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The Mountain City Trail and the Eighteen Stairs are together, and you can go to these two places together! However, personally, I think the mountain trail is more interesting than the Eighteen Ladders. The Mountain City Trail is very suitable for good weather, and it's best to take photos of the Eighteen Ladders at night! I really recommend everyone to go to the mountains. We recommend taking the Light Rail Line 1 to Qixinggang Line 1 [Consulate Lane] on the mountain trail. (Don't listen to the navigation at Exit 5 of the scenic area, you will need to climb up the mountain and then return to the 18th ladder. It's really tiring.)
There is a caf é inside. Sitting here in the afternoon drinking tea, chatting, and admiring the scenery across the river, the mountain city time library: the former site of Jinma Elementary School, with an empty dam where you can take photos. You can go up and stamp (nostalgic interior decoration, you can buy tickets inside) Laoshan Chengba Tea: You can drink tea, pick your ears, etc. Occasionally there will be performances of Sichuan opera and other genres. Atmosphere Loves Hutong: The lanterns in the alley are filled with lanterns, and the photos are beautiful. Moreover, an old couple is relatively warm. You can also enjoy the same scenery with the boardwalk and Yangtze River International. Girls, don't miss out!
Baoshan City Memory Museum: It records the classic love symbols of Chongqing's history and culture: the photos are great! Everyone must take a light rail from Exit 1 and Navigation [Consulate Lane] to Qixinggang, so the whole process is downhill and it's easy to save energy! You can shop in the alley and you may find surprises! There is a stamp shop on the road, but everyone needs to make a purchase before they can stamp it. I suggest you choose a seal and stamp it clearly (because the seals in each store are very similar, you can buy a postcard). Everyone must wear a comfortable pair of shoes for a better experience. Taking photos on good weather is actually not good.