Day 6 - we visited Raffles City in Chongqing. It looked just like a replica of Singapore MBS Hotel , that's because they were both designed by the world renowned Israeli Canadian Architect Moshe Safdie of Safdie Architects.
So glad to find Burger King in Raffles City Chongqing. After so many days of chinese food, we welcome the sight of some burgers, fried chicken wings and french fries kekeke.
After dinner, it was time to walk to the nearby cruise centre to board the ship to tour the night scene of Chongqing from the ship.
From the ship we could view the wonderful city of Chongqing with all the buidlings lighted up.
The cruise ships navigate from the Jialing River in the north, to the confluence of the Jialing and Yangtze River in the middle, and to the Yangtze River in the south. During the cruise, one can view the central Yuzhong peninsula and Nanan and Jiangbei districts, with highlights including passing by traditional Ba-Yu stilted buildings of Hongya Cave, the dazzling light shows of Raffles City Chongqing at the peninsula's tip and Grand Theater, the large-scale ancient relics complex - Huguang Guild Hall, Chongqing's “The Bund” - Nanbin Road, Longmenhao Old Street with multilayered old-style buildings, and resplendent Sheraton Twin Towers, and sailing beneath the grand Qiansimen Bridge, Dongshuimen Bridge, with the nation's first aerial manned river cableway overhead. source
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