Our Mission
Chongqing Travel Guide helps overseas visitors plan a smarter trip to one of China's most distinctive cities. We focus on practical decisions: where to stay, which metro exit to use, when to visit Hongya Cave, how to order food, and which attractions are worth your time.
Chongqing can feel overwhelming on a map because the city is vertical, dense and full of layered streets. Our goal is to turn that complexity into clear, usable guidance without turning the city into a checklist of tourist traps.
How We Write
We write for travelers who want useful details, not generic slogans. Each guide tries to answer the questions that matter on the ground: Is it free? How long should I stay? What is the best time to go? Which metro station or exit should I use? What should I eat nearby?
We also try to be honest about trade-offs. Hongya Cave is spectacular but crowded. Liziba is quick, not a full attraction. Wulong Karst is rewarding but logistics-heavy. Ciqikou is easy and touristy. Those distinctions help you plan a better day.
Editorial Standards
- Practicality: Guides should help visitors make real trip decisions.
- Accuracy: Hours, tickets and transport notes should be checked against current sources before publication.
- Clarity: English should be direct and useful for overseas travelers.
- Balance: We include both famous sights and quieter alternatives.
- Transparency: If a detail can change, such as weather-dependent skywalk hours, we say so.
Updates
Chongqing travel details change: ticket prices, opening hours, metro exits, restaurant menus and crowd patterns. This site is designed so pages can be updated without rebuilding the whole project. When major visitor information changes, the relevant page should be revised and the sitemap updated.