4 Best Sights in Sichuan and Chongqing, China

Wangjianglou Pavilion Park (Bamboo Park)

Fodor's choice

The four-story wooden pavilion in Wangjianglou Pavilion Park, dating from the Qing Dynasty, offers splendid views of the Fu River. The poet Xue Tao, who lived in Chengdu during the Tang Dynasty, was said to have spent time near the river, from which she apparently drew water to make paper for her poems. The pavilion stands amid more than 200 species of bamboo, a plant revered by the poet.

A perfect place to stroll early mornings while the older population practice tai chi and the "Chinese yo-yo."

Don't rush out before enjoying a cup of inexpensive, Y10, Mao Feng green tea (a local specialty grown in the nearby mountains). It is the perfect escape to the messy city!

Yangtze River Cable Car

YuZhong District Fodor's choice

Get a bird's-eye view of Chongqing, one of the world's biggest cities. Ideal for taking photos of the city and the two rivers, it's a good opportunity to rise above it all and get a grip on the massive scale of the metropolis.

151 Xinhua Rd., Chongqing, Chongqing Shi, 400010, China
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Rate Includes: Y20, Daily 7 am–10 pm

Loquat Hill

The 804-foot Loquat Hill has great views of the river below. At night, enjoy the city lights. There's also a small park with no entrance fee.

Zhongshan Er Rd., Chongqing, Chongqing Shi, 400010, China
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Rate Includes: Free, Daily 8–7

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Ming Hill

The bamboo-covered Ming Hill is home to a Buddhist temple, a pavilion, and pagodas with brightly painted dragons and swans emanating from the eaves. The hill has a nice view of the Yangtze River.