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Chongqing must-see scenic spots ranking

The tourist attractions in various districts and counties of Chongqing are as follows:

1, Tongjing Hot Spring in Yubei

When it comes to hot springs, we must mention Tongjing Hot Springs. In 2006, it was rated as a national 4A tourist area. Tongjing Hot Spring is the largest ecological hot spring bath in China, with more than 0/00 large and small hot spring pools inside and outside. There are 25 natural hot springs with water temperature as high as 62℃, which are rich in various minerals and trace elements, ranking first in southwest China.

2. North of Yuzhong Street

Jie Fangbei is located at the intersection of Quan Min Road, minzu road Road and Zou Rong Road in Yuzhong District, Chongqing. Originally named "War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Victory Jigong Monument", it is the only national monument in China to commemorate the victory of Chinese nation War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Today, Jiefang North has become one of the most famous business districts in Chongqing, and it has a new brilliance.

3. Simian Mountain Scenic Area in Jiangjin

National scenic spots belong to the north branch of Dalou Mountain. Located between the southern border of Jiangjin City and Xishui County in Guizhou Province, it is the boundary mountain between Chongqing City and Guizhou Province. Because of the heavily guarded peaks and mountains on all sides, the ravines are vertical and horizontal, and the mountains are everywhere, hence the name. The mountain generally runs northeast-southwest, with a length of 17 km and a width of 12 km, with a scenic area of 300 square kilometers.

4. Jiangbei Tieshanping Forest Park

Tieshanping Forest Park is a green barrier located in the east of the main city. The mountain is a natural oxygen bar in the suburbs of Chongqing, with an excellent geographical position, 20 kilometers away from the city center. In May 20 14, Tieshanping Forest Park was officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national 4A-level tourist attraction.