Chongqing ( or ;
;
Sichuanese Sichuanese, Szechuanese or Szechwanese may refer to something of, from, or related to the Chinese province and region of Sichuan (Szechwan/Szechuan) (historically and culturally including Chongqing), especially:
*Sichuanese people, a subgroup of the ...
pronunciation: ,
Standard Mandarin
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pronunciation: ),
alternately romanized as Chungking (), is a
municipality in
Southwest China. The official abbreviation of the city, "" (), was approved by the
State Council on 18 April 1997. This abbreviation is derived from the old name of a part of the
Jialing River that runs through Chongqing and feeds into the
Yangtze River.
Administratively, it is one of the four municipalities under the direct administration of the
central government of the People's Republic of China (the other three are
Beijing,
Shanghai, and
Tianjin), and the only such municipality located deep inland. The municipality of Chongqing, roughly the size of
Austria, includes the city of Chongqing as well as various discontiguous cities. Due to a classification technicality, Chongqing municipality can claim to be the
largest city proper in the worldthough it does not have the world's largest urban area. Chongqing is the only city in China with a permanent population of over 30 million. Chongqing is the fourth largest Chinese city by urban population, with urban population of 16.34 million as of the 2020 estimation, after Shanghai, Beijing and
Shenzhen. According to the 2010 census, Chongqing is the most populous Chinese municipality, and also the largest direct-controlled municipality in China, containing 26 districts, eight
counties, and four
autonomous counties.
During the
Republic of China
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(ROC) era, Chongqing was a municipality located within
Sichuan Province. It served as its wartime capital during the
Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). The current municipality was separated from Sichuan province on 14 March 1997 to help develop the central and western parts of China.
Chongqing has an extensive history and a rich culture. As one of China's National Central Cities, it serves as a
financial center
A financial centre ( BE), financial center ( AE), or financial hub, is a location with a concentration of participants in banking, asset management, insurance or financial markets with venues and supporting services for these activities to t ...
of the
Sichuan Basin and the upstream
Yangtze. It is a major manufacturing and transportation center; a July 2012 report by the
Economist Intelligence Unit described it as one of China's "13 emerging
megalopolises".
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport, a major aviation hub serving Chongqing metropolitan areas and
Western China, is one of the top 50
busiest airports
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*Passenger traffic: total passengers emplaned and de ...
in the world, and the city's monorails system is the world's longest and busiest
monorails system with the greatest number of stations (70). Chongqing is ranked as a
Beta (global second-tier) city. Chongqing is also the headquarters of the
Changan Automobile, one of the "
Big Four Big Four or Big 4 may refer to:
Groups of companies
* Big Four accounting firms: Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG, PwC
* Big Four (airlines) in the U.S. in the 20th century: American, Eastern, TWA, United
* Big Four (banking), several groupings ...
" car manufacturers of China, and hosts more than 10 foreign consulates, making it the fifth major city to host more foreign representatives than any other city in China after
Beijing,
Shanghai,
Guangzhou and
Chengdu
Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ...
.
Chongqing is one of the top 50 cities in the world by scientific research outputs as tracked by the
Nature Index, and home to several
notable universities, including
Chongqing University,
Southwest University,
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
Southwest University of Political Science and Law
Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL) is a national public university located in Chongqing, China.
It was founded in 1953 with the original name Southwest College of Political Science and Law. It was one of the first facultie ...
,
Chongqing Normal University and
Chongqing University of Technology.
History
Ancient history
Chongqing's location is historically associated with the
State of Ba
Ba () was an ancient state in eastern Sichuan, China. Its original capital was Yicheng (Enshi City), Hubei. Ba was conquered by Qin in 316 BC. The historical Bo people and the modern Tujia people trace some of their origins back to the people of ...
.
Its capital was first called Jiangzhou ().
Imperial era
Jiangzhou subsequently remained under
Qin Shi Huang's rule during the
Qin dynasty, the successor of the Qin State, as well as the rule of
Han dynasty emperors.
Jiangzhou was subsequently renamed during the
Northern and Southern dynasties to Chu Prefecture (), then again in 581 AD (
Sui dynasty
The Sui dynasty (, ) was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China that lasted from 581 to 618. The Sui unified the Northern and Southern dynasties, thus ending the long period of division following the fall of the Western Jin dynasty, and layi ...
) to Yu Prefecture (), and later in 1102 during
Northern Song to Gong Prefecture (). The name Yu however survives to this day as an abbreviation for Chongqing, as well as for the city's historic center, where the old town once stood; its name is Yuzhong (, Central Yu).
It received its current name in 1189, after Prince
Zhao Dun of the
Southern Song dynasty
The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the rest ...
described his crowning as king and then Emperor Guangzong as a "double celebration" (, or ''chóngqìng'' in short). To mark the occasion of his enthronement, Yu Prefecture was therefore converted to Chongqing
Fu.
In 1362, (
Yuan dynasty),
Ming Yuzhen, a peasant rebel leader, established the Daxia Kingdom () at Chongqing for a short time. In 1621 (
Ming dynasty), another short-lived kingdom of
Daliang () was established by She Chongming () with Chongqing as its capital. In 1644, after the fall of the Ming dynasty to a rebel army, Chongqing, together with the rest of
Sichuan, was captured by
Zhang Xianzhong, who was said to have massacred a large number of people in Sichuan and depopulated the province, in part by causing many people to flee to safety elsewhere. The
Manchus later conquered the province, and during the
Qing dynasty, immigration to Chongqing and Sichuan took place with the support of the Qing emperor.
In 1890, the British Consulate General was opened in Chongqing. The following year, the city became the first inland commerce port open to foreigners, with
the proviso that foreign ships should not be at liberty to trade there until Chinese-owned steamers had succeeded in ascending the river. This restriction was abolished by the
Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, which declared the city open on the same terms as other ports, although it was not until 1907 that a steamship made the journey without the help of manual haulers. From 1896 to 1904, the American, German, French, and Japanese consulates were opened in Chongqing.
Provisional wartime capital of the Republic of China
During and after the
Second Sino-Japanese War, from Nov 1937 to May 1946, it was Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-shek
Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975), also known as Chiang Chung-cheng and Jiang Jieshi, was a Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary, and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 ...
's provisional capital. After the General and remaining army had lived there for a time following their retreat in 1938 from the previous capital of
Wuhan, it was formally declared the second capital city (, ''péi dū'') on 6 September 1940.
After Britain, the United States, and other Allies entered the war in Asia in December 1941, one of the Allies' deputy commanders of operations in South East Asia (South East Asia Command SEAC),
Joseph Stilwell, was based in the city. This made it a city of world importance in the fight against Axis powers, together with
London,
Moscow and
Washington, D.C.
The city was also visited by Lord
Louis Mountbatten
Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979) was a British naval officer, colonial administrator and close relative of the British royal family. Mountbatten, who was of German ...
, the Supreme Commander of SEAC which was itself headquartered in Ceylon, modern day Sri Lanka. Chiang Kai Shek as Supreme Commander in China worked closely with Stilwell. From 1938 to 1943, the city suffered from continuously
massive bombing campaigns of the
Imperial Japanese Navy and
Army Air Forces; battles of which were fought entirely by the
Chinese Air Force squadrons and anti-aircraft artillery units. Many lives were saved by the air-raid shelters which took advantage of the mountainous terrain. Chongqing was acclaimed to be the "City of Heroes" due to the indomitable spirits of its people as well as their contributions and sacrifices during the
War of Resistance-World War II. Many factories and universities were relocated from eastern China and ultimately to Chongqing during years of setbacks in the war, transforming this city from inland port to a heavily industrialized city. In late November 1949, the Nationalist KMT government retreated from the city.
Municipality status
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On 14 March 1997, the Eighth
National People's Congress decided to merge the
sub-provincial city
A sub-provincial division () in China is a prefecture-level city governed by a province promoted by half a level. Thus, it is half a level under the provincial level (hence the name sub-provincial) but half a level above the prefecture-level.
T ...
with adjacent
Fuling,
Wanxian, and
Qianjiang prefectures that it had governed on behalf of the province since September 1996. The resulting single entity became Chongqing Municipality, containing 30,020,000 people in forty-three former
counties (without intermediate political levels). The municipality became the spearhead of China's effort to develop its western regions and to coordinate the resettlement of residents from the reservoir areas of the
Three Gorges Dam project. Its first official ceremony took place on 18 June 1997.
