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Beyond Beijing and Shanghai: Why Chongqing Is Becoming China’s Most Surprising Travel Destination

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As international tourism to China rebounds, a growing number of travelers are looking beyond traditional destinations such as Beijing and Shanghai in search of more authentic and immersive experiences. One city increasingly capturing their attention is Chongqing, a megacity in western China known for its dramatic mountain landscape, vibrant food culture, ancient towns, and unique blend of modernity and tradition.

This story explores why Chongqing is emerging as one of China’s most compelling destinations, the travel trends driving interest in lesser-known cities, and how visitors are discovering a more authentic side of China through local culture, community experiences, and off-the-beaten-path adventures.

As international tourism to China continues to rebound, a
growing number of travelers are bypassing the country’s traditional gateways in
favor of a destination many are calling China’s most fascinating hidden gem:
Chongqing.

 

For decades, cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi’an
have dominated travel itineraries. But today’s travelers are increasingly
seeking authentic experiences, local culture, and destinations that feel
undiscovered. In western China, Chongqing is quietly emerging as one of the
country’s most compelling places to visit.

 

Known as the “Mountain City,” Chongqing offers a
striking contrast to China’s better-known tourist hubs. Built among steep hills
at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, the city is famous for its
layered skyline, elevated roads, riverside neighborhoods, and a metro line that
famously passes through a residential building.

Yet visitors say it is not the city’s dramatic landscape
alone that leaves a lasting impression.

“Many travelers arrive expecting a modern megacity and
leave talking about the people they met, the food they tasted, and the feeling
of discovering a side of China they never knew existed,” says Jay, founder
and local guide of Jaychongqingtour.

Jay Zhang, Founder of Jaychongqingtour

Unlike destinations where tourism is concentrated around a
handful of landmarks, Chongqing offers a blend of urban energy, ancient
heritage, and cultural immersion. Visitors can spend the morning exploring
bustling city districts or wandering centuries-old towns such as Gongtan
Ancient Town, or on the next day, standing beneath the towering natural stone
bridges of the Wulong Karst National Geology Park.

 

A beautiful view of Three Natural Bridges in Wulong

The city’s culinary reputation is also attracting
international attention. Home to the famous Chongqing hotpot and a thriving
street food culture, the city has become a destination in its own right for
food enthusiasts seeking regional Chinese cuisine beyond the familiar dishes
found abroad.

Mala Hotpot is an experience itself

 

Travelers are also increasingly drawn to Chongqing’s
authenticity. While tourism infrastructure is modern and convenient, much of
the city remains focused on local life rather than mass tourism. Morning
markets, neighborhood tea houses, riverside parks, and traditional communities
provide visitors with a glimpse into everyday China that many feel is difficult
to find in more heavily visited destinations.

 

Industry observers note that this shift reflects a broader
trend in global travel. Today’s travelers are increasingly prioritizing
meaningful experiences over checklist tourism, seeking destinations that offer
a stronger connection to local culture and community.

 

As China welcomes more international visitors, Chongqing
appears well-positioned to benefit from this changing mindset.

Shancheng Alley - Where history, culture, and quiet stories linger

 

“People often tell us that Chongqing was the highlight
of their China trip,” says Jay. “Not because it was the most famous
city they visited, but because it felt the most real.”

For travelers looking beyond China’s traditional tourist
trail, Chongqing may no longer be the country’s best-kept secret—but it remains
one of its most rewarding discoveries.

 

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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