Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
An aerial tramway across the Yangtze River in Chongqing CBD. (Photo by Chen Hualin) Chongqing is the only Chinese city that has kept public aerial tramways. There were three aerial tramways in Chongqing: the Yangtze River Tramway, the Jialing River Tramway and the South Mountain Tramway, of which the Yangtze River Tramway is the only one still ...
Image credits: zydeaosika / Pexels (not the actual photo) Since 1997, the whole area around Chongqing was included in the urban area, making the city technically the biggest in the world
A tufted capuchin at the Chongqing Zoo in China received a special red envelope containing delicious food to celebrate the Lunar New Year. VCG/VCG via Getty Images
Jiefangbei consists of a large pedestrian square [1] surrounding the 27.5-meter (90 ft)-tall People's Liberation Monument (celebrating China's victory in World War II). The 25,000 square meters (270,000 sq ft) shopping square is flanked by a large number of large multinational department stores, streetfront luxury boutiques, and upscale restaurants, as well as commercial supertall skyscrapers.
Hongya Cave at night as seen from Qiansimen Bridge. Hongya Cave, also known as Hongya Dong (Chinese: 洪崖洞; pinyin: hóng gyá dòng; lit. ' cave of the flooded cliff ') is an 11-story stilt-building complex in the main commercial district of Jiefangbei in the city of Chongqing, China.
Fengdu Ghost City (simplified Chinese: 丰都鬼城; traditional Chinese: 豐都鬼城; pinyin: Fēngdū Guǐ Chéng, originally 酆都鬼城 [1]) is a large complex of shrines, temples and monasteries dedicated to the afterlife located on the Ming mountain, [2] in Fengdu County, Chongqing municipality, China. [3]
Yuzhong District (渝中区) is the central district and heart of Chongqing municipality. It is the capital of the municipality and is also the political, economical, and entertainment center of the city of Chongqing. [1] Located in the central portion of Yuzhong is the Jiefangbei CBD, a leading business and financial center of western China.
Chongqing, China: Owner: Chongqing City Construction Investment Corporation and Chongqing Rail Transit Corporation: History; Designer: China Merchants Chongqing Communications Research & Design Institute Co., Ltd. and T. Y. Lin International: Construction cost: 1.37 billion ¥ (US$208.2 million) Location