On 8 February 2010, Chongqing became one of the four
National Central/Core cities, the other three are Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin. The same year on June 18, the
Liangjiang New Area was established in Chongqing, which was the third state-level
new area at the time of its establishment.
Geography
Physical geography and topography
Chongqing is situated at the transitional area between the
Tibetan Plateau and the plain on the middle and lower reaches of the
Yangtze River in the
sub-tropical climate zone often swept by moist
monsoons. It often rains at night in late spring and early summer, and thus the city is famous for its "night rain in the Ba Mountains", as described by poems throughout Chinese history including the famous ''Written on a Rainy Night-A Letter to the North'' by
Li Shangyin. The municipality reaches a maximum length of from east to west, and a maximum width of from north to south. It borders the following provinces:
Hubei in the east,
Hunan in the southeast,
Guizhou in the south,
Sichuan in the west and northwest, and
Shaanxi to the north in its northeast corner.
Chongqing covers a large area crisscrossed by rivers and mountains. The
Daba Mountains stand in the north, the
Wu Mountains in the east, the
Wuling Mountains in the southeast, and the
Dalou Mountains in the south. The whole area slopes down from north and south towards the
Yangtze River valley
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, with sharp rises and falls. The area is featured by a large geological
massif, of mountains and hills, with large sloping areas at different heights. Typical
karst
Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
landscape is common in this area, and stone forests, numerous collections of peaks,
limestone caves and valleys can be found in many places. The ''Longshuixia Gap'' (), with its natural
arch-bridges, has made the region a popular tourist attraction. The Yangtze River runs through the whole area from west to east, covering a course of , cutting through the Wu Mountains at three places and forming the well-known
Three Gorges: the Qutang, the Wuxia and the Xiling gorges. Coming from northwest and running through "the Jialing Lesser Three Gorges" of Libi, Wentang and Guanyin, the
Jialing River joins the Yangtze in Chongqing.
The central urban area of Chongqing, or Chongqing proper, is a city of unique features. Built on mountains and partially surrounded by the Yangtze and Jialing rivers, it is known as a "mountain city" and a "city on rivers". The night scene of the city is very illuminated, with millions of lights and their reflection on the rivers. With its special
topographical features, Chongqing has the unique scenery of mountains, rivers, forests, springs, waterfalls, gorges, and caves.
Li Bai, a famous poet of the
Tang dynasty, was inspired by the natural scenery and wrote this
epigram
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.
Specifically, the central urban area is located on a huge folding area.
Yuzhong District
Yuzhong District () is the central district and heart of Chongqing municipality. It is the capital of the municipality and is also the political, economical, and entertainment center of the city of Chongqing. Located in the central portion of Yuz ...
,
Nan'an District,
Shapingba District
Shapingba () is a district of Chongqing, People's Republic of China, formerly known as Shaci District () during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Sino-Japanese War. It is one of the central parts of Chongqing and covers around 396 square kilometers, w ...
and
Jiangbei District are located right on a big
syncline
In structural geology, a syncline is a fold with younger layers closer to the center of the structure, whereas an anticline is the inverse of a syncline. A synclinorium (plural synclinoriums or synclinoria) is a large syncline with superimpose ...
. And the "Southern Mountain of Chongqing" (Tongluo Mountain), along with the Zhongliang Mountain are two
anticlines next to the syncline of downtown.
Zhongliang Mountains () and Tongluo Mountains () roughly forms the eastern and western boundaries of Chongqing's urban area. The highest point in downtown is the top of Eling Hill, which is a smaller syncline hill that separates the Yangtze River and Jialing River. The elevation of Eling Hill is . The lowest point is Chaotian Gate, where the two rivers merge with each other. The altitude there is . The average height of the area is . However, there are several high mountains outside central Chongqing, such as the Wugong Ling Mountain, with the altitude of , in Jiangjin.
Climate
Chongqing has a
humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
(
Köppen ''Cfa''), bordering on a monsoonal humid subtropical climate (
Köppen ''Cwa'') and for most of the year experiences very high relative humidity, with all months above 75%. Known as one of the "
Three Furnaces" of the Yangtze River, along with
Wuhan and
Nanjing, its summers are long and among the hottest and most humid in China, with highs of in July and August in the urban area. Winters are short and somewhat mild, but damp and overcast. The city's location in the
Sichuan Basin causes it to have one of the lowest annual sunshine totals nationally, at only 1,055 hours, lower than much of Northern Europe; the monthly percent possible sunshine in the city proper ranges from a mere 8% in December and January to 48% in August. Extremes since 1951 have ranged from on 15 December 1975 (unofficial record of was set on 8 February 1943) to on 18 and 19 August 2022
(unofficial record of was set on 8 and 9 August 1933).
Chongqing, with over 100 days of fog per year, is known as the "Fog City" (); this is because in the spring and fall, a thick layer of fog enshrouds it for 68 days per year. During the
Second Sino-Japanese War, this special weather possibly played a role in protecting the city from being overrun by the
Imperial Japanese Army.
As exemplified by
Youyang County
Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, or Youyang County for short () is located in southeast Chongqing Municipality, China, bordering the provinces of Hunan to the east and Guizhou to the southwest.
The county spans an area of , and has a popu ...
below, conditions are often cooler in the southeast part of the municipality due to the higher elevations there.
Cityscape
File:Jiangbeizui CBD.jpg, Jiangbeizui CBD
Jiangbeizui CBD() is one of the central business districts and part of Liangjiang New Area in central Chongqing, China.
The CBD aims to attract financial institutions, making it a financial centre in the future.
Jiangbeizui CBD is located ...
from above, taken in 2018
File:Chaotianmen Bridge, Nan'an District of Chongqing.jpg, Chaotianmen Bridge connects Jiangbei District with Nan'an District of Chongqing, taken in 2018
File:Jiefangbei.jpg, Jiefangbei () is a World War II victory monument
File:Raffles City Chongqing 2019-9.jpg, Raffles City Chongqing
Raffles City Chongqing is suite of eight buildings in Yuzhong District, Chongqing, China, developed by Singaporean real estate developer CapitaLand.
Raffles City Chongqing features a 300-metre-long horizontal skybridge called "Crystal" that con ...
, sitting in the confluence of Yangtze and Jialing River
Politics
Chongqing has been, since 1997, a
direct-controlled municipality in the Chinese administrative structure, making it a provincial-level division with commensurate political importance. The municipality's top leader is the secretary of the municipal committee of the Chinese Communist Party ("party chief"), which, since 2007, has also held a seat on the
Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, the country's second highest governing council. Under the Soviet-inspired
nomenklatura
The ''nomenklatura'' ( rus, номенклату́ра, p=nəmʲɪnklɐˈturə, a=ru-номенклатура.ogg; from la, nomenclatura) were a category of people within the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries who held various key admi ...
system of appointments, individuals are appointed to the position by the central leadership of the Communist Party, and bestowed to an official based on seniority and adherence to party orthodoxy, usually given to an individual with prior regional experience elsewhere in China and nearly never a native of Chongqing. Notable individuals who have held the municipal Party Secretary position include
He Guoqiang,
Wang Yang Wang Yang may refer to:
People
*Wang Yang (politician) (born 1955), Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
*Wang Yang (Liaoning politician) (born 1957), former provincial official from Liaoni ...
,
Bo Xilai,
Zhang Dejiang, and
Sun Zhengcai
Sun Zhengcai (; born September 25, 1963) is a former Chinese politician and senior regional official. From 2012 to 2017, Sun served as the Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing, an interior municipality, and a member of the Politburo of the Chi ...
, the latter three were Politburo members during their term as party chief. The party chief heads the municipal
party standing committee, the ''de facto'' top governing council of the municipality. The standing committee is typically composed of 13 individuals which includes the party chiefs of important subdivisions and other leading figures in the local party and government organization, as well as one military representative.
The municipal People's Government serves as the day-to-day administrative authority, and is headed by the mayor, who is assisted by numerous vice mayors and mayoral assistants. Each vice mayor is given jurisdiction over specific municipal departments. The mayor is the second-highest-ranking official in the municipality. The mayor usually represents the city when foreign guests visit.
The municipality also has a People's Congress, theoretically elected by lower level People's Congresses. The People's Congress nominally appoints the mayor and approves the nominations of other government officials. The People's Congress, like those of other provincial jurisdictions, is generally seen as a symbolic body. It convenes in full once a year to approve party-sponsored resolutions and local regulations and duly confirm party-approved appointments. On occasion the People's Congress can be venues of discussion on municipal issues, although this is dependent on the actions of individual delegates. The municipal People's Congress is headed by a former municipal official, usually in their late fifties or sixties, with a lengthy prior political career in Chongqing. The municipal Political Consultative Conference (''zhengxie'') meets at around the same time as the People's Congress. Its role is to advise on political issues. The ''zhengxie'' is headed by a leader who is typically a former municipal or regional official with a lengthy career in the party and government bureaucracy.
Military
Chongqing was the wartime capital of China during the
Second Sino-Japanese War (i.e., World War II), and from 1938 to 1946,
the seat of administration for the Republic of China's government before its departure to
Nanjing and then
Taiwan. After the eventual defeat at the
Battle of Wuhan
The Battle of Wuhan (武漢之戰), popularly known to the Chinese as the Defense of Wuhan, and to the Japanese as the Capture of Wuhan, was a large-scale battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Engagements took place across vast areas of Anhui ...
General Chiang-Kai Shek and the army were forced to use it as base of resistance from 1938 onwards.
It also contains a military museum named after the Chinese
Korean War hero
Qiu Shaoyun
Qiu Shaoyun (; June 1, 1926 – October 12, 1952) was born in a small village named Qiūjiāgōu (邱家沟) in Guānjiàn township (关溅乡) (now called Shàoyún town, 少云镇) of Tongliang county, Sichuan province (after 1997 Tongli ...
.
Chongqing used to be the headquarters of the
13th Group Army
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of the
People's Liberation Army
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, one of the two group armies that formerly comprised the
Chengdu Military Region, which in 2016 was re-organized into the
Western Theater Command.
Administrative divisions
Chongqing is the largest of the four direct-controlled municipalities of the People's Republic of China. The municipality is divided into 38 subdivisions (3 were abolished in 1997, and
Wansheng
Wansheng District () is a former district of Chongqing Municipality, China.
In October 2011, Wansheng was merged into Qijiang County to form the new Qijiang District
Qijiang District () is a district of Chongqing, China, bordering Guizhou provi ...
and
Shuangqiao districts were abolished in October 2011), consisting of 26 districts, 8 counties, and 4 autonomous counties. The boundaries of Chongqing municipality reach much farther into the city's hinterland than the boundaries of the other three provincial level municipalities (Beijing, Shanghai and
Tianjin), and much of its administrative area, which spans over , is rural. At the end of year 2018, the total population is 31.02 million.
Urban areas
Central Chongqing
The main urban area of Chongqing city () spans approximately , and includes the following nine districts:
*
Yuzhong District
Yuzhong District () is the central district and heart of Chongqing municipality. It is the capital of the municipality and is also the political, economical, and entertainment center of the city of Chongqing. Located in the central portion of Yuz ...
(, literally "Central Chongqing District"), the central and most densely populated district, where government and international business offices and the city's best shopping are located in the district's
Jiefangbei CBD area. Yuzhong is located on the peninsula surrounded by Eling Hill, Yangtze River and Jialing River.
*
Jiangbei District (, literally "North of the River District"), located to the north of Jialing River.
*
Shapingba District
Shapingba () is a district of Chongqing, People's Republic of China, formerly known as Shaci District () during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Sino-Japanese War. It is one of the central parts of Chongqing and covers around 396 square kilometers, w ...
(), roughly located between Jialing River and Zhongliang Mountain.
*
Jiulongpo District (), roughly located between Yangtze River and Zhongliang Mountain.
*
Nan'an District (, literally "Southern Bank District"), located on the south side of Yangtze River.
*
Dadukou District ()
*
Banan District (, literally "Southern of Ba District"). Previously called Ba County, and changed to the current name in 1994.
*
Yubei District (, or "Northern Chongqing District"). Previously called Jiangbei County, and changed into the current name in 1994.
*
Beibei District (), a satellite district northwest of Chongqing.
Demographics
Population
According to a July 2010 article from the official Xinhua news agency, the municipality has a population of 32.8 million, including 23.3 million farmers. Among them, 8.4 million farmers have become migrant workers, including 3.9 million working and living in urban areas of Chongqing.
, the
metropolitan area
A metropolitan area or metro is a region that consists of a densely populated urban agglomeration and its surrounding territories sharing industries, commercial areas, transport network, infrastructures and housing. A metro area usually com ...
encompassing the central urban area was estimated by the
OECD to have, a population of 17 million.
This would mean that the locally registered farmers who work in other jurisdictions number 4.5 million, reducing the local, year-round population of Chongqing in 2010 to 28.3 million, plus those who are registered in other jurisdictions but live and work in Chongqing. According to China's 2005 statistical yearbook, of a total population of 30.55 million, those with residence registered in other jurisdictions but residing in the Chongqing enumeration area numbered 1.4 million, including 46,000 who resided in Chongqing "for less than half-year". An additional 83,000 had registered in Chongqing, but not yet settled there.
The 2005 statistical yearbook also lists 15.22 million (49.82%) males and 15.33 million (50.18%) females.
In terms of age distribution in 2004, of the 30.55 million total population, 6.4 million (20.88%) were age 0–14, 20.7 million (67.69%) were 15–64, and 3.5 million (11.46%) were 65 and over.
Of a total 10,470,000 households (2004), 1,360,000 consisted of one person, 2,940,000 two-person, 3,190,000 three-person, 1,790,000 four-person, 783,000 five-person, 270,000 six-person, 89,000 seven-person, 28,000 eight-person, 6,000 nine-person, and 10,000 households of 10 or more persons per household.
Religion
The predominant religions in Chongqing are
Chinese folk religions,
Taoist traditions and
Chinese Buddhism. According to surveys conducted in 2007 and 2009, 26.63% of the population believes and is involved in
cults of ancestors, while 1.05% of the population identifies as
Christian
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(see also
Christianity in Sichuan
Christianity is a minority in the Chinese province of Sichuan (formerly romanized as Szechwan or Szechuan; also referred to as "West China" or "Western China"). Eastern Lipo, Kadu people and A-Hmao are ethnic groups present in the province.
His ...
).
The reports did not give figures for other types of religion; 72.32% of the population may be either irreligious or involved in
worship of nature deities, Buddhism,
Confucianism, Taoism, or
folk religious sects.
In 2010, there were 9,056
Muslims in Chongqing.
Economy
Chongqing is facing rapid
urbanization. For instance, statistics suggest that new construction added approximately daily of usable floor space to satisfy demands for residential, commercial and factory space. Thus, Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a municipality in its own right on 14 March 1997 in order to accelerate its development and subsequently China's relatively poorer western areas (see
China Western Development strategy). An important industrial area in western China,
, the economy of Chongqing was China's
16th largest economy with a
GDP of
CNY
The renminbi (; symbol: ¥; ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China and one of the world's most traded currencies, ranking as the fifth most traded currency in the world as of April 202 ...
¥ 2,789 billion or
USD$439 billion in (nominal), which is equivalent to the GDP of Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa.
However, its overall economic performance is still lagging behind coastal cities such as
Shanghai,
Shenzhen and
Guangzhou. For example, its GDP per capita was 87,000 yuan (
USD13,400 $),
which is around
the national average. Nevertheless, there is a massive government push to transform Chongqing into the region's economic, trade, and
financial center
A financial centre ( BE), financial center ( AE), or financial hub, is a location with a concentration of participants in banking, asset management, insurance or financial markets with venues and supporting services for these activities to t ...
and use the municipality as a platform to open up the country's western interior to further development.
Compared to a country, it would be the
33rd-largest economy and the
45th most populous with the total perminant population of 32.05 millions as of 2021.
Chongqing has been identified by the
Economist Intelligence Unit in the November 2010 Access China White Paper as a member of the
CHAMPS (Chongqing,
Hefei,
Anshan,
Maanshan,
Pingdingshan and
Shenyang), an economic profile of the top 20 emerging cities in China.
Traditionally, due to its geographic inaccessibility, Chongqing and
Sichuan have both been important military bases in weapons research and development. Even though Chongqing's industries are diversified, unlike eastern China, its export sector is small due to its relatively disadvantageous inland location. Instead, factories producing local-oriented consumer goods such as processed food, cars, chemicals, textiles, machinery, sports equipment and electronics are common.
Chongqing is China's third largest motor vehicle production center and the largest for motorcycles. In 2007, it had an annual output capacity of 1 million cars and 8.6 million motorcycles.
Leading makers of cars and motorbikes includes China's fourth biggest automaker;
Changan Automotive Corp and
Lifan Hongda Enterprise, as well as
Ford Motor Company, with the US car giant having 3 plants in Chongqing. The municipality is also one of China's nine largest iron and steel producers in China as well as one of its three major aluminum producers. Important manufacturers include
Chongqing Iron and Steel Company
Chongqing Iron and Steel Company Limited (,), or CISC is an iron and steel manufacturing state-owned enterprise in Chongqing, China.
Formerly "Hanyang Iron Plant" in Wuhan, it was established in 1890 during Qing Dynasty by Zhang Zhidong, the G ...
(重庆钢铁股份有限公司) and Southwest Aluminum (西南鋁業), which is Asia's largest aluminum plant. Agriculture remains significant. Rice and fruits, especially oranges, are the area's main produce. Natural resources are also abundant with large deposits of coal, natural gas, and more than 40 kinds of minerals such as
strontium
Strontium is the chemical element with the symbol Sr and atomic number 38. An alkaline earth metal, strontium is a soft silver-white yellowish metallic element that is highly chemically reactive. The metal forms a dark oxide layer when it is ex ...
and
manganese. Coal reserves total approximately . Chuandong Natural Gas Field is China's largest inland gas field with deposits of around 270 billion m
3 – more than 1/5 of China's total. Has China's largest reserve of strontium (China has the world's 2nd biggest strontium deposit). Manganese is mined in the Xiushan area. Although the mining sector has been denounced as heavily polluting and unsafe. Chongqing is also planned to be the site of a 10 million ton capacity refinery operated by
CNPC (parent company of
PetroChina
PetroChina Company Limited () is a Chinese oil and gas company and is the listed arm of state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), headquartered in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The company is currently Asia's largest oil and gas pr ...
) to process imported crude oil from the
Sino-Burma pipelines
Sino-Myanmar pipelines refers to the oil and natural gas pipelines linking Myanmar's deep-water port of Kyaukphyu (Sittwe) in the Bay of Bengal with Kunming in Yunnan province of China.
History
Talks between China and Myanmar on the feasibility ...
. The pipeline itself, though not yet finished, will eventually run from
Sittwe (in Myanmar's western coast) through
Kunming
Kunming (; ), also known as Yunnan-Fu, is the capital and largest city of Yunnan province, China. It is the political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province as well as the seat of the provincial government. The headquar ...
in Yunnan before reaching Chongqing and it will provide China with fuels sourced from Myanmar, the Middle East and Africa. Recently, there has been a drive to move up the
value chain by shifting towards high technology and knowledge intensive industries resulting in new development zones such as the Chongqing New North Zone (CNNZ). Chongqing's local government is hoping through the promotion of favorable economic policies for the electronics and information technology sectors, that it can create a 400 billion RMB high technology manufacturing hub which will surpass its car industry and account for 25% of its exports.
The city has also invested heavily in infrastructure to attract investment.
The network of roads and railways connecting Chongqing to the rest of China has been expanded and upgraded reducing
logistical
Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation. In a general business sense, logistics manages the flow of goods between the point of origin and the point of consumption to meet the requirements of ...
costs. Furthermore, the nearby
Three Gorges Dam which is the world's largest, supplies Chongqing with power and allows oceangoing ships to reach Chongqing's
Yangtze River port. These infrastructure improvements have led to the arrivals of numerous foreign direct investors (FDI) in industries ranging from
car
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The year 1886 is regarded as ...
to finance and retailing; such as
Ford,
Mazda,
HSBC
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,
Standard Chartered Bank
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,
Citibank
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,
Deutsche Bank,
ANZ Bank
ANZ may refer to:
People
* Anz (musician), a British DJ and electronic musician
Banks
* ANZ (bank), Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, the fourth-largest bank in Australia
** ANZ Bank New Zealand, the largest bank in New Zealand
...
,
Scotiabank
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,
Wal-Mart,
Metro AG
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and
Carrefour, among other multinational corporations.
Economic and technological development zones
The city includes a number of economic and technological development zones:
* Chongqing Chemical Industrial Park
* Chongqing Economic & Technological Development Zone
* Chongqing Hi-Tech Industry Development Zone
*
Chongqing New North Zone (CNNZ)
* Chongqing Export Processing Zone
* Jianqiao Industrial Park (located in Dadukou District)
* Liangjiang New Area
* Liangjiang Cloud Computing Center (the largest of its kind in China)
Chongqing itself is part of the
West Triangle Economic Zone, along with
Chengdu
Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ...
and
Xi'an.
Education
As of 2022, Chongqing hosts 70 institutions of higher education (excluding adult colleges), making it the fourth city with most higher education institutions nationwide and the first city in
Southwest China, which comprises Chongqing,
Sichuan Province,
Guizhou Province,
Yunnan Province, and
Tibet Autonomous Region with a combination of more than 180 million population.
Colleges and universities
*
Chongqing University ()
*
Southwest University ()
*
Chongqing University of Science and Technology ()
*
Southwest University of Political Science and Law
Southwest University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL) is a national public university located in Chongqing, China.
It was founded in 1953 with the original name Southwest College of Political Science and Law. It was one of the first facultie ...
()
*
Third Military Medical University ()
*
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications ()
*
Chongqing University of Technology ()
*
Chongqing Jiaotong University ()
*
Chongqing Medical University
Chongqing Medical University (CQMU; ), previously referred to as the Chongqing University of Medical Sciences (CQUMS), was established in 1956 in Chongqing, China. It was originally a branch of the Shanghai First Medical College (now named the Sh ...
()
*
Chongqing Normal University ()
*
Chongqing Technology and Business University ()
*
Chongqing Three Gorges University
Chongqing Three Gorges University (CTGU, ), established in 1956, is a national comprehensive university in Wanzhou District, Chongqing, at the heart of the Three Gorges areas on the Yangtze River. It presently has a total enrolment of 13,000 full ...
()
*
Chongqing Telecommunication Institute ()
*
Sichuan Fine Arts Institute
Sichuan Fine Arts Institute (SFAI) () is a public fine arts university established in 1940 in the southwest City of Chonqing, China. It is one of the four most prominent art academies in China and the only one in southwest China.
History and re ...
()
*
Sichuan International Studies University ()
*
University of Logistics
The PLA Army Service Academy (), formerly known as the Logistical Engineering University of PLA or University of Logistics, is an institution of higher learning in Chongqing, focusing on military engineering. It is affiliated to the General Logis ...
()
*Chongqing University of Arts and Science ()
*
Yangtze Normal University ()
* Chongqing University of Education ()
Notable high schools
* Fuling Experimental High School ()
* Chongqing No.1 Secondary School ()
*
Chongqing Nankai Secondary School
Chongqing Nankai Middle School () is a senior high school in Chongqing, China. It is located in Chenjiawan, Shapingba District. In a 2016 ranking of Chinese high schools that send students to study in American universities, Chongqing Nankai Mid ...
()
* Chongqing No.8 Secondary School ()
*
Bashu Secondary School ()
*
Chongqing Railway High School ()
* Chongqing Yucai Secondary School ()
* Chongqing Foreign Language School (The High School Affiliated to Sichuan International Studies University )
* Verakin High School of Chongqing (The 2nd Chongqing Foreign Language School, )
* Chongqing Qiujing High School ()
* High School Affiliated to Southwest University ()
* Chongqing NO.18 Secondary School ()
International schools
*
Yew Chung International School of Chongqing ()
* KL International School of Chongqing Bashu ()
Transport
Since its elevation to national-level municipality in 1997, the city has dramatically expanded its transportation infrastructure. With the construction of railways and expressways to the east and southeast, Chongqing is a major transportation hub in southwestern China.
, the municipality had
31 bridges across the Yangtze River including over a dozen in the city's urban core. Aside from the city's first two Yangtze River bridges, which were built, respectively, in 1960 and 1977, all of the other bridges were completed since 1995.
Public transit
Chongqing Rail Transit
Public transport in Chongqing consists of
metro, intercity railway, a ubiquitous bus system and the world's largest monorail network.
According to the Chongqing Municipal Government's ambitious plan in May 2007, Chongqing is investing 150 billion RMB over 13 years to finish a system that combines underground
metro lines with heavy
monorail.
, four metro lines, the long CRT
Line 1 Line 1 or 1 line may refer to:
Public transport Africa
* Line 1 (Algiers Metro), Algeria
* Cairo Metro Line 1, Egypt
Asia China
* Line 1 (Beijing Subway)
* Line 1 (Changchun Rail Transit)
* Line 1 (Changsha Metro)
* Line 1 (Changzhou Metro)
* L ...
, a conventional subway, and the long heavy monorail CRT
Line 2 Line 2 or 2 Line may refer to:
Public transport Americas
*2 (New York City Subway service), a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway
*2 Line (Sound Transit), a light rail line in Seattle, Washington
*Line 2 Bloor–Dan ...
(through Phase II),
Line 3, a heavy monorail connects the airport and the southern part of downtown.
Line 6, runs between
Beibei, a district in the city's far north to downtown.
Line 5 opened in late 2017.
By 2020 CRT will consist of 6 lines and 1 loop line resulting in of road and railway to the existing transportation infrastructure and 93 new metro stations will be added to the 111 stations that are already in place.
By 2050, Chongqing will have as many as 18 lines that are planned to be in operation.
Aerial tramway
Chongqing is the only Chinese city that keeps public
aerial tramways. Historically there were three aerial tramways in Chongqing: the Yangtze River Tramway, the Jialing River Tramway and the South Mountain Tramway. Currently, only Yangtze River Tramway is still operating and it is Class 4A Tourist Attractions in China. The -long tramway connects the southern and northern banks of Yangtze River; its daily passenger volume is about 10,000.
Railways
Major railway stations in Chongqing:
*
Chongqing railway station
Chongqing railway station () is a railway station of Chengyu Railway, Xiangyu Railway, Chuanqian Railway, Chengyu Passenger Railway, that located in People's Republic of China. It is a transportation hub of Chongqing in China.
Once the most impo ...
in Yuzhong, accessible via Metro Lines 1 & 3 (
Lianglukou Metro station), is the city's oldest railway station and located near the
Jiefangbei CBD in the city center. The station handles mostly long-distance trains. There are plans for a major renovation and overhaul of this station, thus many services have been transferred to Chongqing North railway station.
*
Chongqing North railway station is a station handling many long-distance services and high-speed rail services to Chengdu, Beijing and other cities. It was completed in 2006 and is connected to Metro Line.
*
Chongqing West railway station is in Shapingba, a station handling many long-distance services and high-speed rail services to many cities. It was completed in 2018.
*
Shapingba railway station is in Shapingba, near Shapingba CBD, accessible via
Shapingba metro station on Lines 1, 9 and the Loop line. It handles many local and regional train services. It was completed in 2018.
*Another railway station,
Chongqing East, is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in 2025.
Chongqing is a major freight destination for rail with continued development with improved handling facilities. Due to subsidies and incentives, the relocation and construction of many factories in Chongqing has seen a huge increase in rail traffic.
Chongqing is a major rail hub regionally.
*
Chengdu–Chongqing railway (to
Chengdu
Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ...
,
Sichuan Province)
*
Sichuan–Guizhou railway (to
Guiyang
Guiyang (; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ), historically rendered as Kweiyang, is the capital of Guizhou province of the People's Republic of China. It is located in the center of the province, situated on the east of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, ...
,
Guizhou Province)
*
Xiangyang–Chongqing railway (to
Hubei Province)
*
Chongqing–Huaihua railway (to
Hunan Province)
*
Suining–Chongqing railway (to
Sichuan Province)
*
Chongqing–Lichuan railway (to
Hubei Province)
*
Chongqing–Lanzhou railway railway (to
Gansu
Gansu (, ; alternately romanized as Kansu) is a province in Northwest China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeast part of the province.
The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibet ...
Province)
River port
Chongqing is one of the most important inland ports in China. There are numerous luxury cruise ships that terminate at Chongqing, cruising downstream along the
Yangtze River to
Yichang,
Wuhan,
Nanjing or even Shanghai. In the recent past, this provided virtually the only transportation option along the river. However, improved rail, expressways and air travel have seen this ferry traffic reduced or cancelled altogether. Most of the river ferry traffic consists of leisure cruises for tourists rather than local needs. Improved access by larger cargo vessels has been made due to the construction of the
Three Gorges Dam. This allows bulk transport of goods along the Yangtze River. Coal, raw minerals and containerized goods provide the majority of traffic plying this section of the river. Several port handling facilities exist throughout the city, including many impromptu river bank sites.
Highways
Traditionally, the road network in Chongqing has been narrow, winding and limited to smaller vehicles because of the natural terrain, large rivers and the huge population demands on the area, especially in the
Yuzhong District
Yuzhong District () is the central district and heart of Chongqing municipality. It is the capital of the municipality and is also the political, economical, and entertainment center of the city of Chongqing. Located in the central portion of Yuz ...
. In other places, such as
Jiangbei, large areas of homes and buildings have recently been cleared to improve the road network and create better urban planning; thus, several ring roads have also been constructed. This has seen many tunnels and large bridges needing to be built across the city. The construction of many expressways have connected Chongqing to its neighbors. The natural mountainous terrain that Chongqing is built on makes many road projects difficult to construct, including for example some of the world's highest road bridges.
Unlike many other Chinese cities, it is rare for motorbikes, electric scooters or bicycles to be seen on Chongqing's Roads. This is due to the extremely hilly and mountainous nature of Chongqing's roads and streets. However, despite this, Chongqing is a manufacturing center for these types of vehicles.
* Chongqing-Chengdu Expressway
* Chongqing-Chengdu 2nd Expressway (under construction)
* Chongqing-Wanzhou-Yichang Highway (Wanzhou-Yichang section under construction)
* Chongqing-Guiyang Highway
* Chongqing-Changsha Expressway (Xiushan-Changsha section under construction)
* Chongqing-Dazhou-Xi'a Highway (Dazhou-Xi'an section under construction)
* Chongqing-Suining Expressway
* Chongqing-Nanchong Expressway
*
China National Highway 210
*
China National Highway 212
Bridges
With so many bridges crossing the Yangtze and Jialing rivers in the urban area, Chongqing is sometimes known as the 'Bridge Capital of China'. The first important bridge in urban Chongqing was the Niujiaotuo Jialing River Bridge, built in 1958. The first bridge over the
Yangtze river was the Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge (or Chongqing Yangtze River Bridge) built in 1977.
, within the area of the 9 districts, there were 20 bridges on the
Yangtze river and 28 bridges on the Jialing river. The bridges in Chongqing exhibit a variety of shapes and structures, making Chongqing a showcase for bridge design.
Airports
The major airport of Chongqing is
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (IATA: CKG, ICAO: ZUCK). It is located in
Yubei District. The airport offers a growing network of direct flights to China, South East Asia, the Middle East, North America, and Europe. It is located north of the
city center of Chongqing and serves as an important aviation hub for south-western China. Jiangbei airport is a hub for
China Southern Airlines,
Chongqing Airlines,
Sichuan Airlines,
China Express Airlines,
Shandong Airlines and
Hainan Airlines's new
China West Air
West Airlines Co. Ltd. (), operating as West Air, is a low-cost airline based in New North Zone, Chongqing, China, operating a scheduled passenger network to domestic and international destinations out of its hub, Chongqing Jiangbei International ...
. Chongqing also is a focus city of
Air China
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, therefore it is very well connected with
Star Alliance and
Skyteam
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's international network. The airport currently has three parallel runways in operation. It serves domestic routes to most other Chinese cities, as well as international routes to
Auckland,
New York City,
London,
Los Angeles,
Moscow,
Doha,
Dubai,
Seoul,
Bangkok,
Phuket,
Osaka,
Singapore,
Chiang Mai
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,
Phnom Penh
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,
Siem Reap
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Siem Reap has French colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old F ...
,
Malé,
Bali
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, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur,
Batam,
Rome and
Helsinki. , Jiangbei Airport was the
4th busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic in mainland China.
Currently, Jiangbei airport has three terminals. Chongqing Airport has metro access (
CRT Line 3 and
Line 10) to its central city, and two runways in normal use.
There are four other airports in Chongqing Municipality:
Qianjiang Wulingshan Airport
Qianjiang Wulingshan Airport is an airport serving Qianjiang District of Chongqing municipality, China. It is located in the town of and was formerly called Qianjiang Zhoubai Airport, but was renamed in November 2011 after the nearby Wuling M ...
,
Wanzhou Wuqiao Airport
Wanzhou Wuqiao Airport is an airport serving Wanzhou District of Chongqing, China. It is located from the centre of Wanzhou. The airport was opened on 29 May 2003.
History
Wanzhou was formerly served by the military Liangping Airport. Its runw ...
,
Chongqing Xiannüshan Airport
Chongqing Xiannüshan Airport or Chongqing Xiannyushan Airport () is an airport that serves Wulong District, Chongqing municipality, China. The airport is located in the town of Xiannüshan (仙女山), also spelled as Xiannyushan or Xiannvsha ...
, and
Chongqing Wushan Airport. They are all class 4C airports and serve passenger flights to domestic destinations including Beijing, Shanghai and
Kunming
Kunming (; ), also known as Yunnan-Fu, is the capital and largest city of Yunnan province, China. It is the political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province as well as the seat of the provincial government. The headquar ...
.
Culture
Language
The language native to Chongqing is
Southwestern Mandarin
Southwestern Mandarin (), also known as Upper Yangtze Mandarin (), is a Mandarin Chinese language spoken in much of Southwest China, including in Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, most parts of Hubei, the northwestern part of Hunan, the northe ...
. More precisely, the great majority of the municipality, save for
Xiushan, speak
Sichuanese Sichuanese, Szechuanese or Szechwanese may refer to something of, from, or related to the Chinese province and region of Sichuan (Szechwan/Szechuan) (historically and culturally including Chongqing), especially:
*Sichuanese people, a subgroup of the ...
, including the primary
Chengdu-Chongqing dialect
Chengdu-Chongqing dialect or Cheng–Yu (; Sichuanese Pinyin: ''Cen2yu2'', ) is the most widely used branch of Southwestern Mandarin, with about 90 million speakers. It is named after Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan, and Chongqing, which was ...
and
Minjiang dialect
The Minjiang dialect (, ; ) is a branch of Sichuanese, spoken mainly in the Min River (''Mínjiāng'') valley or along the Yangtze in the southern and western parts of the Sichuan Basin in China. There is also a language island of the Minjiang ...
spoken in
Jiangjin and
Qijiang.
There are also a few speakers of
Xiang and
Hakka in the municipality, due to the great immigration wave to the Sichuan region () during the
Ming and
Qing dynasties. In addition, in parts of southeastern Chongqing, the
Miao and
Tujia languages are also used by some
Miao and
Tujia people.
Tourism
As the provisional Capital of China for almost ten years (1937 to 1945), the city was also known as one of the three headquarters of the Allies during
World War II, as well as being a strategic center of many other wars throughout China's history. Chongqing has many historic war-time buildings or sites, some of which have since been destroyed. These sites include the People's Liberation Monument, located in the center of Chongqing city. It used to be the highest building in the area, but is now surrounded and dwarfed by numerous
shopping center
A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof.
The first known collec ...
s. Originally named the ''Monument for the Victory over Axis Armies'', it is the only building in China for that purpose. Today, the monument serves as a symbol for the city. The
General Joseph W. Stilwell Museum, dedicated to
General "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell, a World War II general. the air force cemetery in the Nanshan area, in memory of those air force personnel killed during the
Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), and the
Red Rock Village Museum
Red Rock Village Museum or Hongyancun Museum () is a museum in Yuzhong District, Chongqing, China. It was a diplomatic site for the Chinese Communist Party, led by Zhou Enlai during World War II.
The museum is the site where Mao Zedong signed th ...
, a diplomatic site for the
Communist Party in Chongqing led by
Zhou Enlai during
World War II, and Guiyuan, Cassia Garden, where
Mao Zedong signed the "Double 10 (10 October) Peace Agreement" with the
Kuomintang in 1945.
* The
Baiheliang Underwater Museum, China's first underwater museum,
* The Memorial of Great Tunnel Massacre, a former air-raid shelter where a major massacre occurred during World War II.
* The
Great Hall of the People
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in Chongqing is based on the
Great Hall of the People
The Great Hall of the People is a state building located at the western edge of Tiananmen Square in Beijing. It is used for legislative and ceremonial activities by the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the ruling Chinese Co ...
in Beijing. This is one of the largest public assembly buildings in China which, though built in modern times, emulates traditional architectural styles. It is adjacent to the densely populated and hilly central district, with narrow streets and pedestrian only walkways,
* The large domed
Three Gorges Museum presents the history, culture, and environment of the Three Gorges area and Chongqing.
*
Chongqing Art Museum
Chongqing Art Museum () (also known as Chongqing Art Gallery or Chongqing Guotai Arts Center) is an art museum in Yuzhong District of Chongqing. Its main focus is on traditional Chinese painting, printmaking, and small sculptures.
Architecture
...
is known for striking architecture.
*
Chongqing Science and Technology Museum has an
IMAX
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Graeme F ...
theater.
* Luohan Si, a
Ming dynasty temple,
*
Huangguan Escalator, the second longest escalator in Asia.
* Former sites for embassies of major countries during the 1940s. As the capital at that time, Chongqing had many residential and other buildings for these officials.
*
Wuxi County, noted as a major tourism area of Chongqing,
* The
Dazu Rock Carvings, in Dazu county, are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings, dating back as far as the 7th century A.D., depicting and influenced by
Buddhist,
Confucian and
Taoist beliefs. Listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dazu Rock Carvings are made up of 75 protected sites containing some 50,000 statues, with over 100,000 Chinese characters forming inscriptions and epigraphs.,
* The
Three Natural Bridges
The Three Natural Bridges () are a series of natural limestone bridges located in Xiannüshan Town (), Wulong District, Chongqing Municipality, China. They lie within the Wulong Karst National Geology Park, itself a part of the South China Karst- ...
and
Furong Cave
Furong Cave () is a karst cave located on the banks of the Furong River, from the seat of Wulong District, Chongqing, People's Republic of China.
History
First discovered by local farmers in 1993 the cave was opened to tourists in 1994. It beca ...
in
Wulong Karst National Geology Park,
Wulong County
Wulong District () is a district of Chongqing Municipality, China, bordering Guizhou province to the south.
Administration
Climate
Education
There is a central elementary school in Baiyun Town.
Transportation
The district is served by C ...
are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the
South China Karst,
*
Ciqikou is a 1000-year-old town in the
Shapingba District
Shapingba () is a district of Chongqing, People's Republic of China, formerly known as Shaci District () during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Sino-Japanese War. It is one of the central parts of Chongqing and covers around 396 square kilometers, w ...
of Chongqing. It is also known as "Little Chongqing". The town, located next to the lower reaches of the
Jialing River, was at one time an important source of china-ware and used to be a busy commercial dock during the Ming and
Qing dynasties,
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Fishing Town or Fishing City is one of the three great ancient battlefields of China. It is noted for its resistance to the
Mongol armies during the Southern
Song dynasty (1127–1279) and the location where the Mongol leader
Möngke Khan died in 1259,
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Xueyu Cave in
Fengdu County is the only example of a pure-white, jade-like
karst
Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
cave in China,
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Fengdu Ghost City in
Fengdu County is the Gate of the Hell in traditional Chinese literature and culture.
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Snowy Jade Cave, see Xueyu Cave (above).
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Baidi Cheng
Baidicheng or Baidi Fortress is an ancient fortress and temple complex on a hill on the northern shore of the Yangtze River in China, 8 km east of the present day Fengjie County seat in Chongqing municipality.
Overview
The name ''Baidiche ...
, a peninsula in Yangtze River, known due to a famous poem by
Li Bai.
* The
Chongqing Zoo
Chongqing Zoo is a zoo in the city of Chongqing, China, about 8 km (5 miles) southwest from the city centre.
Overview
The zoo is located at Yangjiaping on Xijiao Road in the Jiulongpo District of Chongqing. It was built in 1953 and officia ...
, a
zoo that exhibits many rare species including the
giant panda
The giant panda (''Ailuropoda melanoleuca''), also known as the panda bear (or simply the panda), is a bear species endemic to China. It is characterised by its bold black-and-white coat and rotund body. The name "giant panda" is sometimes us ...
, the extremely rare
South China tiger, and the
African elephant.
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Chongqing Amusement Park.
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Chongqing Grand Theater, a
performing arts center.
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Foreigners' Street
Foreigners' Street or Yangren Jie (sometimes just Foreigner Street; ) was an amusement park and entertainment area in Chongqing, China. It combined various styles of architecture, food, and attractions from around the world. It was northwest of ...
was an amusement park, including the
Porcelain Palace, the world's largest toilet. Also the location of the abortive
Love Land development in 2009.
* The Black Mountain Valley (''Heishangu'').
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Hongya Cave Hongya may refer to:
* Hongya Cave, tourist shopping centre, Chongqing, China
*Hongya County, county in Sichuan, China
*Hongya Village, or Taktser
Taktser or Tengtser (; meaning 'Place on the Heights'") or Hongya Village () is a village in , Ping ...
(aka Hongya Dong), a pier stilt house fortress that served as one of the 17 city gates of Ancient Chongqing is a popular tourist attraction for its architecture.
Cuisine
Chongqing food is part of
Sichuan cuisine. Chongqing is known for its spicy food. Its food is normally considered numbing because of the use of
Sichuan pepper, also known as Sichuan peppercorn, containing
hydroxy alpha sanshool. Chongqing's
city center has many restaurants and food stalls where meals often cost less than
RMB10. Local specialties here include
dumpling
Dumpling is a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of dough (made from a variety of starch sources), oftentimes wrapped around a filling. The dough can be based on bread, flour, buckwheat or potatoes, and may be filled with meat, fi ...
s and
pickled vegetables
Pickling is the process of preserving or extending the shelf life of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar. The pickling procedure typically affects the food's texture and flavor. The resulting food is called a ...
and, different from many other Chinese cuisines, Chongqing dishes are suitable for the solo diner as they are often served in small individual sized portions. Among the delicacies and local specialties are these dishes:
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Chongqing hot pot– Chongqing's local culinary specialty which was originally from Northern China. Tables in
hot pot restaurants usually have a central pot, where food ordered by the customers is boiled in a spicy broth, items such as beef, pork,
tripe,
kidney slices, pork aorta and goose intestine are often consumed.
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Chongqing Xiao Mian – a common
lamian noodle dish tossed with
chili oil and rich mixtures of spices and ingredients
* Jiangtuan fish – since Chongqing is located along
Jialing River, visitors have a good opportunity to sample varieties of
aquatic products. Among them, is a fish local to the region, Jiangtuan fish: ''
Hypophthalmichthys nobilis'' although more commonly known as bighead
carp
Carp are various species of oily freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. While carp is consumed in many parts of the world, they are generally considered an invasive species in parts of ...
. The fish is often served steamed or baked.Wanzhou district is famous for baking Jiangtuan fish.
* Suan La Fen (Sour and Spicy Sweet-Potato Noodles) – Thick, transparent noodles of rubbery texture in a spicy vinegar soup.
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Lazi Ji (Spicy Chicken) – A stir-fried dish consists of marinated then deep-fried pieces of chicken, dried Sichuan
chili peppers, Sichuan peppers, garlic, and ginger, originated near
Geleshan in Chongqing.
* Quanshui Ji (Spring Water Chicken) – Quanshui Ji is cooked with the natural spring water in the
Southern Mountain of Chongqing
South Mountain Park (Nanshan Park) is a large suburban park in Nan'an District of Chongqing. It is located on the ''Nanshan'' (South Mountain), which is a part of the Tongluo Mountain (a branch of Huaying Mountain). The mountain itself is a hu ...
.
* Pork leg cooked with rock sugar – A common household dish of Chongqing, the tender, reddish finished dish, has been described as having strong and sweet aftertaste.
* Qianzhang (skimmed soy bean cream) – Qianzhang is the
cream skimmed from
soybean milk. In order to create this, several steps must be followed very carefully. First, soybeans are soaked in water, ground, strained, boiled, restrained several times and spread over
gauze
Gauze is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave. In technical terms "gauze" is a weave structure in which the weft yarns are arranged in pairs and are crossed before and after each warp yarn keeping the weft firmly in place. ...
until delicate, snow-white cream is formed. The paste can also be hardened, cut into slivers and seasoned with
sesame oil, garlic and
chili oil. Another variation is to bake the cream and fry it with
bacon
Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork made from various cuts, typically the belly or less fatty parts of the back. It is eaten as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts), used as a central ingredient (e.g., the bacon, lettuce, and tomato sand ...
, which is described as soft and sweet.
Media
The
Chongqing People's Broadcast Station is Chongqing's largest radio station. The only municipal-level TV network is
Chongqing TV, claimed to be the 4th largest television station in China. Chongqing TV broadcasts many local-oriented channels, and can be viewed on many TV sets throughout China.
Sports and recreation
Basketball
Chongqing Soaring Dragons
The Beijing Royal Fighters () are a Chinese professional men's basketball team which is based in Beijing and plays in the Northern Division of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Beijing BG (known in Chinese as Beijing Beikong) is the clu ...
became the 20th team playing in
Chinese Basketball Association in 2013. They play at Datianwan Arena, in the same sporting complex as
Datianwan Stadium. The team moved to Beijing in 2015 and is currently known as
Beijing Royal Fighters.
Soccer
Professional soccer teams in Chongqing include:
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Chongqing Lifan (
Chinese Super League)
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Chongqing F.C.
Chongqing Football Club or Chongqing F.C. (Simplified Chinese: 重庆足球俱乐部) was a Chinese professional football club based in Chongqing. The club last played in the China League One before dissolution.
History
Chongqing F.C., the secon ...
, ''folded''
Chongqing Lifan is a professional Chinese soccer club that currently plays in the Chinese Super League. They are owned by the Chongqing-based
Lifan Group, which manufactures motorcycles,
car
A car or automobile is a motor vehicle with wheels. Most definitions of ''cars'' say that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people instead of goods.
The year 1886 is regarded as ...
s and spare parts. Originally called ''Qianwei (Vanguard) Wuhan'', the club formed in 1995 to take part in the recently developed, fully professional
Chinese Soccer League. They would quickly rise to top tier of the system and experience their greatest achievement in winning the 2000
Chinese FA Cup, and coming in fourth within the league. However, since then they have struggled to replicate the same success, and have twice been relegated from the top tier.
Chongqing FC was a soccer club located in the city that competed in
China League One, the country's second-tier soccer division, before being relegated to the
China League Two, and dissolved due to a resultant lack of funds.
Sport venues
Sport venues in Chongqing include:
* The
Chongqing Olympic Sports Center is a multipurpose stadium. It is currently used mostly for soccer matches, as it has a grass surface, and can hold 58,680. It was built in 2002 and was one of main venues for the
2004 AFC Asian Cup
The 2004 AFC Asian Cup was the 13th edition of the men's AFC Asian Cup, a quadrennial international association football, football tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It was held from 17 July to 7 August 2004 in China. ...
.
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Yanghe Stadium Yanghe Stadium () is a multi-use stadium in Chongqing, People's Republic of China. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 32,000 people, and is the home of Chongqing Lifan in the Chinese Super League.
The stadium was ...
is a multiuse stadium that is currently used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium holds 32,000 people, and is the home of Chongqing Lifan in the Chinese Super League. The stadium was purchased by the Lifan Group in 2001 for
RMB80 million and immediately replaced
Datianwan Stadium as the home of Chongqing Lifan.
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Datianwan Stadium is a multipurpose stadium that is currently used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium has a capacity 32,000 people, and up until 2001 was the home of Chongqing Lifan.
Cloud Valley
At the end of 2020, a collaboration between a Danish architecture firm and a Chinese tech company Terminus was announced, taking the form of an
AI-controlled campus. The project is named Cloud Valley and aims to use sensors and WiFi-controlled devices to collect data on the city's residents and atmosphere, including weather and eating and sleeping habits. The AI will adapt devices to work in a way that fits the gathered information and improves residents' lives.
Notable people
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Ba Manzi: a legendary hero of
Ba kingdom in
Zhou dynasty
* Ba Qing, the Widow: the earliest known female merchant in Chinese history who provided huge financial aid to
Qin Shi Huang to construct the
Great Wall
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Gan Ning: a general serving under warlord
Sun Quan
Sun Quan (, Chinese: 孫權) (183 – 21 May 252), courtesy name Zhongmou (), posthumously known as Emperor Da of Wu, was the founder of the Eastern Wu dynasty, one of the Three Kingdoms of China. He inherited control of the warlord regime es ...
in the last years of
Han dynasty
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Yan Yan: a loyal general during
Three Kingdoms period
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Lanxi Daolong
Lanxi Daolong ( zh, t=蘭溪道隆, s=兰溪道隆, first=t, p=Lánxī Dàolóng, w=Lan-hsi Tao-long; ja, 蘭渓道隆, Rankei Dōryū; c. 1213-1278), born in Sichuan Province, China in 1213 A.D. ( Southern Song Dynasty), was a famous Chinese B ...
: a famous Buddhism monk and philosopher in
Song dynasty who went to Japan and established the
Kenchō-ji
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Qin Liangyu
Qin Liangyu (1574–1648), courtesy name Zhensu, was a female general best known for defending the Ming dynasty from attacks by the Manchu-led Later Jin dynasty in the 17th century.
Early life and education
Qin Liangyu was born in Zhongzhou ( ...
: a popular heroine in
Ming dynasty who fought against
Manchus
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Nie Rongzhen: marshal of the
People's Liberation Army
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is the principal military force of the People's Republic of China and the armed wing of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The PLA consists of five service branches: the Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, ...
of China
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Liu Bocheng: an early leader of Chinese communist party during
Anti-Japanese War
* Lu Zuofu: a notable patriotic industrialist and businessman who was a member of
Chinese United League
The Tongmenghui of China (or T'ung-meng Hui, variously translated as Chinese United League, United League, Chinese Revolutionary Alliance, Chinese Alliance, United Allegiance Society, ) was a secret society and underground resistance movement ...
and a leader of
Railway Protection Movement
The Railway Protection Movement (), also known as the "Railway Rights Protection Movement", was a political protest movement that erupted in 1911 in late Qing China against the Qing government's plan to nationalize local railway development proje ...
, established the
Beibei District,
Chongqing Natural History Museum, Jianshan High School, the Northern Hot Spring Park of Chongqing and Beibei Library, and served as the chief official of Food Bureau during
Republic of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast ...
period.
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Liu Yongqing
Liu Yongqing (born 3 October 1940), is the wife of Hu Jintao, the former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of the People’s Republic of China. Traditionally, Liu Yongqing’s role would be primarily domestic, but ...
: wife of the former president and Party general secretary
Hu Jintao
Hu Jintao (born 21 December 1942) is a Chinese politician who served as the 16–17th general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to 2012, the 6th president of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from 2003 to 2013, an ...
* Zhonghua Pang: a well-known calligrapher and geologist born in Sichuan but raised and lived in Chongqing
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Liu Xiaoqing
Liu Xiaoqing (born 30 October 1955) is a Chinese actress and businesswoman. She was one of the leading actresses in China in the 1980s.
Biography
In her early days Liu worked as a farm labourer, then as a propagandist for the People's Liberatio ...
: an actress
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Xia Peisu
Xia Peisu or Pei-su Hsia (; 28 July 1923 – 27 August 2014) was a Chinese computer scientist and educator known for her pioneering research in computer science and technology. The leading developer of Model 107, the nation's first domestically ...
: Chinese computer scientist
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Chen Kun: Chinese actor and singer
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Huang Qian:
Chess player
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Tian Liang: Olympic diving gold medalist
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Li Yundi: a pianist
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Karry Wang: A member of the pop band
TFBoys
TFBoys (, stylized in all caps), also known as The Fighting Boys, is a popular Chinese idol group that consists of three members: Karry Wang (), Roy Wang (), and Jackson Yee (). The group debuted on August 6, 2013 with their first single album " ...
and an actor
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Roy Wang: a singer-songwriter and member of
TFBoys
TFBoys (, stylized in all caps), also known as The Fighting Boys, is a popular Chinese idol group that consists of three members: Karry Wang (), Roy Wang (), and Jackson Yee (). The group debuted on August 6, 2013 with their first single album " ...
, also an actor and TV host
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Huang Junjie : an actor
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Jiang Qinqin: an actress
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Li Hua: artist who studied in Europe
* An Qi: singer, a member of the pop band
THE9
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Xiao Zhan: actor, singer, and member of the boy group
X Nine
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Pan Wenhua
Pan Wenhua (; 16 October 1886 – 16 November 1950), courtesy name Zhongsan (仲三) was a Kuomintang general from Sichuan.
Biography
Born in Renshou County, Sichuan in 1885, Pan was the Command of the 28th Division of the National Revolutionary ...
: born in Renshou County, Sichuan Province, was a famous military general who was regarded as a born military prodigy
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Zhou Zhennan: a leader of C-pop group
R1SE
R1SE was a Chinese idol boy band, formed by Tencent through the 2019 reality show ''Produce Camp 2019'' on Tencent Video. The group consisted of 11 members: Zhou Zhennan, He Luoluo, Yan Xujia, Xia Zhiguang, Yao Chen, Zhai Xiaowen, Zhang Yanqi ...
* Yao Chen : a member of C-pop group
R1SE
R1SE was a Chinese idol boy band, formed by Tencent through the 2019 reality show ''Produce Camp 2019'' on Tencent Video. The group consisted of 11 members: Zhou Zhennan, He Luoluo, Yan Xujia, Xia Zhiguang, Yao Chen, Zhai Xiaowen, Zhang Yanqi ...
* Zhang Yanqi : a member of C-pop group
R1SE
R1SE was a Chinese idol boy band, formed by Tencent through the 2019 reality show ''Produce Camp 2019'' on Tencent Video. The group consisted of 11 members: Zhou Zhennan, He Luoluo, Yan Xujia, Xia Zhiguang, Yao Chen, Zhai Xiaowen, Zhang Yanqi ...
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Shi Tingmao: Olympic diving gold medalist
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Chen Zihan
Chen Zihan (born 2 April 1978 as Chen Shasha) is a Chinese actress. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy.
Birth date
While the majority of sources state Chen's birth date as 2 April 1978, some claim that she was born on 2 April 1975. : Actress
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Xia Li
Zhao Xia (; born July 28, 1988) is a Chinese-American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. She is currently signed to WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown WWE brand extension, brand under the ring name Xia Li ...
: Professional wrestler signed with
WWE
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Feng Timo
Feng Timo (, born December 19, 1991), originally named Feng Yanan (), is a Chinese singer and internet personality from Wanzhou District, Chongqing, China. In 2017 she was named one of the "Top 10 Influential Big V's (Verified accounts) of Sina ...
: Singer, pop-star and internet personality
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Meng Fei :
Prime time
Prime time or the peak time is the block of broadcast programming taking place during the middle of the evening for a television show. It is mostly targeted towards adults (and sometimes families). It is used by the major television networks to ...
television host
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Li Ying (footballer, born 1993): First Chinese Soccer Player to come out as Lesbian
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Domee Shi
Domee Shi (; ; born 1989) is a Chinese-born Canadian animator, Film director, director and screenwriter. Since 2011, she has worked for Pixar, contributing as a storyboard artist for multiple films, including ''Inside Out (2015 film), Inside O ...
: Chinese-Canadian animator, director and screenwriter
International relations
Consulates
Twin towns – sister cities
Chongqing has
sister city relationships with many cities of the world including:
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Toulouse, France (1982)
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Seattle, United States (1983)
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Toronto, Canada (1986)
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Hiroshima
is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui h ...
, Japan (1986)
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Leicester
Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands.
The city l ...
, United Kingdom (1993)
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Voronezh, Russia (1993)
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Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine (2002)
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Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga () is a province of South Africa. The name means "East", or literally "The Place Where the Sun Rises" in the Swazi, Xhosa, Ndebele and Zulu languages. Mpumalanga lies in eastern South Africa, bordering Eswatini and Mozambique. It ...
, South Africa (2002)
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Sliven, Bulgaria (2002)
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Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
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Brisbane, Australia (2005)
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Shiraz, Iran (2005)
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Aswan, Egypt (2005)
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Busan, South Korea (2007)
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Sør-Trøndelag
Sør-Trøndelag () was a county comprising the southern portion of the present-day Trøndelag county in Norway. It bordered the old Nord-Trøndelag county as well as the counties of Møre og Romsdal, Oppland, and Hedmark. To the west is the No ...
, Norway (2007)
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Chiang Mai Province, Thailand (2008)
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Córdoba, Argentina (2010)
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Budapest, Hungary (2010)
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Bangkok, Thailand (2005)
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Antwerp
Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504, , Belgium (2011)
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Salvador, Bahia
Salvador (English: ''Savior'') is a Brazilian municipality and capital city of the state of Bahia. Situated in the Zona da Mata in the Northeast Region of Brazil, Salvador is recognized throughout the country and internationally for its cuisine ...
, Brazil (2011)
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Chennai, India (2015)
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Maribor
Maribor ( , , , ; also known by other #Name, historical names) is the second-largest city in Slovenia and the largest city of the traditional region of Styria (Slovenia), Lower Styria. It is also the seat of the City Municipality of Maribor, th ...
, Slovenia (2017)
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Telde, Spain (2018)
See also
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List of cities in China by population and built-up area
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List of twin towns and sister cities in China
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Major national historical and cultural sites in Chongqing
Notes
References
Citations
Sources
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External links
Chongqing Municipal Government websiteChongqing gongfutiyu websiteChongqing Jushen Sports website
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