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What books and movies do you recommend about Chongqing?

"Jiangcheng" written by Peter Hessler, with Douban reading score of 9.0, is a small town in southwest China written by a foreigner and a floating picture of the world in the eyes of a bystander. He Wei let us know ourselves again with his truthfulness and sincerity. I chose Jiangcheng instead of Pathfinding China because this book can be found on WeChat reading, and I am in Chongqing, which provides me with the possibility of getting in touch with the content described in a book for the first time. For example, if you don't suddenly realize that listening to the horn of a car in any underdeveloped town in southwest China, you won't notice that we live in such a noisy city. The ears choose to filter out the noise themselves. We don't know anything about it, and we don't complain, as if everything is the same. Sometimes the car horn in my neighborhood will sound inexplicably at the same time. Every honk seems to convey the driver's impatience, but no one will care about the residents in the community whose ears are suffering from it. We are experiencing the life pictures described by the bystander He Wei in the book, and as the authorities, we don't know about these pictures. Words like Chongqing and Fuling have been written as a nonfiction documentary literature, and they are displayed in the western world as samples for foreigners to understand China, which makes me feel confused. In the rural areas of China described by He Wei, farmers turned over the soil, transplanted rice, picked dung, planted vegetables and mowed grass ... I have never seen these words really appear in a book, and the scene it described is so familiar and the way of combination is so strange.