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Which is livable, Chongqing or Chengdu?

I think Chongqing is more livable.

Chongqing is located in the strategic rear and the national strategy is deep. Unlike coastal cities, they bear the brunt of a war, that is, at that time, the Japanese did it. At that time, Japan did not hit Chongqing. As the capital, Chongqing is a defeated country and an out-and-out city. Different from coastal cities, Chongqing bears the brunt of a war, which is Chongqing with superior geographical position.

Today, Jie Fangbei in Chongqing is a monument to the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, which was later changed to the People's Liberation Monument by Liu Bocheng, or Jie Fangbei for short.

Second, Chongqing has no obvious regional defects. Different from Wuhan, it is located in a flood-prone area with frequent floods in history. Different from Chengdu, it is located in the middle of the basin, which is a rare quiet wind area in China. Industrial waste gas and automobile exhaust gas are difficult to spread, and there is a lot of smoke and dust in winter.

It is also different from the northern cities such as Beijing, with heavy wind and sand, much smog, cold and water shortage. Unlike plateau cities, ultraviolet rays are strong. There are no obvious shortcomings except that it is a little hot in summer. But in recent years, with the change of the earth's environment, the high temperature weather is decreasing year by year.

For example, the indicators of a livable city in China are social civilization, economic development, environmental comfort, carrying capacity of resources, convenience of life and public safety. If these six indicators are well developed and no one is particularly slow, it is livable.

The concept of mountain city mainly refers to the old riverside areas such as Yuzhong, Nan 'an and Jiangbei, represented by Yuzhong Peninsula (which is also a concentrated area for foreign tourists to punch cards), accounting for less than 20% of the built-up area of the central city. The Photoelectric Garden, Ranjiaba, Bamboo Forest, Central Park, High-tech Zone, University Town and Tea Garden New District in Nan 'an District, Huilongwan, Baguocheng, Erlang and Huayan in Jiulongpo District, Longzhou Bay, Lujiao and Jieshi in Banan District, Cai Jia and Shuitu in Beibei District, and Airport New Town and Longxing in Yubei District are all relatively flat and Xiyong. Coupled with the completion of dozens of tunnels and the construction of a large number of sightseeing elevators and public escalators in recent years, most urban areas in Chongqing no longer need to climb long ladders every day, but need to exercise and climb mountains in the suburbs or parks.