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A five-day and four-night travel guide to Chongqing

Chongqing is the largest municipality directly under the central government in China. In the past decade, its economy has developed in an all-round way, its infrastructure is very developed, and there are a large number of skyscrapers. This city has a three-dimensional sense. After all, this is a mountain city, and all kinds of new means of transportation bring scenery and creative ways of travel. The following is a five-day and four-night travel guide for Chongqing.

Well, I'm glad I finally sent you a long letter.

I want to add a point in my notes. Someone asked me why I didn't suggest taking a taxi because I didn't think it was necessary.

1. It is difficult to get a taxi when there are many people.

2. Many drivers listen to you. He thinks there will be too many people in traffic jams or he won't pull you around.

Look at the navigation in many places. He said it was far away, but it was actually very close. At this time, if you ask passers-by, they will tell you the shortcut. Basically, you can go through a shopping mall, climb the stairs and go through a small tunnel to get there. No taxis, no detours! Really need to find passers-by to navigate. It's really ten minutes to walk around the crater. He can let you walk for half an hour (but I still recommend Gao De, which is the experience that both of us have been using navigation. Quite accurate)

Let's talk about the schedule I recommend. Because of the hot weather and rich nightlife in Chongqing, it should be late in the morning (the first bus will not leave until eleven o'clock in the morning when the bus is found).

Lovely children can sleep late and have breakfast. Personally recommend the military chariot pot helmet (actually a snack in Chengdu, hahaha. Super delicious. There are also high school students in Lanzhou who help me every day)

Next to our hotel is the night market and market, which is super convenient, only two or three minutes away from Jie Fangbei, super close and very cheap (Seven Days Jie Fangbei Chain Store).

Then I eat at four or five o'clock, or I'm late, and people eat too much. I go shopping, visit Hongyadong or something, sit and drink coffee, chat and see the night view. It's really pleasant (this is the life I love in Chongqing).

Wait until the evening 12 to have a snack, visit a night market and go back to the hotel (we watch TV at two or three o'clock every day, take a shower and chat and sleep at four or five o'clock).

Haha, my friend probably wants to ask, "won't you get fat if you eat like this every day?" Then I can say responsibly that I lost four pounds when I came back from Chongqing, so I will not only lose weight, but also lose weight. After all, I have to walk 20 thousand to 30 thousand steps every day, climb mountains and stairs, and the food can't keep up with my consumption.

Hongyadong has had different filters from the beginning.

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