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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.
'Precious Stone Fortress') is a hill along the bank of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) in Zhong County, Chongqing, China. This rocky and craggy hill has extremely steep sides and is about 200 meters (660 feet) tall. On the river side is a red pavilion which leans against the side of the hill providing a walkway to the temple at the top.
The author of the video lives in Chongqing, China, and his recent video of a typical work commute became incredibly viral ... he doesn’t have to go down many stairs, because the ground floor is ...
Chongqing, which is located in central-western China, would complement the other National Central Cities, all of which are located along China's eastern coastline. [47] The same year on 18 June, the Liangjiang New Area was established in Chongqing, which was the third state-level new area at the time of its establishment.
Since the release of a horrifying video of a mother's last moments before she fell victim of an elevator accident in China, people have been developing a real phobia of these moving stairs.
Constructed in 1993 and completed in 1996, the Huangguan Escalator was the highest single-grading escalator in China and Asia when it was built. [ citation needed ] Currently, it is the third highest escalator in Asia, after the escalator in Rustaveli station in the Tbilisi Metro (60 meters high) and an escalator in Pyongyang , North Korea .
The Dazu Rock Carvings [1] (Chinese: 大 足 石 刻; pinyin: Dàzú Shíkè) are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Dazu District, Chongqing, China. The carvings date back as far as the 7th century AD, depicting and influenced by Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist beliefs.
Line 4 of Chongqing Rail Transit is a rapid transit line in Chongqing, China. [1] Since June 2020, some Express trains through operate from Line 4 into the Loop line. [2] The line is nicknamed the 'Basket Line' by some locals, as rural, mostly elderly, residents use the line to bring baskets of vegetables into the city to sell at marketplaces. [3]