Chongqing
is a modern city, with an ancient history spanning more
than 3,000 years. It is the nation's fourth municipality
after Beijing, Shanghai and
Tianjin. It encompasses within its borders, a
great wealth of water reserves, mineral resources, dense
forests and abundant flora and fauna. Being the focal
point of the unique Yangtze Three Gorges
tourist industry, Chongqing is a
tourist attraction as well as being a commercial city.
Situated in the upper reaches of the
Yangtze River - at the confluence of
Yangtze and Jialing
Rivers, in Southwest China, Chongqing
is a port city with the largest area and population in
China. It has an area of 82,400 square kilometers (31,
800 square miles) and share borders with the provinces
of Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou, Sichuan and Shaanxi.
Beside the Han people that forms the majority of its
total population of 30.9 millions, there are numerous
ethnic groups residing in Chongqing,
such as Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Qiang, You and Tujia.
History
Since
its discovery 3,000 years ago, Chongqing
was originally called Jiangzhou, Yuzhou
and thenGongzhou, before getting its
present name nearly 800 years ago. From the Qin
Dynasty (221BC~206BC) onwards, many dynasties have set
up various administrative institutions there, which
endowed the city with brilliant culture. Perched beside
the "Golden River" of the Yangtze
River, Chongqing is the symbol of
Changjiang civilization and also the
cradle of Bayu culture.
What to see
Chongqing
attracts visitors from home and abroad for its cultural
heritage and tourist attractions. The city is the
starting point of the Yangtze River Cruise,
which is expected to explore the wonderful scenery of
the Three Gorges. Other attractions
include Dazu Grottoes, carved during the ninth century,
which are valuable works of art and not to be missed is
the Gold Buddhist Mountain, reputed as
a rich repository of diverse animals and plants; and
there's the Fishing Town, which is one of the three
ancient battlefields in China. Traveling in
Chongqing, one will feel fortunate to be able
to savor the delicious local food, such as
Sichuan cuisine and the world-famous hot pot
dishes. Also, the handicrafts made from bamboo have been
enjoying great popularity among the visitors.
When to go
Chongqing's
nickname as the "Fog City" or "Furnace" is no
exaggeration. Annual average temperature is 18 C
to 20 C,
with the lowest temperature of 6 C in winter and the
highest temperature of 38 C
in summer. One will enjoy a warm winter but a hot
summer. Annual average rainfall is about 1000 (39.4
inches) to 1400 (55.12 inches) millimeter.
Chongqing has plenty of night rain all year
round. So the best time to visit Chongqing
should be in spring, autumn and winter. |