This is a laid-back walking experience designed just for 1-3 guests—no rushed schedules, just relaxed exploration of Chongqing’s unique vertical charm.
We’ll meet at the Apple Store near Jiefangbei, where I’ll share a quick storey about this landmark that bridges Chongqing’s wartime history and modern buzz. A short, easy stroll brings us to Kui Xing Lou, where you’ll stand on a skybridge 22 floors high and look down at streets winding below—this is where you’ll truly understand why Chongqing is called an “8D magic city.” I’ll even point out the spot where a street on the 1st floor connects to another on the 11th, so you can laugh at why navigation apps always get confused here.
Next, we’ll meander to Hongya Cave, a cascading stilted village clinging to the cliffside that looks like it’s straight out of Spirited Away. By day, we can stop for a bowl of spicy hot and sour noodles at a local stall; by night, the whole complex lights up into a fairy-tale maze of red lanterns. I’ll help you find the best spot to capture that postcard-perfect view.
Then we’ll walk to Chaotianmen Square, where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet—like a natural “hotpot” of turquoise and muddy waters swirling together. You can take your time to snap photos, breathe in the river breeze, and I’ll tell you about this ancient port’s role in Chongqing’s past.
From there, we’ll wander into the bustling Chaotianmen Small Commodity Market, where you can bargain with friendly vendors for local crafts and snacks. After that, we’ll head to Bai Xiang Ju—a 24-story residential building with no lifts, full of stories of old Chongqing. I’ll show you the best angle to capture the Yangtze River Cableway gliding past the building, a shot that’s been in countless films.
Saving the most iconic moment for last, we’ll end at Liziba Station. We’ll wait together at the viewing platform for the light rail to glide straight through the apartment building—this surreal scene is the ultimate symbol of Chongqing’s bold urban design. I’ll help you get the perfect photo to remember it by.
Throughout the day, I’ll adapt the pace to your interests: want to linger longer for photos? No problem. Curious about more local stories? I’ve got plenty. Tired? We’ll stop for a cup of traditional eagle tea at a street-side shop. This isn’t just a tour—it’s a chance to connect with Chongqing, one relaxed step at a time.