, directly under the State
Ministry of Education. It is one of the Big Two universities in Chongqing (the other is
Southwest University).
Sichuan International Studies University (SISU) is the only institution in southwest China
specialized in foreign language studies.
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Sichuan Fine Arts Institute is one of China's oldest Academy of Arts, founded 60 years ago,
and the only one of it’s kind in Southwest China.
Southwest University (SWU) is a key comprehensive university in China, under the direct
administration of the Ministry of Education. It is one of the Big Two universities in Chongqing
(the other is Chongqing University)
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2. Fire 火警 : 119
3. Police 警察 : 110
4. Weather 气象 : 121
3. wǒ cóng měi guó lái 我从美国来 I am from the United States of America.
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12. xíng 行 Ok
19. nà gè 那个 That
20. nǐ 你 You
21. wǒ 我 I / me
23. qǐng dài wǒ qù wàn háo dà jǐu diàn 请带我去万豪大酒店 Please take me to
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26. qǐng gěi wǒ yì bēi kā fēi 请给我一杯咖啡 Give me a cup of coffee, please.
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