Chongqing: The City built in layers

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Nestled between mountains and rivers, Chongqing is a city that defies conventional urban planning. Built on steep hills and surrounded by winding waterways, its skyline rises in tiers, with streets seemingly suspended above one another. This layered beauty is epitomized by the Huguang Guild Hall.

A centuries-old architectural complex, its gracefully curved roofs and winding corridors tell the story of migration and cultural heritage. From the vantage point of the Guild Hall, the contrast between the near view of its historical structures and the distant modern skyline—dominated by golden towers and towering high-rises—is striking. It is a place where tradition and modernity meet in perfect harmony.

As part of the Mountain City, the Huguang Guild Hall symbolizes not only Chongqing's historical resilience but also its connection between the ancient and the future. Rooted in this layered terrain, the Guild Hall is more than a cultural landmark—it embodies the creative and innovative spirit behind Chongqing's distinctive beauty.

Address: No. 1, Bajiao Garden, Changbin Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing

Best time to travel:

Weekdays (Monday to Friday): 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Weekends (Saturday and Sunday): 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM