Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road
Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road

Chongqing Night Tour: Hongyadong & Nanbin Road

$199.00
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🌟 Tour Highlights

  • Exclusive make-up service to capture stunning night photos with Chongqing's skyline
  • Door-to-door hotel transfer (pick-up & drop-off) for a hassle-free journey
  • Visit two iconic night spots: Hongyadong's stilted buildings and Nanbin Road's "Chongqing Bund"
  • Professional guide with local insights to avoid crowds and share Bayu culture
  • No shopping stops – pure focus on scenery and experience

Detailed Itinerary

Pick-up at the hotel → Start make-up at 19:00 and then head to Hongyadong: This scenic spot is built against the mountain with traditional Bayu stilted buildings, with a total of 13 floors. The lights at night are brilliant like a fantasy world. You can experience Bayu folk culture and taste local specialties.

After visiting Hongyadong, we will head to Nanbin Road: It is known as the "Chongqing Bund", bordering the Yangtze River to the north. You can enjoy the brilliant night view of Yuzhong Peninsula, and it also contains profound historical heritage such as port-opening culture and anti-Japanese war culture.

Finally, drop-off at the hotel.


 Included & Excluded

Included Excluded
Professional English-speaking guide Meals and beverages (available for purchase at scenic spots)
Round-trip hotel transfer (within downtown Chongqing) Personal expenses (shopping, souvenirs, etc.)
Make-up service (basic styling for night photography) Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
Local cultural commentary Tips (voluntary, 50-100 RMB per person is appreciated for excellent service)


💡 Useful Tips

  1. Wear light-colored clothing for better photo effects against the night lights .
  2. Bring a camera or fully charged phone to capture the 8D magical night view.
  3. The make-up service starts at 19:00 sharp – please be ready at your hotel lobby 10 minutes in advance.
  4. Chongqing's nights can be cool – bring a thin jacket, especially in spring and autumn.
  5. Follow the guide's arrangements to avoid getting lost in the city's complex terrain .


📅 Booking Information

  • Reservation Deadline: 1 day before the tour (18:00 local time) .
  • Confirmation: You will receive a booking confirmation via email/SMS within 2 hours after payment.
  • Cancellation Policy: Full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance; no refund for last-minute cancellations or no-shows .
  • Suitable for: Couples, photography enthusiasts, and travelers who love urban night scenery.
  • Group Size: Small group (max 12 people) for a more personalized experience.
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What currency does China use?

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When is the best time to visit China?

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What is the weather like in China?

It's a HUGE country, so weather goes wild! Think sizzling summers, freezing winters (especially north), and mild springs/autumns. Check the forecast for your specific cities before you pack.

Do I need a visa to travel to China?

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Do you tip in China?

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How many days do you need to see China?

For the highlights like Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai, 10-14 days is a solid start for first-timers. If you want to dive deeper or hit more regions, two to three weeks is even better.

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