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There is more than just hot pot in the mountain city of Chongqing.

I don't know if you have this experience. At some point, I really want to eat something, and this kind of thing will happen to girls with a high probability. One night when I was lying in bed, I suddenly wanted to eat hot pot, and an idea flashed through my mind: Let's go to Chongqing. So, a trip was put on the agenda.

My previous impression of Chongqing was not only spicy and delicious, but also the fiery light rail passing through the building on the Internet and the beautiful scenery of Hongyadong in Spirited Away. When I really landed in this city, I found that its unique charm goes far beyond this.

Everyone says that Chongqing, a mountain city, is an 8D magic three-dimensional city. On the first day I came here, I deeply felt this. The first floor here is not necessarily the first floor, and the road ahead is not necessarily in front of us. When I walked from Jiefang North to Hongyadong, I thought I was on the first floor. When I looked down, I found Hongyadong standing at my feet. I'm already on the 1 1 floor. Such a sense of height difference really makes me, a person who has stayed in the plain for a long time, unable to help but sigh its magic.

Although it is in the downtown bustling business district, it is also a slope. The navigation shows that there are still 200 meters from the destination. Go up and down the steps at least 1 km, and sometimes even navigation will get lost with you. Probably because you need to climb mountains and exercise every day when you go out, you rarely see fat people in Chongqing.

In this city, what I admire most is the taxi master. First-class driving skills can take you flying in minutes, whether uphill or downhill, alleys or tunnels, you can shuttle freely, as if you have experienced a ups and downs of life. Chongqing is the most populous city in China. The roads are narrow and congested, so taxi drivers can always get along unimpeded. I met an elderly master and had an interesting conversation with Trump, which made me feel the enthusiasm of the people in Shancheng when I first arrived.

Just when I was planning to go to Chongqing, the film Better Days was released, and the location of Chongqing was searched again. Many people poured into the city with this film. I read a report that in just 20 18, nearly 100 film and television dramas were filmed in Chongqing. The complex terrain and historical changes here all contain the possibility of countless stories.

This time, I also followed the trend and punched in several movie locations. The rooftop in the movie Passing Through Your World is located in Factory 202, which used to be the banknote printing factory of the Central Bank during the Republic of China. The dilapidated old factory building has now become a new literary landmark. Looking at the distance from the rooftop, there are many high-rise buildings, standing at a height overlooking the city, I silently thought: Maybe all kinds of stories are staged in these buildings every day.

The Yangtze River cableway is a unique "Airbus" in Chongqing, connecting the north and south banks. Now it has become a city business card and a "darling" under the lens of many directors. When I was waiting in line, I saw a whole wall plastered with posters of movies filmed here, such as Crazy Stone, Chongqing Blues, Beijing new york and so on.

In addition, during this trip, I also arranged a day to visit the Tiansheng Third Bridge and the ground fissure scenic spot in Wulong, Chongqing. The spectacular karst landform shows the wonders of nature, and it is also the location of "Golden Flower in the City" and "Transformers 4". Surrounded by cliffs and clouds, it is a natural photography base for martial arts dramas.

In Chongqing, there is another thing that impressed me deeply. There are many signs of the old city here, and there are fireworks everywhere. There may be a stained old building between modern buildings, and vendors selling cats and dogs can also be seen on the roadside in the city center. Chongqing, a special "great" group, has not disappeared in the process of urbanization. They are still living hard with their own hands, shoulders and a big stick. The city is half fireworks and half modern metropolis, and the blending of old and new makes the city more profound.

Old streets are the soul of a city. As soon as I got out of the Yangtze River cableway, the three golden characters "Longmen Hao" attracted me. Surrounded by colorful graffiti walls, next to the huge graffiti is a typical old residential building in Chongqing. Longmenhao Old Street is the best-preserved and largest historical and cultural old street in the main city of Chongqing. During World War II, American Embassy, American Embassy Bar and Italian Embassy all settled here. This must be a treasure house.

The cultural relics here have been restored in the old way, and strolling in the old streets seems to be full of historical memories. The history, culture, events, folk customs and legends stored in this city are all displayed one by one. I think the best way to know a city is to walk its old streets.

The trip to Chongqing ended in a hurry, which impressed me not only the delicious hot pot noodles, but also more novel places. My shallow and pale words are far from enough to describe its charm. I believe that everyone who travels here will have different experiences and feelings.