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  • Top 3 Reasons to Live in Chongqing HOT

    Chongqing isn't a tourist's town. Bearing testament to this fact, Frommer's, Lonely Planet and the like are content to give Chongqing the gloss-over. Instead they highlight neighbouring Sichuan's panda sanctuary and Chengdu's easy pace and ... Read More>>

  • Best of: Chongqing’s Expat Bars (Part 1) HOT

    Chongqing, dubbed the Chinese city for Chinese people, perhaps unsurprisingly plays host to a much smaller community of expats than one would expect from a city of this size. Hence, expat-frequented venues are fewer and further between. Even so, ... Read More>>

  • The Hot Spring Capital: Chongqing’s Best Hot Springs HOT

    North Hot Springs 北温泉 <br /> The North Springs have nearly 1,600 thousand years of history; in fact they are called the "birth place of Chinese hot springs." The North Hot Springs has an abundance of excellent quality water. There are 10 ... Read More>>

  • Want to Set up a Business in China? Why Chongqing is a Good Option HOT

    When wanting to start a looking at doing business in China, many people often fail to look beyond China’s east coast. In reality, Chongqing also has a lot to offer, and is a great place to start doing business. Read More>>

  • Chongqing’s Best of: Expat Bars Part II HOT

    Chongqing's expat bars range from high-end and exclusive (and yes, sometimes clique-y) to open and budget friendly (and sometimes a bit off the cuff). While it definitely won't be nominated for an award for most vibrant expat nightlife any time soon, ... Read More>>

  • Flea Markets: Hidden Treasures of Old Chongqing HOT

    At a first glance, Chongqing is by all appearances an up-and-coming Chinese mega-city. Hidden behind the glitzy façade of towering skyscrapers and swank shopping complexes lies another world – complicated labyrinths of narrow stairways etched ... Read More>>

  • Chongqing Dishes: Fire-Breathing Spicy Hotpot and Other Local Delicacies HOT

    Chongqing is famous throughout China for its "Three Hots": hot girls, hot weather and hot food. The girls? Pretty for sure, but perhaps no prettier than elsewhere in China. The weather? Shorter summers of late have made a sweater a better value ... Read More>>

  • Live Music in Chongqing: A Sight for Sore Ears HOT

    Let's face it — China isn't exactly known for its modern day live music scene.<br /> That's not to say that there isn't an increasing number of quality artists coming to tour in China or that the domestic scene isn't Read More>>

  • Got Cash? The Foreigner’s Guide to Shopping in Chongqing HOT

    Located far into China's interior, Chongqing is home to more than 34 million people. In a city of this magnitude and with hardly any contact with the outside world, foreign faces in Chongqing still attract their fair share of attention. Since Chongqing ... Read More>>

  • Splash Your Cash: New Shopping Malls in Chongqing HOT

    As the center of development for western China, Chongqing has been the fortunate beneficiary of generous government funding. For die-hard shopaholics, this is cause for celebration as a shiny new mall is born every so often along Chongqing's ... Read More>>

  • Café Culture – Coffee Drinking in Chongqing HOT

    Left virtually untouched by the onslaught of “Western” influences, coffee drinking has only recently caught on in Chongqing. Café culture and coffee drinking may have been thriving in cities like Shanghai and Kunming, but Chongqing remained ... Read More>>

  • Chongqing: A Walk in the (Free) Park HOT

    Rampant inflation has been sweeping across China's megacities and Chongqing has certainly not been spared. However, clichéd as it may sound, the best things in Chongqing are indeed free. In a mountain city at the confluence of the Jialing and .... Read More>>

  • The Disappearing Streets of Old Chongqing HOT

    Today’s Chongqing is by all appearances like any other modern metropolis, with gleaming skyscrapers and shiny automobiles. The Chinese government seems intent on giving its newest municipality a freshly minted façade through ... Read More>>

  • After Hours Fun: Popular Bars in Chongqing HOT

    Chongqing’s nightlife scene is alive and kicking, with an ever increasing number of bars and clubs joining the burgeoning bar scene every year. However, Chongqing has a number of long-running mainstays and themed bars which continue to be ... Read More>>

  • Wonders of Nature: Wulong National Geological Park HOT

    Wulong Karst Landscapes National Geological Park (武隆天坑地缝国家地质公园) is one of the largest geological parks in Chongqing. With amazing topography marked by awe-inspiring karst landscapes (landscape shaped by the dissolution of a ... Read More>>

  • Getting Healthy in Chongqing – A Gym Guide HOT

    ol li{list-style-type:decimal-leading-zero;} Burgeoning waistlines serve as an unofficial indicator of Chongqing’s economic performance and a testament to the controversial reputation of the local cuisine. Steeped in chili oil, Chongqing cuisine is ... Read More>>

  • Moving to Chongqing? Tips on Where to Live HOT

    Chongqing is a huge city and, chances are, your job will dictate where you reside. However, if you're planning on coming and finding a place for yourself, the choice between city-centre and 'suburbia' can be daunting. This article can't offer solutions, but ... Read More>>

  • 3 Chongqing’s Wildlife Parks: Enter at Your Own Risk HOT

    As one of the largest cities in China, Chongqing is chock full of animals. Well, about 30 million humans at least. However, if you want to want to interact with something a little more wild than a stray cat, Chongqing still has something to offer. Read More>>

  • Chongqing’s Jiangbei City Centre: Shopping for a Taste of Home HOT

    The sprawl of Chongqing's Jiangbei city centre – in common with the city in general – has little to offer those foreigners shopping for a taste of home. Look closely, though, and a few emporia cater to the foreign palate with imported foodstuffs… Read More>>

  • Sightseeing on a Shoestring: Chongqing’s Free Attractions HOT

    Soaring inflation coupled with a strengthening currency indicate that China’s days as an economical tourist destination are over. Besides, in stopover cities like Chongqing, transit visitors often prefer to save their cash for a cruise down the Yangtze. Read More>>

  • Hotpot – the Ultimate Chongqing Culinary Experience HOT

    Much like a witch’s cauldron, the bubbling red-hot brew of the famous Chongqing hotpot (火锅) permeates the air with a heady, spicy aroma. A medley of spices, mainly chilli and prickly ash (a numbing spice), in liquid beef fat ensures that anything boiled ... Read More>>

  • Surviving Summer in a Chongqing Furnace HOT

    Chongqing is known as one of the "three furnaces" (火炉) of China, together with Wuhan and Nanjing, and not without good reason! Typical Chongqing summer temperatures soar above 40 degrees. High temperatures coupled with high humidity ... Read More>>

  • Doorstep Exploration: Quick Mountain Getaways within Chongqing HOT

    Since ancient times, Chongqing has been known as "mountain city", and not without good reason. The undulating sight of foggy green-shrouded hills had long captured the imaginations of poets and writers. In modern times, this translates into ... Read More>>

  • Fall Fever: Chongqing Activities Before Winter Arrives HOT

    With the long winter just around the corner, it is time to treasure the more hospitable autumn season. Whether you are looking forward to winter in Chongqing or not, here are some autumnal activities you might like to consider. Read More>>

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