For night photography, Hongya Cave is naturally the first place to go. Standing across the street, looking up at the vertical stilted buildings of Hongya Cave, a dazzling brilliance unfolds, reminiscent of the unique splendor found in 'Spirited Away'.
Changjiahui
The eleven-story Hongya Cave fully showcases the magic of Chongqing. When you take the elevator to the top of the cave, you will find a flat land again. Of course, this is also a great place to view the river scenery, especially after enjoying a delicious hotpot. You can feel the breeze, watch the river reflect the lights on both sides, and see the bridge sparkling.
In Chongqing, there are many iconic buildings such as the Three Gorges Museum and the Chongqing People's Auditorium. The same goes for Hongya Cave and Qiansimen Bridge. Standing on Qiansimen Bridge is the best way to view Hongya Cave, rather than squeezing with a large crowd at the bridgehead. In fact, the further you walk, the more you can enjoy a comprehensive view of Hongya Cave from different perspectives.
Yangtze River Cableway
The Yangtze River Cableway has long lost its significance as a daily transportation tool. Today, it is more like a special experience for tourists to enjoy the river and mountain city scenery of Chongqing. Since this is the case, why not take it at night? Because that way, you will experience an unforgettable journey of light!
Kansheng Tower in E'ling Park is also said to be a great place to view the night scenery. The night view here is no less impressive than the one seen from Yikeshu.