Located in the southwestern part of China, Chongqing is a major economic and transportation hub in China. The city proper has more than 9 million people, and the municipality as a whole has a popul…
Because of gorgeous lights and night scenes, it is called Little Hong Kong, but it has a unique flavor of Sichuan and Chongqing. In addition to the air are filled with hot pot string of scent, in fact, it is also a particularly suitable for taking pictures of children! This issue we talk about Chongqing suitable for taking pictures of those places.
Chongqing, officially known as the Chongqing Municipality, is a sprawling and vibrant city located in southwestern China.
Located in the southwestern part of China, Chongqing is a major economic and transportation hub in China. The city proper has more than 9 million people, and the municipality as a whole has a popul…
Chongqing’s population is estimated at just below 10 million but that rises to more than 31 million if the built-up surroundings are included. Belgian photographer Kris Provoost finds that in a city so large, individuals can get lost
Image 5 of 18 from gallery of Raffles City Chongqing / Safdie Architects. Photograph by Safdie Architects
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Chongqing is a megacity in central China that offers impressive mountain scenery and city views! It’s a photographer’s dream, with plenty of famous scenic spots as well as some hidden gems th…
Chongqing is a city of artistic and cultural wonder. Here's a quick and simple guide to the city and how to spend your time.
Dongshuimen Bridge, Chongqing, China. This series was from my freelance travel project in China in early 2018. Click to see large photo Dongshuimen Bridge, Chongqing, China. This series was from my freelance travel project in China in early 2018. License of this photo is immediately available upon request. Just send us a message. About One Photo a Day: As we publish one fresh photo to a handful of social media platforms daily for promotion, we keep it in the blog section at bestcityscape.com. The photo is chosen from Songquan Deng’s latest travel project. Please feel free to share with your friends. Comments are welcome!
In 1968, China embarked on a journey of reform that saw its once closed-off Communist society open-up to the rapidly globalizing world around it. This transformation of mentality, economics, and culture was set to reform the People's Republic of China into a modern superpower. Kris Provoost has been documenting the changing face of the futuristic city of Chongqing.
Chongqing’s population is estimated at just below 10 million but that rises to more than 31 million if the built-up surroundings are included. Belgian photographer Kris Provoost finds that in a city so large, individuals can get lost