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Chongqing - Wikipedia The central urban area of Chongqing, called Chongqing proper, is built on mountains and partially surrounded by the Yangtze and Jialing rivers With its special topography, Chongqing's topography includes mountains, rivers, forests, springs, waterfalls, gorges, and caves
Chongqing | History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica Chongqing, city and provincial-level municipality, southwest-central China The leading river port, transportation hub, and commercial and industrial center of the upper Yangtze River basin, the city is located some 1,400 miles from the sea, at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers
Chongqing Travel Guide 2025 | No Bullshit - The China Travel Complete Chongqing travel guide: from mountain city to hot pot paradise Real traveler insights, visa info, transport tips, and authentic experiences No tourist traps, just real Chongqing
Chongqing Top Attractions Travel Guide - Travel Of China Discover Chongqing’s top attractions, from Hongya Cave and Jiefangbei to the Yangtze River Cableway Get insider travel tips, hidden food spots, and itinerary ideas for your trip
Chongqing Facts - China Highlights Development: developing; the government plans to make Chongqing and Chengdu develop quickly Industry: 37 9% tertiary industry (services), 52 8% secondary (heavy industry: mainly automobiles, steel, aluminium and military equipment), 9 3% primary (agriculture, mining)
Chongqing Travel China: City Map, Attractions, Weather Chongqing travel information about attractions, accommodation, transport, dining, shopping, climate, pictures, reviews and tour itineraries of Chongqing Read travelers’ comments on Chongqing
Chongqing news portals--CQNEWS CQNEWS net, set up on December 20, 2000, is the key news website of Chongqing approved by the State Council Information Office Six channels are established in English, Japanese, Russian, French, Korean and Spanish to report Chongqing to the world