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Huguang Huiguan, Chongqing: Chongqing Huguang huiguan 重庆湖广会馆: Chongqing 重庆市 6-693 Sculptures in the Great Buddha Monastery, Tongnan: Tongnan Dafo si moya zaoxiang 潼南大佛寺摩崖造像: Tongnan County 潼南县 6-851 Rock sculptures in the monastery of Erfo Laitan: Laitan Erfo si moya zaoxiang 涞滩二佛寺摩崖造像
Pages in category "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Chongqing" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Visitor attractions in Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. D.
Chongqing is known for its wide variety of local food traditions, especially the ubiquitous, spicy "hotpot"; while Ciqikou is one of the best-known places in Chongqing. Jiaoyan Peanut, Maoxuewang, and Qianzhangpi, called the three treasures of Ciqikou, as well as Douban fish, are the most popular. [citation needed]
Furong Cave (Chinese: 芙蓉洞) is a karst cave located on the banks of the Furong River, 20 km (12 mi) from the seat of Wulong District, Chongqing, People's Republic of China. [ 1 ] History
Consisting of a mile and a half of carvings, numbering over 6000 total, Baodingshan is an atypical Chinese Buddhist site for a variety of reasons: it includes both large scale iconic works as well as intricate narrative tableaux; it represents a variety of Buddhist schools of thought – Huayan, Chan, Pure Land, and Esoteric; it has copious amounts of Buddhist texts carved in conjunction with ...
The massive mausoleum comprises the grave mound with a height above 50 m (160 ft) and numerous accompanying pits with funerary objects. Of these, the most famous is the Terracotta Army (pictured), thousands of life-sized and realistic terracotta statues of warriors, as well as horses and chariots. The site was discovered in 1974.
Eighteen Stairs Great Tunnel is located at the northern side of the rock wall in the Eighteen Stairs district. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Chongqing began construction of public and private air-raid shelters. As part of the Chongqing Great Tunnel, the Eighteen Stairs air-raid shelter was one of the larger one in Chongqing at that time.