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What's better between Chongqing and Chengdu?

Chongqing and Chengdu have their own advantages, and the choice of going to Chongqing or Chengdu depends on the actual situation.

Food, whether Chongqing hot pot or Chengdu hot pot, is an indispensable local food, but there are still differences. Chongqing hot pot tastes stronger and hotter. The hot pot in Chengdu is fresher, fresher and more fragrant, and the strings in Chengdu are more famous.

Attractions: Chengdu Kuanzhai Lane and Kuanzhai Lane are located near Changshun Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu. They are composed of wide lanes, narrow lanes and well lanes arranged in parallel. They are all antique quadrangles with blue bricks. This is also a large-scale ancient street left over from Chengdu in the Qing Dynasty. Together with Daci Temple and Wenshuyuan, it is also called the protected block of Chengdu's three famous historical and cultural cities.

Hongyadong, Chongqing is located in the riverside area where Cangbai Road, Yangtze River and Jialing River meet in Jiefang North, Chongqing's core business district.

With the "Diaojiaolou" style with the most traditional architectural features in Bayu as the main body, it is built along the mountains and rivers, allowing Jie Fangbei to reach the river directly.

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Chengdu is located in the west of Sichuan Basin, and the whole city is located in the Chengdu Great Plain, the only great plain in the southwest of China. Chengdu Plain has mild climate, abundant rainfall, criss-crossing rivers, rich products and developed trade in industry, agriculture, fishing and livestock. Since ancient times, people have not had enough to eat and wear. The reputation of "Land of Abundance" is a true portrayal of Chengdu's affluent life.

Chongqing is located in the eastern part of the Sichuan Basin with the worst geographical environment, with rolling mountains, criss-crossing gullies and rugged hills. The Yangtze River and Jialing River flow through Chongqing. Summer is hot and humid, and winter is cold and foggy. There are not many natural conditions for people to live in Chongqing, but now Chongqing has once become a popular tourist city in the world, with the number of tourists second only to Beijing.